Making a Kombucha Scoby from Scratch (SPOILER: It's super easy!)

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  • Опубликовано: 16 янв 2025

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  • @FermentationAdventure
    @FermentationAdventure  Год назад +17

    Hi everyone! Welcome to our channel and thanks for stopping by to learn how to make your own kombucha scoby! 😄🥰Now that you have a scoby, check out our fave recipes we share in this video --> ruclips.net/video/tPVMgQC91Mo/видео.html 😋 And if you haven't already, we'd love for you to subscribe! Happy fermenting! ❤

    • @stolearovigor281
      @stolearovigor281 6 месяцев назад

      This is not from scratch. You are a cheater and clickbaiter.

  • @mrsginny
    @mrsginny 2 года назад +156

    I just made my first scoby using yall's method! I don't drink Kombucha, but y'all have now saved my dad alot of money🥰

    • @FermentationAdventure
      @FermentationAdventure  2 года назад +13

      Wow! That's so awesome Virginia! And we love the name btw! Yeah you can save some serious money making it yourself instead of buying it and it's SOOO easy. We have more scobies than we know what to do with! 😂 Thanks so much for sharing!

    • @LetArtsLive
      @LetArtsLive 2 года назад +8

      @@FermentationAdventure you're the only ones that show the scoby in stages thanks. Is a scoby Hotel kind of like a cockroach Motel we got a couple of those

    • @LetArtsLive
      @LetArtsLive 2 года назад +2

      Maybe that one kind has more good stuff in it because it's a dark jar. I've tried that other kind that begins with a K and I didn't really like it but why buy it when I can make it Enmark it's $8 for about a quart and a half. I think I will buy a giant jar of pickles. Or something in glass that I can use. I've been buying the Classico spaghetti sauce cuz it has really nice jars. Now I have to eat the whole jar of pickles just so I can make more ginger bug

    • @LetArtsLive
      @LetArtsLive 2 года назад +1

      Classico spaghetti sauce is really good

    • @tammielieurance6204
      @tammielieurance6204 2 года назад +1

      Can you use a raw huney

  • @madzr3093
    @madzr3093 2 года назад +37

    You guys have definitely put in a lot of work to teach us the basics. Well done people! Love from India 🇮🇳

    • @FermentationAdventure
      @FermentationAdventure  2 года назад +2

      Thank you so much for the love Madz! We really appreciate it! 💓 We love teaching others!

  • @catherinemmari8410
    @catherinemmari8410 11 месяцев назад +3

    Love from Tanzania, Africa. Made my first scoby and first batch of Kombucha. Thank you !!

    • @FermentationAdventure
      @FermentationAdventure  10 месяцев назад

      Welcome! That's wonderful to hear! Kombucha is delicious! 😄

  • @smustipher
    @smustipher Год назад +3

    I just bottled my first batch of homemade kombucha using a scoby purchased online. Started a second batch with a 2nd scoby from another company to see how they compare. Will make my own scoby using your tips. Thanks for this video!

  • @kutenikk6083
    @kutenikk6083 3 года назад +23

    Great job guys! I got my kombucha journey started 1 year ago using GTs original. Kombucha brands are definitely not equal and GT and Health Ade are my top two favorite commercial brands along with a local NY brand Coastal Craft. Looking forward to next video!

    • @FermentationAdventure
      @FermentationAdventure  3 года назад +4

      Thank you! So true, a local brewery with Kombucha is a great way to support your local businesses!

  • @StrangelaDeStrange
    @StrangelaDeStrange 9 месяцев назад +2

    you two are so full of positive energy and love. you radiate it

    • @FermentationAdventure
      @FermentationAdventure  9 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you so much! We're so happy to hear you feel our positive energy through our vids! 🥰

  • @sonian499
    @sonian499 3 месяца назад +2

    Hi guys,
    Just wanted to say thank you. I finally got into kombucha and lacto fermentation because of your videos, and I'm having a blast with all the f2 flavour combos.
    Thanks again for the fermentation videos; it made fermentation and kombucha brewing less daunting. 😊🤗

    • @FermentationAdventure
      @FermentationAdventure  3 месяца назад

      Woohoo! It's our pleasure. Thank you so much for your sweet comment. We love hearing about your successes in fermentation! Congrats! ❤️

  • @SuperMARCUS303
    @SuperMARCUS303 3 года назад +43

    To make the starter tea you can always make a super concentrated cup of tea, and then dilute that into your final amount of water. That way you don't have to cool it.

    • @FermentationAdventure
      @FermentationAdventure  3 года назад +5

      Nice! Thanks so much for the idea! 😁

    • @sbrahaney8451
      @sbrahaney8451 Год назад +2

      Add, not using ice and heating a smaller amount of water reduces your carbon demand. Granted, it's not a lot, but if we all started thinking that way it helps.

  • @bandlehars
    @bandlehars 11 месяцев назад +3

    Thank you for making this informative video. I’ve been buying kombucha tea for over a year now and never knew how easy it was to make. You guys are great! I love your videos. 😊

  • @fionmor4893
    @fionmor4893 2 года назад +5

    I just did this.... the first trial.... I got mold.... tried it again and it worked!!!!!!!.... the first SCOBY fell to the bottom then it made another one on top.... so excited

    • @FermentationAdventure
      @FermentationAdventure  2 года назад

      That's so awesome Fion! 🤩 We've had batches of things get mold so we just throw it out, sterilize everything and start over. No big deal just like you did! We hope it's tasty!

  • @suejeanheinz6809
    @suejeanheinz6809 3 года назад +10

    Thanks for making this video. I wish I'd seen it before trying to grow my own SCOBY after watching a different video. I used a Kevita kombucha and after 3 weeks I grew a dime-sized SCOBY. Fortunately, I didn't get any mold. I'm going to retry the process with some GT as Kombucha can be crazy expensive up here in Alaska (when you're not in one of the big cities.). Happy fermenting!!

    • @FermentationAdventure
      @FermentationAdventure  3 года назад +1

      Wow! Thank you so much for the comment SueJean! We were pretty surprised when one of the bottles ended up not making a scoby. They must have something that stops the fermentation process. Glad to hear someone else got similar results. Good luck growing a scoby! I bet things take longer to ferment up in Alaska when it's cold.

    • @suejeanheinz6809
      @suejeanheinz6809 3 года назад +1

      @@FermentationAdventure You're welcome! "The Big Book of Kombucha" says on page 40 that they don't recommend trying to grow a scoby from commercial brands but I got the book after I tried growing one and the authors were selling scoby's so I took their advice with a grain of salt.
      Apparently, not all store brands have the same good qualities and that's something else to consider when trying different brands. You might like the taste of one over another but the health benefits may not be equal. Making your own gives you a chance to control those variations (my opinion).
      Fermentation in Alaska is more challenging in the summer for me as my wood stove gives me nice warm spots for "growing things" during the winter. I have wild temperature variations in the summer. For example, yesterday it was 80 degrees. Today it's 60 degrees. I have far less control over things in the summer.
      Overall, however, the pleasure of drinking kombucha makes the challenge worthwhile. My next experiment will be focused on a rhubarb version. Happy fermenting!!

    • @FermentationAdventure
      @FermentationAdventure  3 года назад

      That's amazing that you're making some tasty ferments up in Alaska! You can definitely make some great scobies from store bought kombucha which we've done many times now. So glad you're enjoying your homemade kombucha! 😊

  • @adtcdalta5782
    @adtcdalta5782 2 года назад +6

    I am doing my own Kombucha for the past 2 months now and love it!!!. Thank you!!!

  • @elviscrespo1008
    @elviscrespo1008 3 года назад +7

    I tried this recipe with gt brand kombucha and sweet tea, didn't have any mason jars, so I put the mix in some small 3"x3" containers...a few days later some foam on top, after a few more days a baby scoby is forming in each container, yay!

  • @destinimurphy398
    @destinimurphy398 4 месяца назад +1

    I am about to start the process of making my first mother scoby!
    Thank you for all this great information. I am so excited for my family to try kombucha for the first time. (I've had it, so if they hate it... more for me! ha)

    • @FermentationAdventure
      @FermentationAdventure  4 месяца назад

      Yay! We're so excited for you! We wish you great success growing your own SCOBY and that you have many wonderful batches of kombucha in your future! 😄

    • @destinimurphy398
      @destinimurphy398 4 месяца назад

      @@FermentationAdventure Thank you so much!!

  • @SA-gf8uq
    @SA-gf8uq 9 месяцев назад +1

    Hey cute couple!! I
    followed your directions to the T, and I DID IT!! I made my own SCOBY. Thank you for sharing your knowledge with all who are interested. I will follow your next video for making the actual Kombucha and then second fermentation. I’m so excited! 😊

    • @FermentationAdventure
      @FermentationAdventure  9 месяцев назад

      Woohoo!! Thanks for sharing! We're so happy to hear about your success creating your own scoby! We're very excited for you as you're well on your way to making kombucha!! 🥰

  • @DLPotterAuthor
    @DLPotterAuthor 2 года назад +3

    You're video is intriguing... I've been brewing my own Kombucha for a couple months now and I learned of a faster way to add the scobie and starter liquid to the sweet tea vs letting it cool down naturally or putting it in ice water to chill... Brew a half batch of water with all the tea... then in a jar that's marked off for how many gallons you want to brew, add in your tea and sugar mixture then add cold, filtered water up to the full mark for how many gallons you're brewing. You may still need to let it cool a little bit longer but not much!

    • @FermentationAdventure
      @FermentationAdventure  2 года назад

      Great idea! We've done this many times and it works well to cut down the time without needing to go through the whole hassle of ice baths. Thanks for the suggestion!

  • @nitapatel1348
    @nitapatel1348 10 месяцев назад +1

    Very smart idea also save the money I am trying this first time using yr method can't wait for the result thnku

  • @isabellepiat912
    @isabellepiat912 Год назад +2

    Yours is the first video that I've managed to find that starts from scratch. Thank you. 😊

  • @breidgemcgill3802
    @breidgemcgill3802 Год назад +2

    Thank you very much very informative

  • @oyandakona5994
    @oyandakona5994 Год назад +2

    Last week in cpt my friend and I bought Kombucha
    it was my forst time drinking it

  • @bluebird6499
    @bluebird6499 Год назад +1

    Thanks for your videos and all your work. Excellent information that works!

  • @rayclaire8
    @rayclaire8 2 года назад +4

    my boyfriend and I are starting our kombucha adventure! so grateful to have found your channel. we love you both, and find your videos so helpful. thank you :)

    • @FermentationAdventure
      @FermentationAdventure  2 года назад

      That's so awesome Rachel! We hope you guys get a delicious kombucha going! It's hard to stop once you start! Haha! Enjoy!

  • @momma1208
    @momma1208 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for this video! I'm making a SCOBY for the first time and we were worried that the "growth" wasn't normal... but it looks NOTHING like the mold you showed! I really appreciate you sharing!

    • @FermentationAdventure
      @FermentationAdventure  Год назад

      That's so awesome! We're happy that it helped and hope your kombucha is doing well! ❤️❤️❤️

  • @anthonyhouston2874
    @anthonyhouston2874 3 года назад +15

    Don't let your starter culture go to vinegar. Taste it during the 7 to 10 day period to see how acidic it's getting. It should be a clean taste, not vinegar. If your SCOBY is still thin start a new batch of tea and use the SCOBY and some of the starter liquid to go for round 2. It will get thicker and duplicate the more you use it. A vinegar SCOBY is predisposed to making vinegar.
    I make 2 10 litre batches at a time, one black, one green. It gets cold here so I use a submersible aquarium heater to keep the jar at 24 deg C - 75 deg F.
    BTW Love your show.

    • @FermentationAdventure
      @FermentationAdventure  3 года назад +2

      Thanks so much for the comments Anthony! Everyone has different tastes when it comes to fermented drinks from sweet wine to very dry wine and I think kombucha is similar. That's a great idea for making a cleaner less vinegar tasting kombucha. We're so happy you're enjoying our videos! Happy fermenting!

    • @anthonyhouston2874
      @anthonyhouston2874 3 года назад +1

      @@FermentationAdventure Thanks. Happy brewing ..

    • @jacquelines3685
      @jacquelines3685 3 года назад +1

      @@FermentationAdventure Totally 💯 agree with your comment. I love plain Kombucha. I like the slight vinegar taste so much. I've also always liked my wine red & on the dry side... Totally get your point👍🏾💯

  • @jhuvyg
    @jhuvyg Год назад +5

    I followed your process a year ago, now I have 3 half gallons of hotels! I have 2 half gallons for my consumption. I'm selling my scobies as I don't know what else I can do with them! And when people buy kombucha from me I send them links of your videos to watch how they do it at home.

    • @FermentationAdventure
      @FermentationAdventure  Год назад +2

      Wow!! Thank you SO MUCH for sharing! We really appreciate it and are so happy to have inspired you. It's amazing once you make kombucha you end up having so many scobies it's crazy! Happy fermenting and thank you again! ❤️❤️❤️

  • @mishysarts111
    @mishysarts111 8 месяцев назад +1

    I love this video on how to make it from scratch. Can’t wait to try it. You two are adorable! And Thank you for your knowledge! ❤

  • @DianaMitei-b4n
    @DianaMitei-b4n Год назад +2

    Great thinking

  • @yomaluza66
    @yomaluza66 10 месяцев назад +1

    You have inspired me to make my own scoby so I can make my own kombucha. Thanks for sharing 😊

    • @FermentationAdventure
      @FermentationAdventure  10 месяцев назад

      Awesome! We're so happy we could help. Happy fermenting! 😄

  • @Rhalinamabden
    @Rhalinamabden 2 года назад +15

    Hi guys, I'm new to your channel and you inspired me to grow my own SCOBY; I'm a tea drinker so when a heard about a fermented tea drink immediately I wanted to try it; but I did not know where to buy the actual kombucha here in my country (Panama), then watching this video I noticed the GT brand and it clicked I saw it on my local grocery store so I went to buy it and thy like half of it, the rest I used to try and grow my SCOBY and it worked I have my SCOBY now but I did it on a 12 oz mason jar so it is tiny. I figured I can change it to another jar with some more tea and start to make my own kombucha, thank you guys for your help.

    • @FermentationAdventure
      @FermentationAdventure  2 года назад +1

      Wow that's so awesome Maria! Hello to you down in Panama! We're so happy that you got your scoby working from the GT Brand. It must be hard to get some items down there but great when you're able to do things yourself. Thanks so much for your comment! ❤️❤️❤️

  • @susanp102
    @susanp102 Год назад

    Great video, I dumped mine out when I moved from Ca, so I bought a jar at a store that had a small scoby in the neck. Now they are taking over my house.

  • @joecronin4365
    @joecronin4365 2 года назад +2

    I made mine from a 16 ounce bottle of Gt's Pure Kombucha, I put it right into a half gallon Ball jar, covered with a t-shirt that I cut in half, and used a rubber band to hold the cloth in place, and in two weeks I had my scoby and starter to start my first batch, I don't add any sweet tea when I make a new scoby, it works everytime.

    • @FermentationAdventure
      @FermentationAdventure  2 года назад

      Very nice! I bet it's using the sugar that's still present in the original one. We hope it tastes great!

  • @lizhewes
    @lizhewes 2 года назад +2

    I'm so excited to say I just grew my own scoby from this video! It was a struggle finding a warm enough place in my cold kitchen. At first I used the oven light with the door cracked open, but I got tired of moving it every time I wanted to bake something. I made a kombucha cave on the top shelf of a cabinet using a lava lamp as a heat source, and now my scoby is almost big enough to start my first batch of kombucha! I used GT brand kombucha.
    You make it so easy! Next project will be a ginger bug!

    • @FermentationAdventure
      @FermentationAdventure  2 года назад

      Wow Liz! That's amazing to hear and so funny that it was a lava lamp that gave you enough warmth. That's awesome. Enjoy your kombucha and good luck on your batch of ginger ale! It's one of our favorite drinks! 💓

  • @YouzACoopa
    @YouzACoopa 5 месяцев назад

    12 days into making a SCOBY from some GT kombucha. I'm excited to see it working and I appreciate your process of showing me what to expect.

    • @FermentationAdventure
      @FermentationAdventure  5 месяцев назад +1

      That's wonderful to hear! Congrats on making your own SCOBY! 😃

  • @laodeasis6752
    @laodeasis6752 2 года назад +1

    This is the most detail video I've watched about how to make homemade scoby. I am very interested to make my own....

    • @FermentationAdventure
      @FermentationAdventure  2 года назад

      That's awesome Laode! We're happy you enjoyed it. Happy fermenting! 😊

  • @ANYAyashkina
    @ANYAyashkina 3 года назад +2

    I've just grown scoby by using your recipe! It took more than expected, but it was worth it. Thank you very much!

  • @bethholt1517
    @bethholt1517 Год назад +3

    This is so cool. 👍🏼 I’ve been making kombucha for years so I have a mother and lots of babies. But how awesome is this… to be able to make my own Scoby. And thanks for explaining what scoby stands for. Had no idea. Can’t wait to try it. 😊

    • @FermentationAdventure
      @FermentationAdventure  Год назад

      Woohoo! Great to hear you love kombucha too! As we've learned, there's always more to learn! 😅

  • @willbmw
    @willbmw Год назад +1

    You guys keep coming up in my feed and I am missing you!

    • @FermentationAdventure
      @FermentationAdventure  Год назад +1

      Aww, thanks for the sweet comment ❤️ One day there will be a new video in your feed! We're excited for that day too 😃

  • @kristensmagicalcreations
    @kristensmagicalcreations Год назад +4

    Earl Grey tea has Oil Of Bergamot. Its from a citrus fruit called a Bergamot orange from Southern Italy. Its one of my favorite teas. And you're right... probably not good for making Kombucha. I came back to this video to take some notes and to make sure I'm doing everything right. 🙌💙🙌

    • @FermentationAdventure
      @FermentationAdventure  Год назад +1

      Thanks for coming back to our kombucha video! We're so happy to hear our videos continue to be a good reference! And we couldn't agree with you more about Earl Grey - so good! 😋

  • @sellelpoc
    @sellelpoc Год назад +1

    I never even intended on getting into Kombucha but I just saw 2 Scobys on sale for $10 and couldn't refuse,
    I will DEFINITELY be using this method to grow more scobys with my homemade kombucha

    • @FermentationAdventure
      @FermentationAdventure  Год назад

      That's so awesome! That's also a great deal too. We hope you get some tasty kombucha! 😊

  • @ProximaCentauri88
    @ProximaCentauri88 2 года назад +1

    I love how considerate you are for people from developing countries like me because you pumped up the quality of the video so that I don't need to adjust to the highest resolution which helps me save my internet data/ balance. Subbed for more! Here's my question: Do you name your scobies?

    • @FermentationAdventure
      @FermentationAdventure  2 года назад +1

      We're so happy you found us! We haven't named our scobies yet but we've heard a lot of people do! There's some funny names. 😂

  • @summerbreeze1955
    @summerbreeze1955 Год назад +1

    Wow fascinaring and informative. I tried making a clove kombucha with a scoby from my apple cider vinegar but it didn't really work thanks guys luv n light x

    • @FermentationAdventure
      @FermentationAdventure  Год назад

      Thanks so much for sharing! Apple cider vinegar will definitely make a different kind of ferment versus a kombucha starter. That's an interesting idea though! We hope you're getting some tasty kombucha! 🥤

  • @eschang6678
    @eschang6678 2 года назад +2

    You guys are great teachers. You made it fun for us students! Thank you so much!
    My neighbor gave me a piece of scoby during early phase of the pandemic. It multipled so many folds (like 3" thick) that I got scared and didn't know what to do. I also couldn't keep up drinking so much kombucha. Here are some of my questions:
    - Can you get fat from drinking too much. I'd think the sugar already converted and it should be okay?
    - Can diabetics drink kombucha?
    - Can I use kombucha to pickle vegetables? Does it make the pickling even better than using vinegar?
    - Will the caffeine in the tea keep some sensitive folks up at night?
    - Can I keep the scoby alive in the fridge ( like the sourdough starter), then I'll just take it out and make a bottle if I want some kombucha? This way I won't have to keep making them and don't know what to do with so much kombucha.

    • @FermentationAdventure
      @FermentationAdventure  2 года назад

      Thanks so much for the love Es Chang! When you make kombucha there will still be some sugar left so a lot of times there's still calories in it less than a soda but still calories nonetheless. Diabetics who need to watch their sugar intake will have to watch out because there's still sugar. Kombucha is alive and is a starter which could be used to ferment vegetables! It might taste different than the normal lacto-fermentation method but give it a try and see if you like it! Also if you're sensitive to caffeine, making kombucha doesn't change the caffeine so you might have to be aware of that. A lot of people like to keep their scobies at room temperature and say that the cold can harm their scobies. I would experiment with either and see which works for you. We hope that helps! Thanks for watching!

    • @marilynwhitfield3051
      @marilynwhitfield3051 Год назад +1

      When making kombucha, there should not be any sugar left. I would suggest using less sugar or fermenting longer.

  • @KDo9o13
    @KDo9o13 4 месяца назад

    I only drink herbal tea. I would love a video about the process of making Kombucha with herbal tea. Y'all's videos are so easy to follow!

  • @sebrinagilbert2892
    @sebrinagilbert2892 2 месяца назад

    Thank you ,you have shown me what i need.. cant wait.

  • @articefoster8052
    @articefoster8052 3 года назад +2

    I made my Scoby the way you said It turned out awesome Thank you

    • @FermentationAdventure
      @FermentationAdventure  3 года назад +1

      That's amazing Artice! Thanks so much for letting us know! We hope you have some delicious kombucha. Experimenting with new flavors is fun too. Enjoy!

  • @skylerswan9030
    @skylerswan9030 6 месяцев назад

    Great and informative video, thank you for sharing..i live in Italy and i was wondering, is natural mineral water ok to use?

  • @mt6nin825
    @mt6nin825 2 года назад +2

    How long do scoby live, and when do you know it no good anymore? Ty

    • @FermentationAdventure
      @FermentationAdventure  2 года назад +3

      Thanks for the question! Since scobies are made up of tons of bacteria and yeast it's a question of if the culture is still alive. If we transfer a scoby to a new batch of sweet tea and it's not producing any more scobies then the batch might have finally been exhausted. Usually for us what happens is that our scoby gets super thick so then we'll start using one of the smaller scobies that form. It's pretty rare that we'll have a batch that dies though. I hope that helps!

  • @gillianfongang9830
    @gillianfongang9830 Год назад +1

    Thank you guys am following your videos from now on

    • @FermentationAdventure
      @FermentationAdventure  Год назад

      Awesome! Welcome to the beautiful world of fermenting! We're glad you found us.

  • @sundrghealth
    @sundrghealth Год назад +1

    Many thanks for the useful information you've provided.

  • @nealm6764
    @nealm6764 8 месяцев назад

    I used to make it all the time but then I moved and my Scobys turned bad in the process and got mold.
    Ready to start again now, so thank you for this!
    One reason you might not buy a SCOBY online is it is summer and the heat of sitting in a mailbox might kill or weaken it. I live in Tucson and 115 degrees for hours would not be good for it. So I will use your method. Wish me luck!

  • @pamelaremme38
    @pamelaremme38 3 года назад +3

    Thank you thank you thank you!!! I have searched and searched and NO ONE tells not to use your original batch that you grew your FIRST scoby.

    • @FermentationAdventure
      @FermentationAdventure  3 года назад

      Thanks for your comment! So glad you're enjoying the videos! You could use your first batch if you want but it would probably taste way too vinegary so we like to use the second batch instead since it's fermented for much less time. Happy fermenting!

    • @mikeg.1190
      @mikeg.1190 2 года назад

      Nobody does, because its wrong information! Think about it! Its tea, sugar, and culture ( the store bought bottle). What do you think your “ next” batch will be?

  • @TuranKristian
    @TuranKristian Год назад +1

    Thank you for sharing this. I'm having a hard time where I live to find the scoby. This will help me.
    If you want to cool down the tea in just 1 or 2 minutes, don't just put it in the icewater. Put the lid on and move it around for 1 or 2 minutes...goes veeery fast. Learned this in my younger days...then of course done with warm beer bottles or cans...

    • @FermentationAdventure
      @FermentationAdventure  Год назад +1

      Fantastic, glad this will help you! Great idea on cooling down the tea faster, thank you! 😄

  • @nitapatel1348
    @nitapatel1348 10 месяцев назад +1

    12:47 Very well explained practical video really happy n satisfied with but 1 q how much liquid from store bought did u put I can't tell otherwise I have everything ready to grow my first scobby waiting for yr ans tnku

    • @FermentationAdventure
      @FermentationAdventure  10 месяцев назад

      Thanks so much! We hope you have great success with creating your own scoby starter culture. In the recipe in the video, we were using a half gallon jar, which is equivalent to 2 quarts. So if you're using a 1 quart jar for this recipe, you can divide all other ingredients in half. This would mean you can use 1/2 cup of store bought kombucha in your 1 quart jar. Happy fermenting!

  • @robertclever5352
    @robertclever5352 6 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the video! Could you please send the link for the Scoby Hotel? thanks

  • @kristylynn4099
    @kristylynn4099 Год назад +1

    I really liked you step by step thank you .

  • @scottsmall0692
    @scottsmall0692 11 месяцев назад +1

    How many tea bags to start?you used raw and strained..thanks🤙

    • @FermentationAdventure
      @FermentationAdventure  11 месяцев назад

      No problem! Here's the full recipe that we use: fermentationadventure.com/how-to-make-a-kombucha-scoby/ It actually depends on how strong you like your tea. We like about 1 tablespoon per half gallon, so that might be about three tea bags about?

  • @nicolettewilliamsonstaff8510
    @nicolettewilliamsonstaff8510 Год назад +6

    I make my scoby without tea - just pour some of your favourite kombucha into a jar (about two cups), cover with a tea towel and leave for about 3 weeks undisturbed in a cupboard. That's it!

    • @FermentationAdventure
      @FermentationAdventure  Год назад +1

      Very nice! That should do it well also! Great shortcut if you're just trying to make the scoby and not a whole giant batch of kombucha. Thanks for sharing! 😊

  • @WeirdMedicine
    @WeirdMedicine 2 года назад +1

    Appreciate the science experiment in the second half!

  • @madidaniel9946
    @madidaniel9946 2 года назад +4

    All the kombucha at my local stores were refrigerated and flavored. Will this affect me trying to grow a scoby from them? I was thinking maybe I should let the bottles that I will grow scoby from sit at room temp for a while. What do y'all think would be the best approach to take so I can successfully grow a scoby? Thank you for making this video!

    • @FermentationAdventure
      @FermentationAdventure  2 года назад +2

      Thanks for the question Madi! We've grown a scoby from kombucha that was flavored many times due to not seeing any unflavored on the store shelves. It's worked fine for us so far! Also all the kombucha we've bought is always refrigerated because it's still alive. Give it a try! It should work out as long as it says there are live cultures in the bottle. Happy fermenting!

  • @sharriceowens913
    @sharriceowens913 2 года назад +2

    How long does itn last unrefridgersted

    • @FermentationAdventure
      @FermentationAdventure  2 года назад +1

      Thanks for the question Sharrice! Some people actually don't refrigerate at all but it will keep fermenting and taste very strong of vinegar. We like to enjoy our ferments within 6 months as long as we don't see any mold etc. I hope that helps and hope it's tasty!

    • @sharriceowens913
      @sharriceowens913 2 года назад +2

      @@FermentationAdventure h thanks!!
      How many times can u reuse the scoby to make another batch

    • @FermentationAdventure
      @FermentationAdventure  2 года назад +1

      You should be able to keep on using your scoby over and over again but one thing you'll notice is that you'll grow so many new scobies and your original will keep getting thicker. At some point we just use one of the smaller ones so it does take up so much space. They grow fast!

  • @timothyrees6318
    @timothyrees6318 3 года назад +2

    Amazing! So informative and entertaining. Love it!

    • @FermentationAdventure
      @FermentationAdventure  3 года назад

      Awesome Timothy! We're glad you're enjoying our videos! Happy fermenting!

  • @mojavebohemian814
    @mojavebohemian814 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you. I like GT best. Thanks for the lesson.

  • @joea6296
    @joea6296 2 года назад +3

    Kombucha makes tummy smile.

  • @Sheenasalesthriftytreasures
    @Sheenasalesthriftytreasures 3 года назад +1

    Enjoyed this thanks for sharing looking forward to watching more flavoring ferments and all kinds of yummy probiotic foods

  • @nanditanaik2600
    @nanditanaik2600 Год назад +1

    Hello guys, thank you for sharing the recipe for making scoby from scratch. I like your videos and also started making Tepache at home on regular basis as per your guidance. You are doing a great job. I wanted to know what type of kombucha you bought for this recipe? Thank you.

    • @FermentationAdventure
      @FermentationAdventure  Год назад

      Thank you so much for the kind words Nandita!! We've used GT's kombucha many times and it's worked well for us. There's also a link on our website to another brand you can buy in case you really need another one but that should work great! fermentationadventure.com/gear/

  • @tammycraine7493
    @tammycraine7493 Год назад +1

    Thank you for the video. I am trying right now to make a scoby with the GT brand. What liquid goes in the scoby hotel? Thank you!

    • @FermentationAdventure
      @FermentationAdventure  Год назад

      Thanks for watching! You'll want to use sweet tea in your scoby hotel to maintain your scobies, and just refresh the tea every so often. It's a very similar process to just making kombucha over and over. Hope that helps!

  • @myofasciatherapy8191
    @myofasciatherapy8191 Год назад +1

    Steam the tea in less water (stronger) and then you can use cold water to cool it down with topping to the water needed😉

    • @FermentationAdventure
      @FermentationAdventure  Год назад

      Thanks so much for the tip! That would definitely help with cooling it down. 🍵

  • @ruchimanu1016
    @ruchimanu1016 8 месяцев назад +1

    @FermentationAdventure i just love videos. All the recipes very well explained. Ginger Ale recipe is totally hit at my home. Thank you so much ❤
    Please i need help in developing Kombucha scoby. I belong to India. I followed your recipe but no success. Three times i tried but got mold n had to throw the liquid.
    Can i use homemade ginger ale starter instead of market bought kombucha in tea concoction for developing scoby??

    • @FermentationAdventure
      @FermentationAdventure  8 месяцев назад

      Hi! In order to actually make kombucha, you'll need some kind of kombucha starter culture. If you're having trouble making it with kombucha drinks, you could try buying a SCOBY online. Here's a link to one we'd recommend on Amazon: amzn.to/2PQvAEp. You could make a fermented tea with your ginger bug, although it would not make a kombucha SCOBY. Thanks so much for watching! We're so happy you're loving the fermentation recipes and videos!

  • @tamikafrison4698
    @tamikafrison4698 2 года назад +1

    I made my first Scoby it was fun, Thanks

    • @FermentationAdventure
      @FermentationAdventure  2 года назад

      That's so awesome! Congrats! Now what kind of kombucha will you make next? Oh the possibilities!

  • @susanmellady2544
    @susanmellady2544 2 года назад +3

    I just made mine today and used the GT brand. They had Kevita but I read the back ingredients and it’s not pure kombuchas. The first ingredient is seltzer water. Which is my guess why it didn’t work. It also look to have more ingredients which I assumed was preservatives.

    • @FermentationAdventure
      @FermentationAdventure  2 года назад

      That's awesome Susan! We hope it worked out for you! It was a cool project to try with different brands!

  • @MsLindy57
    @MsLindy57 Год назад +1

    Thank you for the tutorial. I’m going to make my own SCOBY. So far I’ve only seen refrigerated kombucha, can I use a refrigerated bottle of kombucha to begin the process?

    • @FermentationAdventure
      @FermentationAdventure  Год назад

      Hi! We're excited that you're embarking on this kombucha journey! Yes, all the kombucha you'll find in the store will be refrigerated, and it's a good sign that the culture in the bottle is still active.

  • @shantrellwilliams364
    @shantrellwilliams364 7 месяцев назад

    You all
    are so cute, thanks for sharing. I will give this a try.

    • @FermentationAdventure
      @FermentationAdventure  7 месяцев назад +1

      Aww thanks so much! We hope you have great success in making your scoby!

  • @reneeinfortmyersfl
    @reneeinfortmyersfl 3 года назад +1

    Love THIS!! Thank you so much for making this video!

  • @SpiralEyeLightHouse
    @SpiralEyeLightHouse 7 месяцев назад +1

    Great video!

  • @ranjanty
    @ranjanty 2 года назад +1

    Can I use something else besides black tea or green tea? could I use a herbal tea? maybe chaga tea?

    • @FermentationAdventure
      @FermentationAdventure  2 года назад

      Thanks so much for the question Randy! You could try to use herbal tea for temporary batches but kombucha really loves living in the tannins of darker tea. There's also jun tea which you can make with green tea. You can definitely experiment but generally most kombucha is either with black or green tea. Let us know how it goes!

  • @jayanddenissejones6648
    @jayanddenissejones6648 3 года назад +2

    Yummy! Love the video! Thank you guys!

    • @FermentationAdventure
      @FermentationAdventure  3 года назад +1

      Thanks for watching Jay and Denisse! So happy you enjoyed it. 😊

    • @jayanddenissejones6648
      @jayanddenissejones6648 3 года назад +1

      @@FermentationAdventure We love our Kombucha! We've been making Kombucha for about 8 months. We loved this video to make our own scoby!

    • @FermentationAdventure
      @FermentationAdventure  3 года назад +1

      Thanks! We just made some delicious flavored kombucha and look forward to sharing those recipes in the near future!

    • @jayanddenissejones6648
      @jayanddenissejones6648 3 года назад +1

      Wow! Flavored kombucha sounds amazing!! Waiting for that video!!

    • @FermentationAdventure
      @FermentationAdventure  3 года назад +1

      Hi Jay and Denisse! We just saw this comment! Did you find our flavored kombucha video? ruclips.net/video/tPVMgQC91Mo/видео.html

  • @PNNYRFACE
    @PNNYRFACE Месяц назад +1

    neat. Thank you

  • @IIIIRIPIIII
    @IIIIRIPIIII Месяц назад

    They're so happy fermenting stuff

  • @paulinemungai2479
    @paulinemungai2479 Год назад

    I immensely enjoyed this, thank you. Can't wait to make scobi and some kombucha. What is the difference between pellicles and scobi?

  • @amyellison1595
    @amyellison1595 3 года назад +4

    I ordered my SCOBY from Amazon in late January. I have been using it to make Kombucha but it would always take about 14 to 21 days to "brew" a batch of Kombucha, and even then it didn't seem to be very acidic. My SCOBY is just now (7 months later) starting to look like it should and "brewing" faster. I believe, because of ordering it online, my SCOBY was dormant and needed to "wake up" before making really good Kombucha. If I had made my own SCOBY the process would have happened faster but I couldn't find unflavored Kombucha in our area, it was all flavored.

    • @FermentationAdventure
      @FermentationAdventure  3 года назад +4

      Thanks so much for the comments Amy! We couldn't find any unflavored kombucha where we were so we ended up making a kombucha scoby from flavored kombucha and it still worked just fine. You can always give it a shot if you have to. It's great that it's fermenting faster for you now though! Happy fermenting!

    • @byamugishaalex5937
      @byamugishaalex5937 3 года назад

      My life is so good , luck methods making kombucha

    • @wendyburston3132
      @wendyburston3132 2 года назад

      @@FermentationAdventure is it ok to use a Ginger flavored one?

  • @aleirbag914
    @aleirbag914 Год назад +1

    I had no idea you could start cultivating kombucha like that, thank you so much! What about the kombucha hotel video you promised? Next video? looking forward to 🙂

    • @FermentationAdventure
      @FermentationAdventure  Год назад +1

      😂 You caught us. We still haven't made it! But really all you have to do is keep putting your scobies in a jar. After a while if it gets too vinegary, pour most of it off and top up with fresh sweet tea. That's it! 😊

  • @elisamarro7356
    @elisamarro7356 Год назад +1

    I have a scobie made from apple cider vinegar. What can I use it for. Also how do I store scobie as I have more then 1.

    • @FermentationAdventure
      @FermentationAdventure  Год назад

      Thanks for the question Elisa! Maybe make some apple cider vinegar? You can also try using it as a starter culture for other drinks etc. Store it in apple juice or apple cider vinegar most likely the way you would with kombucha scoby.

  • @jennageary5855
    @jennageary5855 3 года назад +1

    Learning so much from you, thankyou so much. I am almost one week in to creating my own scoby and it looks like it's going wonderfully 😁. I am very much looking forward to your video on how to keep and maintain a scoby hotel. Any chance it's coming soon?

    • @FermentationAdventure
      @FermentationAdventure  3 года назад +1

      Thank you for the comment Jenna! That's most likely the next video we'll be making. In fact, we can't wait to show you how crazy our Scoby hotel has gotten. So many! And the top layer is so thick!

  • @kimchau8446
    @kimchau8446 2 года назад +1

    Do you use distilled water? If not what is the nonclorinated water that you use? Thanks.

    • @FermentationAdventure
      @FermentationAdventure  2 года назад

      Thanks for the question Kim! Distilled water would work just fine since it wouldn't have chlorine. We have a good carbon filter on our refrigerator that filters out the chlorine so either way it would work great. Good luck and happy fermenting!

  • @Wonderwomantam
    @Wonderwomantam Год назад +1

    Did you make the video about scoby hotels? Btw: I’m making my first batch after bingeing your videos. Y’all are so cute! 🥰

    • @FermentationAdventure
      @FermentationAdventure  8 месяцев назад

      Thanks so much! The scoby hotel is basically like keeping a batch of kombucha going on the counter, where you would continue to refresh with fresh sweet tea occasionally. Hope that helps!

  • @ToyBoysChannel
    @ToyBoysChannel 3 года назад +2

    Another brilliant video!!!

  • @porthosalone215
    @porthosalone215 Год назад +1

    Hello guys, great work and keep it up! Why do we use two cups from the liquid where the SCOBY grew for Kombucha considering that we already have the SCOBY? I assume it helps the process. What if we don't use it? More of a scientific question. Thank you for the video!

  • @just201
    @just201 2 года назад +1

    Can in use apple cider vinegar with the mother?

    • @FermentationAdventure
      @FermentationAdventure  2 года назад

      You mean use it to get a kombucha mother started? Apple cider vinegar is a totally different ferment but it's very acidic like kombucha is. I'm sure if you mixed the two you'd come out with something that's totally different but you could always try it! Good luck!

  • @Dulceangel24
    @Dulceangel24 2 года назад +1

    Hi, what is the scoby hotel for? I bought two jars a regular brewing jar and a jar with a spigot. Will that work? This is my first time doing this.

    • @FermentationAdventure
      @FermentationAdventure  2 года назад +1

      A scoby hotel is really only for saving scobies but it's not necessary. Those should both work great for you! Sounds like you're on the right track!

    • @Dulceangel24
      @Dulceangel24 2 года назад

      @@FermentationAdventure hi. It is me again. I have a few more questions. I did two different batches. 1) with pure gt kombucha and grew scoby and used that in F1 and 2) I used the scoby from the kombucha shop kit. The one from batch 1) came out better and bubbly from f1 and even more bubbles from f2. Batch 2) the kombucha was flat like apple juice and the main scoop was fine. But I found shreds of jelly like stuff in the jar and in f2 more, but it is still flat and the scoby was clear and translucent. I fell like scraping that batch as I don’t want to contamination in my good batch. What went wrong?? Should I throw it away. I don’t think I can drink it. Don’t know what to do.

  • @Valentine-cb9oc
    @Valentine-cb9oc Год назад +1

    Can you use honey instead of sugar?

    • @FermentationAdventure
      @FermentationAdventure  11 месяцев назад

      Hello! Yes, you can use honey instead of sugar. We actually recently released a video that test many different types of sugars to see how well they ferment --> ruclips.net/video/TTHom2VY2R4/видео.html. This was technically for a ginger bug drink, but should translate well to kombucha as well. Happy fermenting! 😄

  • @cassandrafisher2437
    @cassandrafisher2437 Год назад +1

    Can you use the mother from apple cider vinegar as a scone?

    • @FermentationAdventure
      @FermentationAdventure  Год назад

      You should be able to use your mother from apple cider vinegar to make more vinegar. That would be interesting to try using it to start other ferments. Interesting idea! If you try it let us know how it goes! 😊

  • @shannoncook2223
    @shannoncook2223 Год назад +1

    Making my 1st scoby! Say a little prayer that it makes!

    • @FermentationAdventure
      @FermentationAdventure  Год назад

      Best of luck to you and the scoby! If this one doesn't work out, definitely keep trying. We've had great success with this method.

    • @shannoncook2223
      @shannoncook2223 Год назад +1

      It took two tries but I have a Scoby. Thank you.

  • @matthijs0nl
    @matthijs0nl Год назад +2

    How do you make a SCOBY without any store-bought kombucha? What is non-chlorinated water? From the tap?

    • @FermentationAdventure
      @FermentationAdventure  Год назад

      Since a kombucha scoby is a culture that has evolved over hundreds or even thousands of years you could definitely try making it yourself but it would be very difficult. Basically, make sweet tea and let it ferment naturally in your area. Did you get the result you expected? If not, try again in another city with different bacteria and yeast in that area. If that didn't work, then try over and over again in multiple parts of the world. Then iterate over hundreds or thousands of times. It might work! Otherwise it's easier to just get a kombucha mother and make kombucha from a culture that's already established. We wish we had an easier way but that's what it would take! In our part of the world the city puts chlorine in our water so if you get can either clean well water, filter your water, or even buy distilled water. Thanks for the questions! 😊

    • @matthijs0nl
      @matthijs0nl Год назад

      Thank you @@FermentationAdventure

  • @doreenm2160
    @doreenm2160 Месяц назад +1

    Followed this process and I made my scoby...so is the liquid my first fermentation?

    • @FermentationAdventure
      @FermentationAdventure  Месяц назад

      Hello! Since it usually ferments for longer when you're growing the Scoby culture, it will be very vinegary. If you don't mind the taste, you can drink it, or you could also use it in cooking, baking, or as a cleaning solution. Also save some of the liquid to help start your future batches of kombucha. In case you haven't seen it yet, here's the next step in making your own Kombucha: ruclips.net/video/tPVMgQC91Mo/видео.html

  • @muhammadwasid5677
    @muhammadwasid5677 2 года назад +1

    Very nice informations.

    • @FermentationAdventure
      @FermentationAdventure  2 года назад

      Thank you so much for the kind comments Muhammad! So glad you enjoyed!

  • @mariannebrown6652
    @mariannebrown6652 28 дней назад

    Is it possible to make a scone using white tea?

  • @ellifahmerril6611
    @ellifahmerril6611 2 года назад +2

    Vinegar is great in the garden.

    • @FermentationAdventure
      @FermentationAdventure  2 года назад +1

      Definitely! Every time we save up buckets of our compost scraps they really start to go to a strong vinegar smell. Our banana trees love it!

    • @ellifahmerril6611
      @ellifahmerril6611 2 года назад +1

      @@FermentationAdventure Right, I like to throw my wine sift in the garden for natural vinegar that has more nutrients, but I also use homemade vinegar it to help with seed germination or to prevent root rot on my tomatoes and such. It's also supposed to help with nutrients absorption in the plants. Sorry if you knew this, but I appreciate the video and the comment. =)

    • @FermentationAdventure
      @FermentationAdventure  2 года назад +1

      We didn't know a few of those so thanks for the ideas! Always love hearing how people are using vinegar!

    • @ellifahmerril6611
      @ellifahmerril6611 2 года назад +2

      @@FermentationAdventure of course. =) ( I might add, that I dilute the vinegar to about a 10% ratio. I assume that's obvious, but I don't want you to kill your plants)

  • @susandorry6149
    @susandorry6149 2 года назад

    Thank you, I really like this video

    • @FermentationAdventure
      @FermentationAdventure  2 года назад

      Thank you so much for watching! We just love helping others to ferment.

  • @SynthVGguitarist
    @SynthVGguitarist Год назад +1

    can you use decaf teas?

    • @FermentationAdventure
      @FermentationAdventure  Год назад

      Thanks so much for the question! You should still be able to use decaf tea since it does still have bitterness to it. It might turn out slightly different but should still give you great results. Give it a try and let us know how it goes! 😊