My co-worker Avery just wrote about the Urban Farm Fermentory now selling this drink commercially in Maine. Right now it is considered alcoholic per Maine's guidelines for selling it but kombucha has a very long history for its health benefits (and none of it related to anyone getting drunk on the small amount of alcohol it develops as a result of its fermentation process).
My daughter decided to learn more about the science of kombucha and being a photography enthusiast, opted to document her daily observations of the fermentation process with her camera.
It was fascinating.
The scoby floats around in the tea (I brewed black tea before adding the scoby) for a few days while the fermentation process first gets started.
You aren't supposed to have the jar in direct sunlight, which we did not. But my daughter did put it in front of a window for better lighting for her brief photo sessions.
Near the end of the fermentation process, about 8 days for this particular batch, the scoby floats to the top and sort of forms a light seal at the top of the jar. This helps develop the final product's effervescence because when it's done it does taste like there is carbonation in it.
I believe because this kid spent 8 days observing and photographing this batch of kombucha, she wanted to taste it. We used a straw to gently move the scoby aside and take a sip in the middle of the jar.
G. declared this batch tasty, despite how "disgusting" the scoby looked. Her sister concurred.
We prefer
our kombucha to be a little more sweet than the commercial brand we
tried from Urban Farm. But that's the great thing about learning to make
your own, you can make it to your liking. Our homemade batches have
simply been made with black tea but we will be experimenting with
herbal flavors soon.
Comments from the Almeida peanut gallery (kids):
"It looks disgusting! Are you really going to drink that? (she braves a taste) Oh, I guess it does taste good."
"It has a tang you feel at the back of your throat."
"I'm surprised it tastes like soda (meaning it tasted carbonated)."
"This is totally weird, but it's good!"
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