Home Brewing: Kombucha

Home brewing has been a popular trend in Europe for many years, with people experimenting with different types of beer, wine and spirits. However, there is one type of home brewing that is gaining popularity recently, and that is brewing Kombucha. Kombucha is a fermented tea that has been consumed for centuries in Asia, but it is now making its way to the Western world.

Kombucha is made by adding a SCOBY (Symbiotic Culture Of Bacteria and Yeast) to sweetened tea. The SCOBY then ferments the tea, creating a slightly fizzy, tangy and probiotic-rich drink. It is a great alternative to sugary soft drinks and is known for its health benefits such as improving gut health, boosting the immune system and aiding in digestion.

Brewing Kombucha at home is a simple and cost-effective process. All you need is a SCOBY, some tea, sugar, and a glass jar. The process involves steeping the tea, adding the SCOBY, and letting it ferment for about a week. You can also add different flavors to your Kombucha, such as fruit, herbs, or spices, to create your own unique brew.

Home brewing Kombucha not only allows you to control the ingredients and flavors, but it also gives you a sense of accomplishment and satisfaction in creating your own healthy drink. So why not give it a try and join the growing community of Kombucha lovers in Europe?