Equipment for Activating a Kombucha¡ÅSCOBY
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- Quart-size glass jar
- Plastic or wooden stirring utensil
- Tight-weave cloth or paper coffee filter
- Rubber band to secure the cover to the jar
Ingredients for Activating a Kombucha SCOBY
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- Dehydrated kombucha SCOBY
- 2 tea bags or 1½ teaspoons of loose tea
- ¼¡Åcup white sugar
- ½¡Åcup distilled white vinegar
- 2-3 cups unfluoridated, unchlorinated water
INSTRUCTIONS FOR ACTIVATING THE KOMBUCHA SCOBY
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Combine 2-3 cups hot water and ¼ cup sugar in a glass jar. Stir until the sugar dissolves. The water should be hot enough to steep the tea but does not have to be boiling. ¡šÅ
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Add¡Åthe tea or tea bags¡Åto the sugar water to steep.
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Cool the mixture to 68-85ºF. The tea may be left in the liquid as it cools or removed after the first 10-15 minutes. The longer the tea is left in the liquid, the stronger the tea will be.¡Å
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Remove the tea bags or completely strain out the loose tea leaves.
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Add ½ cup distilled white vinegar to the liquid.
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Add the dehydrated kombucha SCOBY.
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Dampen the cloth or coffee filter with distilled white vinegar.
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Place the dampened cover on the jar and secure with the rubber band. Do not use an air-tight lid.
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Keep the cover damp with vinegar during the culturing period, as a barrier against airborne mold.
- Allow the mixture to¡Åculture undisturbed at 68-85°F, out of direct sunlight, for 30 days.
- After 30 days, even if there is no visible change to the SCOBY or liquid, test the aroma and flavor. The liquid should taste rich and vinegary. At this point, your SCOBY is activated.
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Pour kombucha off the top of the jar. Your activation batch may be too vinegary to drink but it's great¡Åfor use in recipes!
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Retain the SCOBY to use in the next batch.¡ÅContinue following the instructions included with your SCOBY for making the next batch of kombucha tea.