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Overview
Create refreshing, healthier drinks, from kombucha to herbal sodas and more, in your own kitchen.
Since the relatively recent introduction of kombucha onto North American supermarket shelves, this healthy sparkling beverage has exploded in popularity. But can it be brewed at home, with the same tasty, healthy results?
With this straightforward, accessible, and highly visual how-to guide, author Andrea Potter does away with specialist jargon and expensive or hard-to-find equipment, showing how sparkling homebrews from kombucha to water kefir are definitely possible for just about anyone to make, and have fun doing it. Coverage includes:
- Basic fermentation science
- Controlling fizz, acidity, and alcohol content
- Secondary fermentation and adding flavours to the brew
- Wild-fermented sodas, using a ginger bug (a wild yeast culture)
- Recipes for kombucha's honey-fed relative, Jun, as well as for water kefir.
Answering key questions including "where does all that sugar go?", "do I need to get a sitter for it when I go on holiday?", and "does this SCOBY look normal?", and including a comprehensive troubleshooting guide to help you keep brewing confidently and consistently, DIY Kombucha is ideal for foodies, urban and rural homesteaders, and health-motivated people - it's an essential addition to your DIY toolkit!
Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9781771422741 |
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Publisher: | New Society Publishers |
Publication date: | 05/16/2023 |
Series: | Urban Homesteader Hacks , #5 |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | eBook |
Pages: | 131 |
File size: | 15 MB |
Note: | This product may take a few minutes to download. |
Age Range: | 16 - 18 Years |
About the Author
Table of Contents
1 An Introduction to Homebrewed Sparkling Beverages
The Revival of Kombucha and Homemade Fermented Sodas
Science
Water, Sugar, Culture
Water
Sugar
Culture
Equipment
Cleaning the Equipment
That Wobbly Line between Alcoholic and Nonalcoholic
Carbonation
Too Much Fizz: How to Avoid Overcarbonation
Protect Yourself and Save the Mess
Too Little or No Fizz: Troubleshooting Lack of Bubbles
2 Kombucha
What is a SCOBY? Its History and Other Interesting Facts
From Homebrewed to Store Shelves and Back Again
About the Culture
Is My Brew Probiotic?
Sugar
Alcohol
Kombucha Ingredients
Where to Get Your First SCOBY
How Big a SCOBY Do You Need?
Tea
Which Tea Will You Try?
Herbal Kombucha
Primary Fermentation: Teas and Herbs
What Type of Sugar to Use
Kombucha Basic Recipe
Adding Flavor and Carbonation to Your Batch
Method 1: Flavor the Whole Batch
Method 2: Create Different Flavors in Each Bottle
Care for Your Mother: The SCOBY Hotel
Maintaining the Hotel
What To Do With Over-Fermented (Vinegary) Kombucha
What To Do With Extra SCOBYs
Kombucha and SCOBY Troubleshooting
Kombucha as an Ingredient
Mah's Orange Mint Kombucha Spritz
Coconut Kefir Kombucha Smoothie
3 Jun: The Honey-Loving SCOBY
Jun Basic Recipe
4 Water Kefir
Water Kefir Culture
Where to Get Water Kefir Grains
What to Feed Water Kefir
Fermenting Fruit Juices and Adding Syrups
Water Kefir Basic Recipe
Caring for Your Kefir Grains
Remaining Sugar and Alcohol
A Rhythm of Its Own
Coconut Kefir Yogurt Recipe
5 Wild-Fermented Ginger Beer; Fruit and Herbal Sodas
Ginger Beer or Ginger Ale?
Why Wild-Fermented?
Making and Caring for a Ginger Bug
Ginger Beer Basic Recipe
Root Beer
Root Beer Recipe
Variations
Love Your Liver Root Beer Tonic
Elderberry Immunity Soda
Turmeric Cardamom Fizz
Beet Cream Soda
Ginger Beer and Ginger Bug Fermented Soda Troubleshooting and FAQ
6 Whey-Fermented Drinks
Using Whey as a Starter for Fermented Sodas
How to Obtain Whey
Beet Kvass Recipe
Resources
About the author
A note about the publisher
What People are Saying About This
"This is a precious book written with a deep personal passion for the subject; more importantly, with the conscientiousness of a caring chef and teacher, as if present in your kitchen, walking you through every possible nuance. This is how the world of food and health ought to be communicated."
— Tony Minichiello Culinary Instructor/Co-Owner, Northwest Culinary Academy of Vancouver
"Reading DIY Kombucha feels as if you are sitting in one of Andrea's classes. She brings her humor and openness to every section, making this book an easy read that is incredibly informative and entertaining. Even the most novice homebrewers will leave these pages feeling confident; at the same time, experienced brewers will find themselves taking notes."
— Kate McLaughlin, R.H.N.,Owner/ManageR, Canadian School of Natural Nutrition - Vancouver Branch
"What a wonderful book! Concise, yet comprehensive and certainly comforting to such as myself, who never had much confidence in their kombucha brewing skills. Now, with the deeper understanding this book provides, I feel confident to go way beyond the basics. Thank you, Andrea, for this new empowerment."
— Jenni Blackmore, author, Permaculture for the Rest of Us and Food Lover's Garden
"With a perfect blend of personal stories, science, and recipes, author Andrea Potter tells you everything you need to know to brew not only kombucha, but other fermented beverages as well. Even though I've been brewing kombucha for several years myself, I still learned a few things, and I can't wait to try making beet cream soda and some of the other unique fermented drinks."
— Deborah Niemann ThriftyHomesteader.com, author, Homegrown and Handmade, Ecothrifty, and Raising Goats Naturally
"Andrea Potter's book gives a detailed introduction to the process of making kombucha, as well as water kefir, honey-based jun, ginger beer and more. She thoroughly covers everything you need to know to get started, from equipment to sourcing ingredients, along with a primer on the science of fermentation. With plenty of photos and step-by-step instructions, DIY Kombucha will help you successfully make fermented beverages in your own kitchen."
— Victoria Redhed Miller author, Craft Distilling, From No-Knead to Sourdough and Pure Poultry.
"Andrea Potter has created a wonderful resource for beginning kombucha brewers and fermented beverage enthusiasts. She delves into the history of kombucha, its health benefits, and how to master the art of kombucha making. She goes through the process step by step and offers troubleshooting. Her book is beautifully curated with dozens of recipes including fermented beverages using medicinal herbs. It is sure to spark a love for creating your own kombucha."
— Crystal Stevens author, Grow Create Inspire and Worms at Work