Kombucha Basics: Is it mold?

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  • čas přidán 18. 12. 2017
  • 0:10 - Unfounded kombucha fears
    0:35 - When is mold possible?
    1:00 - How to tell when you have mold
    2:00 - What’s not mold
    2:18 - What to do if you’re not sure if it’s mold
    2:32 - How to prevent mold
    4:56 - Just because it looks weird, doesn’t mean it’s moldy
    5:41 - Real talk about mold: Don’t freak out about it
    6:18 - What to do if you get mold
    To read the full article, go to www.youbrewkombucha.com/mold
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Komentáře • 265

  • @cascarafromthenorth869
    @cascarafromthenorth869 Před 2 lety +53

    Could you please show comparative pictures of mold vs. not mold? Would be great!

    • @KKIcons
      @KKIcons Před 2 lety +10

      She said that the photos are on her website. I'm going to head over there now to look at them also.

  • @Aavnborg
    @Aavnborg Před 5 lety +42

    Just to be clear at 0:55 - bacteria do not cause mold. Mold are filamentous fungi, and fungi and bacteria are not the same or even closely related. But this does not contradict the main point, that the lowering of the pH makes it more difficult for pathogens - bacteria and fungi alike - to survive and settle in the kombucha :)

  • @shacheb
    @shacheb Před 6 lety +107

    Your videos are very informative and you are a great instructor! Your instructions are clear, you enunciate your words, you speak clearly. Great instructional/informational videos.

    • @katydid2k
      @katydid2k Před 4 lety

      I second that - just fabulous!! Not a wasted word, and so clear and informative.

  • @tamoe56
    @tamoe56 Před 6 lety +20

    Your videos are the best I’ve ever seen. Explained so well and easily understood. Thank you

  • @jfrederick71
    @jfrederick71 Před 6 lety +7

    I have watched your whole Kombucha playlist so many times I can't count :) I'm working on my first brew this week and so excited. Thank you for being here!!

    • @YouBrewKombucha
      @YouBrewKombucha  Před 6 lety +2

      J Frederick Yay! Thank you so much for watching. And good luck on your first brew!!

    • @ladyburnside1201
      @ladyburnside1201 Před 4 lety

      How did it turn out? Do you still brew Kombucha?

  • @shayweideman9896
    @shayweideman9896 Před rokem +4

    I absolutely love your videos. I have watched most of them. They are so encouraging. And I adore your passion. For a first time brewer you have definitely made me excited about making my own home brews. Thank you

  • @emliberato
    @emliberato Před 5 lety +2

    Your videos are always so great. I've been brewing for almost 2 years and totally learn or agree with your methods. You convey your information with ease and enthusiasm. Thanks for making me motivated to keep on brewing!

  • @LulasticHippyshake
    @LulasticHippyshake Před 5 lety +21

    So many people think the white floaters are mould when it’s just the scoby working it’s butt off! Super helpful video, thank you!

    • @jonathangeorge787
      @jonathangeorge787 Před 5 lety +4

      This week was my first batch ever and the white furry bit was really worrisome until I saw this video and comment. Thanks!

    • @aledm5976
      @aledm5976 Před rokem

      I just removed the white fluffy it appears... Was the scoby trying to form?

  • @HaoTran-zu2of
    @HaoTran-zu2of Před 6 lety +37

    Very informative. Thank you for creating this channel.

    • @YouBrewKombucha
      @YouBrewKombucha  Před 6 lety +3

      Hao Tran I’m so glad you find it helpful! Thanks for watching!

  • @MP-tt2uu
    @MP-tt2uu Před 5 lety +2

    Your videos are so valuable. I am glad I found them.

  • @wanderingteaapprentice1039

    This is a very helpful breakdown of indentifying and preventing mold. Great presentation!

  • @rudolphyss
    @rudolphyss Před 5 lety +1

    i'm starting on brewing kombucha and your videos have been very helpful ! detailed information and tips on everything there is to know about the process. thanks from Chile ! :D

  • @lindac8237
    @lindac8237 Před 2 lety +2

    Very clear and succinct information. Thank you so much.

  • @katj2887
    @katj2887 Před 2 lety +2

    Thank you for an amazing video. So informative.

  • @dash_rabbit
    @dash_rabbit Před 4 lety +2

    Your channel is awesome. It has helped me start and improve more than any other source. And, I've found a lesson that clearly covers every question I've had. They've even answered questions I didn't know I'd have. 😀 ⭐️
    Thank you SO MUCH!

    • @YouBrewKombucha
      @YouBrewKombucha  Před 4 lety

      I'm so glad you find it useful!!!! Happy brew year. :)

  • @Freesingskills19
    @Freesingskills19 Před rokem

    such a good instructor! thank you!

  • @elleg3606
    @elleg3606 Před 9 měsíci

    This video is super informative and helpful. Thank you!

  • @jamesking4308
    @jamesking4308 Před 5 lety +1

    Great starter information! Thanks :)

  • @GypsyGardener2
    @GypsyGardener2 Před 5 lety +3

    Thank you ! great video.

  • @sasharose3496
    @sasharose3496 Před 4 lety

    This was great. Thank you! Helped ease my fears.

  • @jaclynmamer
    @jaclynmamer Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you for your videos!

  • @juancorredor3440
    @juancorredor3440 Před 4 lety

    love your videos.... sooo informative

  • @Prof_LMC
    @Prof_LMC Před 6 lety +2

    You are just wonderful instructor thanks so much for videos!!!

    • @YouBrewKombucha
      @YouBrewKombucha  Před 6 lety +1

      Lisa Coppoletta Thank you so so much for watching! :D

  • @holliebingham1311
    @holliebingham1311 Před 4 lety

    Thank you so much! Great info!

  • @byrnesthomas1
    @byrnesthomas1 Před rokem

    Thank you , you are my go to for kombucha advise.

  • @oceans1259
    @oceans1259 Před rokem

    It happened to me 😭😭😭. Thank you for having photos on your website. That really helped me identify it.

  • @GuttsCL
    @GuttsCL Před 4 lety

    This is so helpful, Thanks.

  • @juliangolub3759
    @juliangolub3759 Před 4 lety

    Love your videos, they're really helpful! I happen to have mold on my brew for the last 6 time or so. At first I had no problem to brew kombucha, but all of a sudden I could not even successfully brew one batch...

  • @ohioladybug7390
    @ohioladybug7390 Před 5 lety +1

    Great and informative video. I was hoping to see some examples/pictures of possible mold, different ways a Schoby can look and what is an ok picture and what is not.

  • @ashleysovilla2037
    @ashleysovilla2037 Před 4 lety

    Great video! Thanks!

  • @jamielannister4572
    @jamielannister4572 Před 4 lety +1

    Lots of good info

  • @sierraspiral
    @sierraspiral Před 4 lety +7

    I'm so sad that my scoby has mold. I see two green and powdery spots so its deff mold. I left my scoby alone for 3 months without feeding it. Two weeks ago I finally fed it.... but now its moldy :(

  • @jadriennehoneybadger5414
    @jadriennehoneybadger5414 Před 3 měsíci

    Tyank you for your videos!! My first batch went moldy and it was because it was too cold! I bought a belt heating mat and i hqvent had mold since!! I even wrap my vessels in dishtowels during the winter!

  • @dianenaidoo7668
    @dianenaidoo7668 Před 5 lety +1

    Thank you . .

  • @tristaferencik746
    @tristaferencik746 Před 4 lety

    Good video. Thanks.

  • @hetzeepvrouwtje
    @hetzeepvrouwtje Před 5 lety +3

    Hi! Do you know anything about kahm yeast on kombucha?
    Thx!

  • @HEADBANGRR
    @HEADBANGRR Před 2 lety

    Hello,
    What color will the mold be? Black, gray? Great info thank you.

  • @carolinemcgauley4776
    @carolinemcgauley4776 Před 4 lety

    This was very helpful...

  • @SplendoursVale
    @SplendoursVale Před 4 lety

    Thank you much!

  • @zangitsu
    @zangitsu Před 4 lety

    Hi thanks for the amazing information 😊. But last week I took out two of my Scoby hotel vessels one was fine and the other had mold on top. I made two new batches one of which I took the Scoby from under the one that had mold and reused it. I am a bit worried because I didn't know that it should be tossed with the tea. Shall I just throw both batches? I forgot to label them and do not remember which one I salvaged.
    Thanks again

  • @brunitute2009
    @brunitute2009 Před 5 lety

    When I went to check my brewing vessel yesterday it had a white right on the outer edges and I got concerned it was gonna be mould and just tossed the entire thing this morning, do you think it was mould? The top had a layer which I believe was the scoby forming but almost looked dry on the surface I never seen that before

  • @pete687713
    @pete687713 Před 5 lety

    So, I started making my first kombucha a few weeks ago. I was thinking i didn’t have enough starter tea with my Mother so after a few days i put in a little citric acid (1/4tsp for 15 litres). The SCOBY has grown to cover the top of the jar but it still tastes sweet and not acidic. I live in Ireland so we don’t get great temperatures but it has been 2 weeks and it doesn’t look dead and it doesn’t look like it has any other bacteria growing. How long should it take for a batch this size to ferment to kombucha?

  • @hardysal7240
    @hardysal7240 Před 5 lety +2

    You voice really make your videos really good. Kinda hypnotic hhhh

  • @justinwhite3058
    @justinwhite3058 Před 6 lety +3

    Thx you answered my questions 🙋

  • @smokedhamu
    @smokedhamu Před 4 lety

    I spot white settling underneath my jar, is that mold or...? Also your videos are super helpful, thank you!
    What would happen if someone accidentally drinks the kombucha with mold it in?

  • @mflores94
    @mflores94 Před 2 lety

    I accidentally, added the new tea/water mixture with warm water to my scoby. I don't know if I killed it, pH was ok - is there any easy way to check with few days that have passed?

  • @edm719
    @edm719 Před 22 dny

    Please use metric and imperial measurements and temperature. Thank you keep up the great work.

  • @tomaszjaschke631
    @tomaszjaschke631 Před 4 lety

    Thank you so much!!!:)

  • @stephenyork7318
    @stephenyork7318 Před 4 lety

    I reckon stick with PBW as a cleaner and StarSan which is a no rinse sanitiser. Also every time I lift my lid to have a peek I’ll spray the inside with Starsan or 70% ethanol to re-sanitise before closing again.

  • @rhondacallahan
    @rhondacallahan Před 4 lety

    OH no, I have my first tea brewing under a towel with a heated throw over it that I turn on for an hour or so in the morning and evening. I hope I'm not cooking position I live in an old cold house with propane heat only. So thought it was best to keep in warm around 72 to 80 degrees. What do you think?

  • @pmst3668
    @pmst3668 Před 4 lety

    Hi everyone, during my second fermentation has developed a white stripe around the neck of the bottle. Is that okay? I have put in the kombucha some fruits and apple juice. It definitely does not look like sign after carbonation... I am thankful for every help.

  • @angelafrancis4968
    @angelafrancis4968 Před 5 lety

    Hi thank you for all the information. It helped me a lot. Do you have any other video on CZcams

    • @YouBrewKombucha
      @YouBrewKombucha  Před 5 lety

      I do! I have 31 videos on kombucha on my channel. You can also find more in-depth info on my website: youbrewkombucha.com

    • @angelafrancis4968
      @angelafrancis4968 Před 5 lety

      You Brew Kombucha Thank you I’ll check them out

  • @josephcrouch8732
    @josephcrouch8732 Před rokem

    Awesome Style!!!! 🙏🏻👍🙏🏻👍

  • @amyr505
    @amyr505 Před 6 lety +6

    Thanks so much. Now I know how my first batch failed.

  • @lofenoialof5320
    @lofenoialof5320 Před 4 lety

    What do you do with the new thin SCOBY at the top of the water ? Thanks !

  • @jonjohnsbakeryllc1031
    @jonjohnsbakeryllc1031 Před 5 lety +1

    My Scoby isn't getting big but I have a new one is that okay?

  • @lexyfigueroa5114
    @lexyfigueroa5114 Před 4 lety

    Hi!! I read add'n caffeine to urea kombucha its good! Thats true???🤔

  • @lauraharden7204
    @lauraharden7204 Před 5 lety

    I bought a "chunk of scoby" from health food store. Did all the steps and scoby stayed on the bottom of jar for about a week. It has since floated to top but i dont see any other formations on top just a lot of bubbles. Also is smells and tastes like vomit. Im tempted to throw it out and start over but curious to see what it does. Any suggestions?

  • @tomchristensen2914
    @tomchristensen2914 Před 4 lety

    can top layer be removed since it is powdery and rest will be ok or should I start over

  • @donnac5149
    @donnac5149 Před 4 lety

    Do you have to wash your vessels after each batch of first fermentation

  • @elliechapin182
    @elliechapin182 Před rokem

    Are you suppose to wash your vessel or sterilize every time you make a new batch of kumbucha. Can you rinse it really good in hot water?

  • @BitcoinBV
    @BitcoinBV Před 4 lety

    Several black strings have in and around my scobie two days after I decanted most of it. Is this normal?

  • @lofenoialof5320
    @lofenoialof5320 Před 4 lety

    What does mold in a kombucha batch look like ? Thanks !

  • @kiwiace625
    @kiwiace625 Před 2 měsíci

    My new brew scoby has very tiny white dots happening in a small patch? Any ideas?

  • @maxslomoff
    @maxslomoff Před 4 lety +1

    thanks for the info! hey, If we don't want to brew for a while or are out of brewing containers, I read that we can put the scoby in the fridge. but you say that makes it go dormant and vulnerable to mold. is there a better way to put the scoby on hold for a while?
    thanks!

    • @camilla7347
      @camilla7347 Před 4 lety

      Hi I found this video to keep the scoby in the fridge for 1 year, hope it helps czcams.com/video/RsddfAZfyEI/video.html

  • @fitgurl6213
    @fitgurl6213 Před 5 lety

    I purchased a kumbucha kit should the new Scoby float right away? It looks healthy but it's laying n the bottom of the jar. Thnks you have the best direct answers in your videos.

    • @YouBrewKombucha
      @YouBrewKombucha  Před 5 lety

      They don't always float, so that's all good. I cover this and other info on what to expect during F1 in this video: www.youbrewkombucha.com/what-to-expect-f1. Thanks for watching!

  • @annacretella276
    @annacretella276 Před 5 lety

    i found mold on the top of my kombucha motel, There are about 15 scoby's in there, can i disguard the top one and use the ones that are still immersed in fluid in the bottom or do i need to start the whole thing over ? iALL OF MY SCOBYS were in there :(

  • @mboukadoum
    @mboukadoum Před 6 lety

    Hey, I was wondering I have a scoby who's been in the making for the past 2 weeks and in 1 week I'm traveling for 2 weeks. Can I let it where is it (in a dark spot with the starter tea) or is it going to mold, or should I put it in the fridge to stop de fermentation?
    Thank you and your videos are very helpful :)

    • @YouBrewKombucha
      @YouBrewKombucha  Před 6 lety

      No need to refrigerate! Just leave it alone in a dark spot at room temp, and it'll be just fine. :)

  • @corujabiruta3732
    @corujabiruta3732 Před 4 lety

    i have a doubt about mine. see, i was fermenting mead, and happens that two separated scoby formed. i tryed to separate those scobies in a new vessel, a glass pot with the same water-stoper system i use for the mead, than add new brown suggar and filtered water (same water source i used to the original mead brewing). I made every part of this process with the best asepsis I could, the new kombucha is totally isolated from outside source of air, bubbles allways poping from the water stoper.
    But right in the next day i started to notice the upper side of the scoby is white. i try to shake it daily to prevent mold, but now it is all white and with extreme short-fuzy. no black spots, no circles, no wierd colors just white small fur (like a white sweed)and something jelly-like arround in the liguid.
    based on this, is my scoby a loss? is it mold? can i recover it? should I comit mass genocide of my precious complex and throw it away?

  • @Batsnang
    @Batsnang Před 4 lety

    So I have some opaque white stuff floating on the surface on my kombucha. And there's a grayish spot in the mass. Not fuzzy.. Is that normal/okay?

  • @mt6nin825
    @mt6nin825 Před 2 lety

    I bought a store bottle of kombucha and a store bought scoby. Why do my store bought scoby look dark, and store bought kombucha nice and white during my first process brewing? Is the store bought scoby old?

  • @sebastianarielburd3119

    Hi, firstly HAPPY 2019, hope u had an awesome time in NY eve
    two questions to ask:
    1) When I 'm done with first fermentation and I want to transfer kombucha tea to a bottle to make a second fermentation, I wonder myself if it is okay to place the scoby in a plastic container only for a few minutes while transferring the fluid to the bottles or the container must be a glass material?
    2) the juice I added into the bottle to give flavor when making a second fermentation, is it okay to add juice that I made in blender with water?
    I wonder if the water will damage the kombucha fermentation?
    thanks a lot

    • @YouBrewKombucha
      @YouBrewKombucha  Před 5 lety

      Scobys and kombucha can come into contact with plastic no problem, as long as it's not longer than around 24 hours or so (to be on the safe side). And yes, you can totally use juice/water to flavor the scoby. There's water in the tea, which makes kombucha so water won't hurt it :)

  • @weedsinthegarden4261
    @weedsinthegarden4261 Před 6 lety

    Enjoy your videos. My first scoby I tried starting with vinegar and I cannot say the taste was great. After watching your videos I purchased another scoby that came with starter tea. Much better batch! Quick question. When pouring up the bottles there were some strands that went in with the liquid. During second fermentation they appear to be coming to the top and growing. Normal? Thanks.

    • @YouBrewKombucha
      @YouBrewKombucha  Před 6 lety

      WeedsInThe Garden Totally normal :). Baby scobys often form in bottles as part of the fermentation process. If you like, you can strain them out prior to bottling. And if more form in the bottle, you can strain again before drinking. You can find more of my tips on that here: www.youbrewkombucha.com/strain-baby-scobys

  • @EEEMUS
    @EEEMUS Před 4 lety

    Thank you another great video~~|!!

  • @gyhany1105
    @gyhany1105 Před 2 měsíci

    Can I use decaf black tea?

  • @souvi8511
    @souvi8511 Před 5 lety +3

    My scoby rised aboved the fluid line and it was just hanging out between air. It has many smooth bumps. I pushed it back down. Is this normal?

    • @YouBrewKombucha
      @YouBrewKombucha  Před 5 lety +1

      Yep, totally normal for the scoby to form an air pocket above the liquid, and it's totally fine to just poke it back down. It's hard to tell whether the smooth bumps are normal/not without seeing it, but air pockets/bubbles in scobys are generally normal.

  • @katieinboston8729
    @katieinboston8729 Před 4 lety +2

    So of course I watched this after purchasing a dry SCOBY from an online (somewhat reputable) company that also says to start the first brew with white vinegar. Is there any hope to activate that SCOBY? If so, can I use commercially purchased raw kombucha for the starter tea?

    • @madeleinemichanie7205
      @madeleinemichanie7205 Před 4 lety

      Hi there! As long as it is a "raw" unflavored commercial kombucha with all the gunky goodness, you can grow a SCOBY from it. Takes a bit longer of course, but totally possible! :)

  • @nancyjm79
    @nancyjm79 Před 4 lety

    I started a batch about 9 days ago. After about 4 days noticed what looked like pieces of blue cheese floating on top. I went to throw it out and when I picked it up to take to the sink, the stuff dissipated. I decided to wait and see what happens. I have since learned that I probably had it in too cold of a place so I put a seed starting mat under it to keep it warmer. I'm wondering if this was mold, and I changed the pH now that it's warmer and it looks like a scoby is forming, is it ok? Can the mold ever go away and it's OK? Thanks.

  • @sarafinaleade6124
    @sarafinaleade6124 Před rokem

    Thank you. Very helpful. I was so worried about an unhealthy Scoby and Kambucha. You cleared a lot up.

  • @saullosam
    @saullosam Před 6 lety +1

    what do you think about airlocks to make the 1st fermentation?

    • @YouBrewKombucha
      @YouBrewKombucha  Před 6 lety +1

      I've never tried them, but in general, kombucha cultures do need some airflow (at least during the first fermentation stage) to ferment properly. So the airlock would let carbonation escape, but not let new air come into the vessel -- so that could hinder the fermentation process. But I don't have a ton of experience there, so if you try it, I'm curious to hear about your findings!

  • @gourdasilakicevic7992
    @gourdasilakicevic7992 Před 4 lety

    Is it popssible to grow scoby from black sweetened tea with sugar and nothing more- by letting it ferment?

  • @zavodglobal9308
    @zavodglobal9308 Před rokem

    Hi, is it okay if your scoby is on the bottom?

  • @AarysGigi
    @AarysGigi Před 2 lety +1

    Ok, I've been lurking and watching a lot of your videos, figured it's about time I contribute to your engagement numbers and start leaving comments. (I'm already tracking what Ive seen yet or not by liking everything I'm watching.)

    • @AarysGigi
      @AarysGigi Před 2 lety +1

      Question.. I'm wondering if you've tried making a coffee scoby for koffucha.
      I'm looking into this to combine two things I love. However, I wonder how much caffeine the scoby may consume or not and then whether or not the resulting brew would still get someone both caffeinated and probiotic.

    • @jbeu2785
      @jbeu2785 Před rokem

      With coffee! That's so interesting I would love to know how if you have tried it :)

  • @dfay49
    @dfay49 Před rokem

    The company I purchased the SCOBY from said to activate it with 2 black tea bags steeped for 12 minutes then 1/2 cup vinegar. The SCOBY came dehydrated. Yet, it us a reputable company that specialized in fermentation. What do you think?

    • @alexisriddle2986
      @alexisriddle2986 Před rokem +2

      She said in another video to never use vinegar and to not buy dehydrated scobys and I believe she said not to really trust companies that recommend vinegar. Look at her video about where to get a good scoby from. I'm not sure the name of the video.

  • @mythic_snake
    @mythic_snake Před rokem +1

    Sadly, my second batch got mold. I did not touch it for a week, and when I checked it a week later, it had "spots" of mold on top of the pellicle. Very sad, because since it was my second batch, I don't have much liquid in my scoby hotel for a do-over. :( I have some Star-San so I will have to make sure I sanitize more thoroughly next time.

    • @oceans1259
      @oceans1259 Před rokem

      Happened to my 2nd batch too 😭😭

  • @TheIndustrialphreak
    @TheIndustrialphreak Před 5 lety

    a little off topic what about secondary fermentation? just finished my first secondary batch and im worried about opossible botulism? if properly fermented and correct pH as well properly sanitized secondary bottles and equipment what risks are there?

    • @YouBrewKombucha
      @YouBrewKombucha  Před 5 lety

      Botulism can't survive in environments below 4.6, and properly made kombucha should definitely be well below that point. Plus, botulism can't thrive in environments that are exposed to oxygen. Every part of the kombucha brewing process involves oxygen (even when you're bottling), so botulism shouldn't really be a factor in kombucha-making. We're not canning or sterilizing anything, so that removes the risk of improper canning/sterilization that could cause botulism. So kombucha should be in the clear... assuming that the person is properly brewing kombucha, of course. :)

  • @sebastianarielburd3119
    @sebastianarielburd3119 Před 5 lety +2

    Hi, how are u?
    2 questions to ask:
    1) where did u purchase the IO Star Sanitizer? I checked on amazon online and it seems they dont sell it.
    2) how do u store the scoby if u are not planning on making kombucha for a while, lets say u are going overseas for 2 or 3 weeks, what is the best way to store the scoby? thanks again

    • @YouBrewKombucha
      @YouBrewKombucha  Před 5 lety

      Hey there, I got my IO Star from a local beerbrewer supply store in LA. You can search for IO Star or StarSan from beer brewer websites which might carry it online :) And you can watch my video on scoby hotels for more info on long-term storage of your scoby. But essentially, just keep it in the brew vessel with enough starter tea/sweet tea to prevent it from drying out or evaporating, and it'll be just fine at room temp, waiting for you to get back. Hope that helps!

    • @sebastianarielburd3119
      @sebastianarielburd3119 Před 5 lety

      @@YouBrewKombucha thanks, should I cover the scoby with a lid or still with a piece of clothing, I was told that If Im away for awhile it would be better to put it away in a container with a lid to prevent the scoby from growing

    • @YouBrewKombucha
      @YouBrewKombucha  Před 5 lety +1

      I'd still cover it with cloth. If you cover it with an airtight lid, that won't stop it from growing (since the liquid will continue to ferment and acidify). But it'll just trap carbon dioxide in the vessel (which could lead to it being overly pressurized while you're away). Best to just keep it covered with cloth or a lid that's not screwed on super tightly so there's still a little bit of airflow and so the excess pressure can escape.

    • @sebastianarielburd3119
      @sebastianarielburd3119 Před 5 lety +2

      @@YouBrewKombucha thanks again, u are the best to clarify all the questions, awesome

  • @marceldeac1876
    @marceldeac1876 Před 4 lety

    Question: as I live in NYC in summer time gets kinda crazy hot ( 85-100 F ), where should I keep my scabby if not in the fridge?
    Thanx!
    Great video !

    • @DrivingWithJake
      @DrivingWithJake Před 4 lety +3

      Keep it in a closet out of the sun or in a colder area in the house. Shouldn't be super bad.

    • @marceldeac1876
      @marceldeac1876 Před 4 lety +1

      @@DrivingWithJake I will try, thank you!

  • @RamyVinesandHomesteadTimes

    Is the liquid ( sweetened black tea plus raw unflavored store bought kombucha) that I grew my scoby in okay to use for my stater tea for my first batch?

  • @juliette7410
    @juliette7410 Před rokem +1

    Really informative but it would be more inclusive if you added degrees Celsius as well! I notice I have to leave the video several times to get the translation 😅

  • @teresamcwaters7884
    @teresamcwaters7884 Před 5 lety

    My kombucha is bottled and done with its second fermentation. What should the yeast at the bottom of the bottles look like? Some of mine kind of looks fuzzy and white-ish and I can’t tell if it is mold or just yeast. You said mold would only be at the top of the brewing vessel but does that still hold true for the second fermentation?

    • @YouBrewKombucha
      @YouBrewKombucha  Před 5 lety +2

      For the most part, yes -- mold generally only grows at the top (the part that's exposed to air) -- but it's also possible for mold to sink if the bottle's been jostled around. I will say, though, that if your brew has acidified enough to get to the 2nd fermentation phase, and if it's fizzy and acidic, then it's not likely that it's mold because the liquid is likely too acidic to be hospitable to mold. Sometimes, fruit pulp in the bottle can also turn white/light and look a bit fuzzy so it's possible to look a bit like mold. But again, if it's acidic, that's not likely mold. Hope that helps!

  • @unotpn4925
    @unotpn4925 Před 2 lety

    ขอบคุณครับ

  • @ikizagirl
    @ikizagirl Před 6 lety

    did my first 2nd fermentation of kombucha w mango juice. 2 of the bottles had round white dry crusty looking bits on the surface T.T the rest are fine tho. asked the guy whom i bought my scoby from, he said it's just a scoby forming. but judging from pics online, the white bits in mine don't really looking the same as a new scoby forming....

    • @YouBrewKombucha
      @YouBrewKombucha  Před 6 lety

      ikizagirl Are the white bits dry/fuzzy? Or look like mold that grows on bread/cheese?

  • @heatherniemisavage
    @heatherniemisavage Před 5 lety +1

    I have brewed several batches of kombucha. Some of mine have gone bad and I have started over with new scobys I got from a friend who brews Kombucha. The main problem I have when this happens is that the scoby gets orange streaks through it and the kombucha smells bad. It is a lot like when my sourdough starter goes off. I have assumed this is mold and threw it all out. Now I am looking for a new scoby, so I will watch your video on that. I agree with everyone who says your videos are well done. Thanks!

  • @penguin0101
    @penguin0101 Před 4 lety

    Does SUNLIGHT affect anything?

  • @RocknRoll13ZH
    @RocknRoll13ZH Před 5 lety +1

    Hi, I wish I had watched your video before I started my first batch. My friend gave me a scoby and just told me to brew green tea, sugar, add a quarter cup of vinegar and the scoby. I used water from the faucet but I boiled it in a pan, I also used vinegar. Will I be okay? What should I look for in case it’s going bad?
    Thanks!

    • @YouBrewKombucha
      @YouBrewKombucha  Před 5 lety +1

      If it doesn't develop mold and you like the taste of it, it's most likely fine. Vinegar doesn't contribute to mold growth, but it does generally lead to flavor imbalances and over-acidity. But if you avoid vinegar in future batches, that can usually be corrected over time. As long as you like the way it tastes, the vinegar isn't harmful. :)

    • @RocknRoll13ZH
      @RocknRoll13ZH Před 5 lety

      You Brew Kombucha Thank you! That really helped! I have one more question! How long can kombucha brew for? I forgot about one of my brews it was a small jar and it’s been sitting for about 2 months. Should I throw out the kombucha and keep the scoby? It looks fine. No mold.

    • @YouBrewKombucha
      @YouBrewKombucha  Před 5 lety +2

      That should be fine. As long as it's acidifying and there's no mold, you can use it. If it's super acidic, that makes for perfect starter tea. What you essentially did was create a scoby hotel, and you can watch my video on that here for more info! www.youbrewkombucha.com/scoby-care-hotel

  • @sandrabrown4665
    @sandrabrown4665 Před 5 lety +1

    is the black tea or green tea better does it have good taste im not much of tea drinker

    • @YouBrewKombucha
      @YouBrewKombucha  Před 5 lety

      It's really up to you. You'll have to taste different teas and experiment with how they ferment to see what you like better. Personally, my favorite type of tea to drink straight is oolong tea. But my favorite type of tea to make kombucha with is black tea. So it really depends on personal preference. Check out my video on tea for more details: www.youbrewkombucha.com/tea

  • @zoefoery6332
    @zoefoery6332 Před 4 lety

    Hi there! I recently had two of my batches infected with mold, and I was wondering what might be the cause so I don’t mess up again! I had been using a SCOBY that I got from amazon that had posed me no such problems for months. It had even grown thick to the point where I separated the SCOBY in two so I could have two batches going at once. But unfortunately both of the batches developed mold! Could the separation have caused this? Or could it be the lower September temperatures in NY? I’m pretty sure everything was cleaned well and that I added enough starter tea so I’m at a loss :( thankfully I have some scobies in my hotel and I am growing a new one but I am scared to start again and lose my other SCOBY! Any advice is welcome :)

    • @potatosmith3482
      @potatosmith3482 Před 4 lety

      Hi there! My kombucha also got infected with mold. I would like to ask if the scoby still grew or a new scoby started to form despite the contamination of the mold

  • @nicolep2424
    @nicolep2424 Před 4 lety

    Two weeks in and everything is looking beautiful! (Ugly lol) smelling more and more like kombucha instead of just tea! I'm so excited and appreciative of this channel. U said something about not brewing in the kitchen....I started a fermentation room❤️

  • @ethanletzer3507
    @ethanletzer3507 Před 4 lety

    If mold does start to grow during an f1, will a scoby still form?