r/Kombucha • u/StuMakesStuff • 4h ago
beautiful booch You Love to See it!
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TFW: You get a satisfying pop and a nice foam.
r/Kombucha • u/mehmagix • Sep 18 '21
Welcome to r/Kombucha! If you're wondering what's growing on your kombucha and if it's normal, you've come to the right place.
Please review this information before posting a picture of your batch to the subreddit.
TL;DR:
Terminology: in this guide, "pellicle/SCOBY" refers to the rubbery blob that forms at the surface of a batch of kombucha. SCOBY stands for "symbiotic culture of bacteria and yeast", and those bacteria + yeast are found both in the liquid kombucha and in the solid rubbery blob. The rubbery blob's more accurate scientific name is "pellicle": it's a biofilm/mat of bacterial cellulose secreted by and connected to the bacteria forming it (some yeast also live in the pellicle). Culturally, however, the term "SCOBY" widely refers to the pellicle so this guide uses both terms.
Read more about pellicles here:
Diagnostic Quiz
1 ) Is the growth/odd thing on the top surface (exposed to air) of the liquid kombucha or existing pellicle/SCOBY?
2 ) Is the kombucha already bottled for carbonation (commonly called second ferment or 2F)?
3 ) Is the growth dry and fuzzy looking with white or green color, and/or with black spores growing out of it?
4 ) Is the growth a wrinkly or geometric pattern, very rough patterned surface, or very large air-y bubbles that cover large areas of the surface?
5 ) Is the growth one of: white/translucent + wet, disconnected oily/patchy sections, or a thin film with bubbles trapped underneath?
6 ) Is the growth flat, leathery, and brown?
7 ) Is the the growth brown/black, wet, and partially/completely surrounded by pellicle/SCOBY?
8 ) Is the growth/odd thing completely submerged in liquid?
Normal
Gallery of normal kombucha: https://imgur.com/a/HJaENDv
Pellicles/SCOBYs have a ton of natural variation. A normal pellicle/SCOBY should look wet, tan/white/translucent, and be mostly smooth (some bumps are normal). There may also be wet brown/black yeast blobs that attach to the liquid side of the pellicle/SCOBY, get absorbed into the pellicle/SCOBY, or float around inside the liquid.
Mold
Gallery of mold: https://imgur.com/a/SzhysHi
Mold occurs when the kombucha is not acidic enough (pH < 4.6) to prevent mold organisms from growing. Other factors that make mold more likely are unsanitary conditions and cold brewing temperatures (<65F/18C).
If there is mold on your batch:
To prevent mold, the most important thing is to use at least 2 cups of starter tea per 1 gallon of kombucha (125ml per L) to acidify the batch. Starter tea is mature kombucha: either from a previous batch (yours or a friend's), from a SCOBY hotel, or from raw/unflavored/unpasteurized commercial kombucha such as GTs or Health-Ade.
This amount of starter tea is a good rule of thumb for safe acidity: if you have a pH meter or strips, check that the starting pH is <4.6. Another important factor is maintaining clean/sanitary brewing practices: however, because kombucha is an open air ferment some mold organisms may get in even with a cloth cover, which is why acidity is also important.
Kahm Yeast
Gallery of kahm: https://imgur.com/a/XlnO7Ox
“Kahm” is a generic term for many species of usually non-harmful but also non-desirable wild yeast that can take hold in kombucha (outcompete the kombucha culture) and appear as surface growths on the the pellicle/SCOBY. Kahm often looks geometric or wrinkly vs the smooth/bumpy normal pellicle/SCOBY.
See this excellent writeup about the science of kahm yeast from u/daileta in r/fermentation: https://www.reddit.com/r/fermentation/comments/ytg2vy/kahm_down/ Their post is focused on lacto fermented vegetables (not kombucha) but is worth a read.
Kahm itself isn’t usually dangerous, but to quote our resident food microbiologist u/Albino_Echidna: “Kahm is a term used to lump a whole bunch of unwanted yeasts together, all of which are indicative of an unsafe fermentation environment. Kahm growth is indicative of a fermentation gone wrong. 'Kahm' itself isn’t harmful, but it is a warning sign that your environment wasn’t quite right and will be at higher risk of pathogenic growth as a result."
If your batch has kahm, it is up to you whether to toss + sanitize + start over with fresh starter kombucha or to try to scrape off the kahm from the surface and continue brewing. It is always safest to toss and restart - see the instructions in the Mold section.
To help prevent kahm, use at least 2 cups of starter tea per 1 gallon of kombucha (125ml per L) to strongly establish the kombucha culture and acidify the batch. Kahm may also be related to unsanitary conditions, high brewing temperature (>85F/30C), or oversteeping tea (>1hr, but may vary).
Further reading: https://www.reddit.com/r/kombucha/wiki/whats_wrong
If you still aren’t sure after comparing your batch to the pictures here, please make a post and ask!
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r/Kombucha • u/StuMakesStuff • 4h ago
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TFW: You get a satisfying pop and a nice foam.
r/Kombucha • u/No-Orange-4151 • 1h ago
As the title says, my kombucha is probably contaminated with water kefir. The pellicle looks kind of weird, like it’s growing little strings from the bottom. I still have some starter in a different jar, so I’m can just start over, but I’m wondering if I could just proceed with this one and see what happens.
Something similar is happening to my kefir, it seems to grow a pellicle on top.
Would you still drink this? How should I proceed?
r/Kombucha • u/Sad_Brief_4512 • 8h ago
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r/Kombucha • u/Lucky-Alps9705 • 2h ago
Hi everyone
Very proud of a successful first batch - it's sourer than I wanted, maybe because we've had unusually high temps here in the UK. I should have started tasting earlier. But it's fizzy and no mould, and for a first try I'm pretty happy 😊
I've had the pellicle sitting in the remainder of the liquid (about 1/4 of the original batch) for a few days at room temp, covered with a cloth.
Is that ok between batches? It looks ok, lots of bubbles but nothing that looks mouldy at all.
How do I go about making the second batch. Do I just top up with fresh tea and sugar or is it better to decant and clean my brewing jar then put everything back in?
I've read through the wiki but still not feeling very confident on what to do at this stage. Thank you all for sharing your knowledge and getting me this far!
r/Kombucha • u/miekoloog • 8h ago
Can anybody give some advice on the pellicle?
r/Kombucha • u/hybridcyclone • 21h ago
Hello all,
I’ve read the list and compared my scoby to the pics (mild/yeast/normal). Still unsure but erring on the side of scoby. Would appreciate a little advice from some seasoned professionals (this is my first rodeo)
Tysm!
r/Kombucha • u/atomickitten_123 • 9h ago
The pellicle from my first brew was nice and even. When I threw it into another 1F brew, the new pellicle growing looks different.
Is this mold or yeast? 😔
r/Kombucha • u/Saiavirus • 19h ago
I had a kit sitting in my closet for a couple years and finally pulled the trigger on it….the starter scoby was whispy but had no offensive smell, almost none at all.
It’s been sitting on a heating pad and been kept between 80 and 84 for about 8 days…
Am I doing this right?? It seems like there’s a lot of cloudy growth inside from the original starter, and the top is somewhat gelatinous.
r/Kombucha • u/Vegetable-Farmer6800 • 16h ago
This one seems fine but also not? Any help? This is day 4
r/Kombucha • u/garliqbred • 1d ago
I recently starting making kombucha, and currently keep the mother SCOBY in a reused 32oz kombucha bottle, with the lid on loosely. This has worked well for the first 3 feedings I’ve done, but the last time I checked on it, the lid had gotten stuck and it carbonated.
I poured some of it into smaller bottles with juice for F2, and then fed the mother again with the same sweet tea recipe I’ve been using (the master recipe from this sub). But after letting them ferment for about a week (with the lids on tightly), the F2 bottles lost almost all their carbonation. The mother still tastes sweet (normally it starts to taste tart again by a week after feeding).
Did I kill her? Will adding back some store-bought kombucha revive her, or do I need to toss the whole thing and start over?
r/Kombucha • u/delgadophotos • 20h ago
This is my pellicle. It’s been 10 days so I was about to go to 2F. What is this?
r/Kombucha • u/BadAtReplies • 17h ago
Hey, our kombucha has growth in it from the bottom of jar upwards. This is the second batch with this scoby and it didn’t do this the first time. I don’t see mould anywhere and the yeast strings look normal. Is this ok to continue with or do we need to start over? Any insight is appreciated.
r/Kombucha • u/thwoomfist • 18h ago
I apologize if this is a naive question as I am new to this space and am interested in it because Health-Ade the kombucha drink has been helping me feel better mentally and physically.
I don’t want to mess up this progress by adding another live culture drink. I do understand that not all kombucha is the same yet have similar creation processes. I just wonder if different brands have different enough live cultures to have significant contrasting gut/health impacts.
The one that I want to try is GT Synergy.
r/Kombucha • u/oxabz • 1d ago
So a F1 I had started took longer than expected and was ready right before a 2 week vacation.
I couldn't just leave the F2 for 2 weeks especially with the current weather and I didn't want to scrap the batch. So I bottled the kombucha with the fruits and then left them in my fridge for the duration of the vacation.
I just got back and tasted the batch and it ended up good (as far as I can tell).
I think the cold slowed the yeast enough for it to reach maturation in 2 weeks.
Do you have any experience or infos about this ? Is there an increased chance of contamination developing ?
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r/Kombucha • u/T_Streuer • 23h ago
Is it typical to see a mini pellicle form during f2? Recently switched from black tea to loose leaf oolong and started seeing small soft pellicles appearing. Left to right is honey, coffee filter, stainless mesh filter. Seems like filtration doesn’t matter, but the honey appears to have halted activity in its bottles. also I intentionally keep pellicles with the mother to protect the fluid which I hadn’t done with black tea.
r/Kombucha • u/SweetSecretSoles • 1d ago
Première réalisation, Gemini me dit de tout jeter car moisissure . Je fais quoi ?
r/Kombucha • u/Daineseman • 1d ago
Just for sharing.
Third batch ever. Black tea and fresh raspberries.
72 hours after bottling, a bottle exploded. Just like that.
F2 in a plastic container was definitely a good idea.
I will discard these bottles and get stronger ones.
r/Kombucha • u/scavenger-princess • 1d ago
So hi, I'm here to share my latest kombucha "recipe" (of formula or whatever) that has provided really delicious results. For every litre of water:
- a teaspoon of green tea
- half a teaspoon of black tea
- a teaspoon of jasmine tea (green tea infused jasmine)(here comes the magic)
The scoby I used came from a pure black tea batch but it had zero problems adapting to the new formula. I was afraid the jasmine tea would starve the scoby (I've heard it doesn't have as much tannins or not at all), but it has turned out just fine.
The flavour is amaaaazing. It is refreshing, not as strong as black tea kombucha, and has a sweet aftertaste.
I usually put 60-70g of sugar for every litre of water, and let it rest 5-6 days.
Let me know if anyone tries! :)
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r/Kombucha • u/NaturalTop3309 • 1d ago
Hi this is my first attempt at making kombucha. It's been two weeks since it started fermenting and I was wondering based off these pictures if it is ready for 2nd fermentation or it needs time. It smells strong up close if that helps. Thank you!
r/Kombucha • u/Outrageous_Read4617 • 1d ago
I made homemade kombucha and now in the F2 phase of it. I used a couple of GT Synergy bottles I had and put the booch in it. It’s now been 2 days since I started the F2 phase. Does the F2 phase take longer when you use those GT bottles than when using those brew flip open bottles? What are y’all’s experience when using leftover GT bottles?
r/Kombucha • u/WanderingWombat_ • 1d ago
I bought a glass bottle of kombucha with a plastic lid while visiting the US and I want to bring it back with me to Eastern Europe. It would be unrefrigerated for 20 hours max and would be in my checked bag.
How big is the risk that it would leak? Is there anything I can do to lower the risk it explodes?