How to Make Homemade Kombucha Recipe 1 Gallon | Mainly Homemade (2024)

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Learn how to make 1 gallon homemade kombucha easily at home.

It is really not too hard to master the art of kombucha making.

Just a few ingredients along with a little patience and time to make the perfect kombucha every time. Last week I taught you how to growa kombucha scoby from a bottle. Once you have a scoby, you can then start making homemade kombucha for very little cost.

How to Make Homemade Kombucha

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Ingredients for 1 gallon kombucha recipe

1 Scoby purchased from here or grow komucha scobyfrom a bottle
1 Cup sugar
3.5 Quarts of water
5 Organic black tea bags (can use green tea, but not the first batch)
1 Gallon Jar to store kombucha
Glass bottles for storage
2 Cups brewed Kombucha

Directions How to Make Kombucha Recipe 1 Gallon

Making homemade kombucha is really easy if you follow these simple steps. First everything must be sanitized. I cannot stress this enough. When dealing with fermenting anything it is crucial every piece is clean and sanitized. Wash your hands and all equipment used before you begin. I like to run everything through my dishwasher before I make and bottle. My husband and I brew our own beer and make our own wine. So we are very familiar with making sure everything is super clean and sanitized.

Now on to making the lovely kombucha. First measure out 3.5 quarts of water and place in a pot on the stove. Heat the water until boiling. Some people insist on using distilled water. Boiling filtered water from our fridge has worked perfect for me, and I have been making this for nearly a year. So need to add to the cost of making your own brew.

Next turn off the heat and add1 cup of sugar. Stir the sugar until it is completely dissolved. Then add 5 organic black tea bags. This is the brand I use and for the first fermentation from your homemade scoby you should use black tea for a strong brew. Cover the pot so not much water escapes. After you have brewed the kombucha you can then use a combination of black and green tea. But you should have at least a 3 black tea and 2 green for later brews.

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This is one of the most difficult parts, waiting for the tea to cool. It must cool to room temperature before adding the scoby. If not you risk damaging your precious scoby you grew from scratch. Once it is completely cooled, pour the tea into the clean1 gallon jar and add 2 cups of your previous brew. Then add the homemade scoby to the top. It is OK if it sinks to the bottom. It will still work its magic.

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Store in the 1 gallon glass jar with a cloth covered lid with a rubber band. This allows the kombucha to breathe without getting any additional bacteria or fruit flies in your brew. Store in a dark closet that remains cool through out the day and someplace no one will touch it. It needs to remain still to grow the scoby and create the bubbles. I use my closet under the stairs, since no one ever goes in there.

Allow to brew for at least 7 days. It may take 10-12 depending on the temperature in your home. During the winter months, I allow a little longer brew. Right now 8 days is the perfect time for the flavor and creating the carbonation . With the first batch you may need to let it go a little longer too.

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Here you can see all three scobys. The little baby one from the bottle is on the top, then the one from the jar and lastly the large one is from the gallon jar we just made. So you can grow a scoby from a bottle, to start your homemade kombucha process. The entire process takes a little over three weeks to have a viable scoby and make your first kombucha recipe 1 gallon batch.

Make Homemade Kombucha 1 gallon

How to Make Homemade Kombucha Recipe 1 Gallon

This kombucha recipe has easy instructions for kombucha recipe 1 gallon. Learn how grow your own scoby to make 2 cups starter for a gallon recipe.

CourseDrinks

CuisineDrink

Keywordkombucha recipe, kombucha recipe 1 gallon

Prep Time 10 minutes

Cook Time 30 minutes

Total Time 40 minutes

Servings 1 gallon

Author Amy Greene

Ingredients

  • 1Scoby purchased or grow komucha scoby from a bottle
  • 1Cupsugar
  • 3.5Quartsof water
  • 5Organic black tea bagscan use green tea, but not the first batch
  • 1GallonJar to store kombucha
  • Glass bottles for storage
  • 2Cupsbrewed Kombucha

Instructions

  1. Making homemade kombucha is really easy if you follow these steps. First everything must be sanitized. I cannot stress this enough. When dealing with fermenting anything it is crucial every piece is clean and sanitized. Wash your hands and all equipment used before you begin. I like to run everything through my dishwasher before I make and bottle. My husband and I brew our own beer and make our own wine. So we are very familiar with making sure everything is super clean and sanitized.

  2. Now on to making the lovely kombucha. First measure out 3.5 quarts of water and place in a pot on the stove. Heat the water until boiling. Some people insist on using distilled water. Boiling filtered water from our fridge has worked perfect for me, and I have been making this for nearly a year. So need to add to the cost of making your own brew.

  3. Next turn off the heat and add 1 cup of sugar. Stir the sugar until it is completely dissolved. Then add 5 organic black tea bags. This is the brand I use and for the first fermentation from your homemade scoby you should use black tea for a strong brew. After you have brewed the kombucha you can then use a combination of black and green tea. But you should have at least a 3 black tea and 2 green for later brews.

  4. This is one of the most difficult parts, waiting for the tea to cool. It must cool to room temperature before adding the scoby. If not you risk damaging your precious scoby you grew from scratch or possibly purchased. Once it is completely cooled, pour the tea into the clean 1 gallon jar and add 2 cups of your previous brew. Then add the scoby to the top.

  5. Store in the 1 gallon glass jar with a cloth covered lid with a rubber band. This allows the kombucha to breathe without getting any additional bacteria or fruit flies in your brew. Store in a dark closet that remains cool through out the day and someplace no one will touch it. It needs to remain still to grow the scoby and create the bubbles. I use my closet under the stairs, since no one ever goes in there.

  6. Allow to brew for at least 7 days. It may take 10-12 depending on the temperature in your home. During the winter months, I allow a little longer brew. Right now 8 days is the perfect time for the flavor and creating the carbonation. With the first batch you may need to let it go a little longer too.

Troubleshooting making kombucha

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If you ever see green or gray spots, your scoby has developed a mold. Discard it all and start over. You can tell it is mold, since it will not be glossy. The mold is dull and fuzzy. Once you have established several healthy batches we can talk about making a scoby hotel for them to hang out in, in case you have a contaminated batch. Then you will not have to start from scratch.

When working and measuring out ingredients, make sure all your cupsand funnels are also sterile. I use a glass measuring cup for measuring the two cups of fermented kombucha to add to the freshly brewed tea. It is recommended to use plastic funnel rather than a metal one. Be sure to check out the final chapter of this series learning bottling and flavoring your homemade kombucha.

I can’t wait to hear your successes with making homemade kombucha.

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FAQs

How much tea and sugar for 1 gallon of kombucha? ›

Batch Size: To increase or decrease the amount of kombucha you make, maintain the basic ratio of 1 cup of sugar, 8 bags of tea, and 2 cups starter tea per gallon batch. One scoby will ferment any size batch, though larger batches may take longer.

How many cups of starter for kombucha? ›

And remember, starter tea = plain, unflavored kombucha that's successfully undergone a first fermentation. In general, I use 2 cups of strong starter tea per gallon batch. By adding that starter tea to your sweet tea, you inoculate it with good bacteria and yeast.

What happens if you put too much sugar in kombucha? ›

Too much and the yeasts will either a) “flush” and overrun the bacteria, or b) fall completely asleep and do nothing. It may be possible to use as little as ¾ cup or as much as 1.5 cups per gallon and have successful brews.

What sugar is best for kombucha? ›

Cane sugar or more commonly known as white sugar is the best and most common type of sugar used for kombucha brewing. It is the most easily available source of sucrose for the yeast to convert to ethanol.

How long does it take to ferment 1 gallon of kombucha? ›

F1 typically takes around 7-12 days, though some people like to go longer. During that time, the sweet tea ferments and is transformed into kombucha by the starter tea and a kombucha culture (a SCOBY).

How to make kombucha for dummies? ›

BREW 1 gallon of green or black tea. Let cool. ADD SCOBY, starter kombucha, brewed tea, and 1 cup of sugar to a 1-gallon glass brewing vessel. COVER the brewing vessel with a linen cloth, secure with a rubber band, and ferment at room temperature for 7 days.

What is the best fruit for kombucha? ›

Mango is our top choice when it comes to blending fruit purees for hard kombucha. We love mango because it is sweet and luscious. We use a special blend of mangoes that include two types of the tropical fruit. We use a blend of Tommy Atkins and Sugar Mangoes.

What fruits are good in kombucha? ›

Fruit juice of your liking: cherry, grape, blueberry, pomegranate, lemon, pineapple, etc. You can add pieces of fruit (strawberries, blueberries, etc.) in addition to, or instead of, fruit juice. Even orange peel is delicious and gives it more fizz.

Can you use canned fruit in kombucha? ›

Flavored kombucha is also a great way to use-up the liquid from canned fruits like peaches, pears, or pineapple. Furthermore, if you enjoy the sweet hot of fresh ginger juice, it is an especially health promoting addition.

How much sugar to put in kombucha starter? ›

But if you want to make real kombucha, it requires a certain amount of sugar to feed the kombucha culture. I recommend at least ¾ cup per gallon batch.

How long should I let my kombucha ferment? ›

A. Kombucha tea has a rich, earthy flavor, which can vary greatly depending on the length of time it ferments, 7-30 days. For a mild flavor, brew the kombucha for a shorter time. For a bolder, more vinegary flavor, brew the kombucha for a longer time.

What if I have a SCOBY but no starter liquid? ›

If you do not have any liquid at all but what you think may be a viable SCOBY, you can make just 1 – 2 cups of sweet tea, pour over the culture in a small bowl, and add a cloth cover. Allow the culture to turn that small amount of liquid into well fermented Kombucha, which may take a 1-3 weeks.

How much sugar do you put in tea for kombucha? ›

But if you want to make real kombucha, it requires a certain amount of sugar to feed the kombucha culture. I recommend at least ¾ cup per gallon batch.

What is the ratio of tea bags to sugar in kombucha? ›

The first step is to add your tea bags and sugar to a glass jar, then pour in boiling water. The ratios of the ingredients are as follows: 2 green or black tea bags per 1 litre – I have used organic and non organic. ¼ cup sugar per 1 litre – I have used organic raw and simple white sugar and both have worked fine.

How many tea bags and sugar for kombucha? ›

1 gallon of kombucha ingredients + tools:

1 cup sugar (plain white sugar or raw sugar) 8 tea bags (green, black, white - nothing herbal or flavored) 1 gallon glass jar, like this one.

How much loose leaf black tea for 1 gallon kombucha? ›

1 Gallon container (most common): Make a strong tea using a mixture of 3 Tbsp of loose-leaf tea (or 9 tea bags) in 4 cups of boiling water. Steep for 6 minutes, then discard the tea leaves. 2 Gallon container: Use 6 Tbsp of loose-leaf tea (or 18 tea bags) in 8 cups of boiling water.

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