Guest guest Posted December 1, 2008 Report Share Posted December 1, 2008 This is my first time posting and I would like to address a road block I had with brewing.Tried to grow two babies, each from a bottle of store bought GT kombucha in seperate gallon jars with sweet assam tea.Put it in a cupboard in my kitchen, waited almost 2 weeks. Guess what? No new scoby but a few mold lumps on the surface of the tea. Damn. This time around I received 2 small thin scobys from someone off a kombucha exchange network. I used a bottle of store bought kombucha in each gallon jar again. However, this time I gave careful attention to the AMBIENT TEMPERATURE the jars were in. I live in SEATTLE and right now my house is near 60F. Not warm enough for kt brewing I assumed so I went out and bought a " seedling heat mat " which you should be able to find in most planting/gardening stores and placed a towel on top of it and the jars on top of that. Then I wrapped a towel around the base of both jars. I also used an external fish tank thermometer that sticks like a piece of tape to the outside of the jar (it has a range of 68-84F.) I made sure temp was in range of 74-82F. About 12 days later, SUCCESS! A large scoby formed atop the previous mini ones and am currently enjoying my first batch! This might be a hasty conclusion but make sure to MAINTAIN IDEAL TEMPERATURES WHEN BREWING KT! - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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