Hemp Kombucha is one of the most searched topics in Australia. Even though this is Cannabis, will it give you any kind of buzz?
The main ingredient in Hemp Kombucha is hemp seed oil. Hemp seeds are nutrious with essential fatty acids, proteins, omega-6, omega-3 and more. Hemp Kombucha doesn’t get you high, but it does help boost your gut-biome. Hemp products are legal to consume since November, 2017 in Australia.
Kombucha has be filling the shelves in our supermarkets for the past few years, and Hemp kombucha is the latest addition. Its popularity stems from health benefits that the newly legalised hemp seed oil has.
STEP 1: Start be brewing the tea in the distilled water.
Bring the water to boil in a large pot.
Pour in one cup of cane sugar. Mix and stir well until it is completely dissolved.
Mix in the hemp oil.
STEP 2: Let the brew cool down to room temperature to create a climate that is not hostile to your SCOBY culture. Pour the brew into your glass jars with around 5cm of space left at the top.
STEP 3: Now, pour an equal amount of the premade kombucha into each jar. Then, add equal amounts of your SCOBY into each jar.
STEP 4: Add the covers to each jar and close them tightly to prevent any external contaminants from entering the space. Place the jars in a relatively warm area of your house, preferably at a temperature around 25°C.
STEP 5: The fermentation process takes around 10 days to reach completion, so some patience is required. The wait is made far easier when remembering what the nourishing end result will be. The flavour of the kombucha can be tested using a clean dropper. The taste should be slightly sweet, yet bitter. If that is the case, then your brew is ready! Pour away!
A SCOBY: 1/2 cup of starter, 1/4 cup organic sugar, 2x organic black tea bags, glass container, cheesecloth, or similar, elastic band to secure it, and Hemp oil Method
Sterilise a broad-mouthed glass or ceramic bowl or jug with boiling water. (It needs a wide opening to allow plenty of contact with oxygen.)
Combine the rice malt syrup or sugar in a saucepan with 1 litre of water and bring to the boil. Remove from the heat, add the tea bags, cover and allow to steep for 15 minutes.
Remove the tea bags and pour the liquid into the sterilised container. Leave it to cool to around body temperature. Or cooler. (This is important, Hot tea will kill the mother.)
Add the kombucha and then gently place the SCOBY on top (it may sink, but this is okay). Cover with a clean tea towel or muslin and leave to sit for 7–10 days (a week will be plenty in warm weather and/or if you use sugar). The temperature needs to be around 24–30°C.
At the end of 7–10 days, a ‘baby’ SCOBY will have formed on top of the ‘mother’. Remove both SCOBYs, placing them in a glass container.
Pour a little of the kombucha liquid onto the SCOBYs, then pour the rest into a 1 litre swing-top bottle (one with a hinged lid and rubber stopper), or a plastic soft-drink bottle, and refrigerate, ensuring you leave a 2–3 cm space at the top.
Get a little more fizz going by adding a dash of extra rice malt syrup or a little chopped fruit and securing the lid. Leave the bottle out at room temperature for an additional 2–4 days.
The live yeast and bacteria will continue to consume the residual sugar from both the fi rst fermentation, plus the extra dash you’ve just added. In the absence of oxygen (now that the whole thing is lidded), carbon dioxide is produced (and trapped), thus building up the fizz.
As such but are spawned from a ‘mother’ when one makes a batch of brew. Regular kombucha makers are always happy to give away a baby SCOBY.
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