Following the MBF stragglers
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Following the MBF stragglers
Hey all - another Mr. Beer Fans refugee here! My online name is Thorn and I got to MBF from my husband Jon. I was a kombucha brewer before we met and once he introduced me to homebrewing, I became enthusiastic about meads and ciders. We have designed one or two beer recipes together, and I work at making sure Jon has what he needs to brew.
Looking forward to being assimilated!
Looking forward to being assimilated!
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Welcome Thorn! Glad to have you. Please keep us up on your brewing adventures.
Assimilation has begun.
Assimilation has begun.
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Never mind, there it is.
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Welcome... I've done several ciders and a mead. I've been looking at kombucha as well. Will look forward to seeing your posts...
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Hi Thorn,
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Glad to see you made it here Thorn. sounds like you guys have a homebrewing team at home.
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I've made yogurt and kefir (in addition to beer). I think I may have sent you guys some dehydrated kefir grains.Thorn wrote:Hey all - another Mr. Beer Fans refugee here! My online name is Thorn and I got to MBF from my husband Jon. I was a kombucha brewer before we met and once he introduced me to homebrewing, I became enthusiastic about meads and ciders. We have designed one or two beer recipes together, and I work at making sure Jon has what he needs to brew.
Looking forward to being assimilated!
I've never made Kombucha. How does that compare with kefir or yogurt? I assume it's full of probiotics, right?
BTW, if anybody wants kefir grains, let me know.
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Hello and welcome to the site. My wife makes or has made yogurt, kefir, and kombucha also.
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Welcome to the Borg Thorn! Make yourself at home!!
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Yay, it's my wife!
That reminds me, I should upload an avatar and do all of the rest of the initial account setup that I haven't done yet...maybe later, though. Sounds like a lot of work.
That reminds me, I should upload an avatar and do all of the rest of the initial account setup that I haven't done yet...maybe later, though. Sounds like a lot of work.
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Thorn!!!!
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Nice to have you!
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I remember the kefir grains! The process for kombucha is not similar to milk kefir but is very similar to water kefir (which I have tried as well but don't like it). Also, kombucha mothers (also called SCOBYs) are a lot tougher to manage than the grains, since they grow like really thick pellicles and grow in width to fit their container. All of this said, YES, tons of probiotics! Different ones than in the dairy versions, but still tons of them. The other benefit of kombucha is that it has a trace amount of alcohol...bpgreen wrote:I've made yogurt and kefir (in addition to beer). I think I may have sent you guys some dehydrated kefir grains.
I've never made Kombucha. How does that compare with kefir or yogurt? I assume it's full of probiotics, right?
BTW, if anybody wants kefir grains, let me know.
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Thanks to everyone else for your warm welcomes! I really appreciate it. Once we get Jon back to full brewing form in our new apartment, I'll try another recipe.