Boogity
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A year or two ago we had several discussions about kefir here. It seemed that many sang the praises of it so I tried it too. After several tries I abandoned my efforts because everything I made tasted awful. Just last week I decided to give it one more try.
I have my jar of grains in very good condition but I just can't seem to "brew" my water kefir to taste very good. The 1 gal. batch I made I used dried blue berries and one lemon. This was from a recipe I found on the web. I allowed it to set at room temperature for about 36 hrs. and strained off the fruit, poured into 1 pt. jars, capped them, and allowed them to set at room temp. for another 48 hours. The first jar tasted alright but nothing to write home about. After one more day all of it tasted like vinegar. I dumped all of it down the drain.
I'm not sure this kifer idea is for me. A lot of messing around for yuckie tasting drink. Not only that but I'm not 100% convinced that there is any nutritional or health value to kefir.
Can someone help me? Thanks.
I have my jar of grains in very good condition but I just can't seem to "brew" my water kefir to taste very good. The 1 gal. batch I made I used dried blue berries and one lemon. This was from a recipe I found on the web. I allowed it to set at room temperature for about 36 hrs. and strained off the fruit, poured into 1 pt. jars, capped them, and allowed them to set at room temp. for another 48 hours. The first jar tasted alright but nothing to write home about. After one more day all of it tasted like vinegar. I dumped all of it down the drain.
I'm not sure this kifer idea is for me. A lot of messing around for yuckie tasting drink. Not only that but I'm not 100% convinced that there is any nutritional or health value to kefir.
Can someone help me? Thanks.