Is your kombucha more sour or vinegary that you would like? This post will help you troubleshoot why it happened and provide ideas to fix vinegary kombucha.
Before we troubleshoot how troubleshoot how to fix vinegary kombucha, let’s first talk a bit more about the kombucha fermentation process to gain a better understanding of what contributes to the vinegary character in kombucha.
As kombucha ferments, the acid content increases over time due to the activity of the yeast in the kombucha SCOBY consuming the sugars and tannins in the sweetened tea, transforming them into ethanol.
Bacteria then feed on this ethanol, turning it into a variety of acidic compounds that give kombucha its distinctively tart taste. Finished kombucha usually has a pH between 2.5 and 3.5 (the lower the pH, the more sour it is). Guide to Kombucha pH.
Sometimes, due to fermentation time or temperature, this process goes farther than planned resulting in extremely tart, vinegar-tasting kombucha. While this extra-tart kombucha is not unsafe (it’s actually filled with even more probiotics), the taste can be too intense for many people.
The fermentation of kombucha is similar to vinegar fermentation. It starts with yeast converting sugars into alcohol followed by the bacteria converting alcohol to organic acids.
Although there are differences in the chemical composition and fermentation processes between kombucha and vinegar, the general concept behind the symbiotic fermentations of yeast and bacteria are similar.
There are three main organic acids formed during kombucha fermentation that contribute to it’s tart, almost vinegary character: acetic, glucuronic, and gluconic.
Brewing great kombucha is all about the balance between sweet and tart. Here are a few ways to prevent your kombucha from becoming too sour:
You can monitor your kombucha by tasting it daily and deciding when the flavor balance is just right for you. Simply dip the open end of a straw in the kombucha, cover the open end with a finger and lift the straw out and uncover it letting the kombucha drain into a small glass (or your mouth).
Keeping good notes with dates and temperatures can help you learn how your SCOBY performs and when your kombucha is ready to flavor or drink.
If you find yourself with kombucha that is too sour for your taste, what can you do to fix it?
I’ve had limited success fixing vinegary kombucha and chalked it up as a learning experience and found another use for it.
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