The 10 Best Kombucha Starter Kits
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Brew Your Bucha Choose from three different kits, the largest of which comes with enough supplies for six full one-gallon brews, plus four growlers and an auto-siphon for bottling. The company's website provides plenty of information about the brewing process and health benefits of kombucha, along with recipes for different flavors and cocktails you can make. brewyourbucha.com
Kombucha Kamp Continuous Brewer This highly customizable option allows you to pick the color of the porcelain crock and cotton cover, the finish on the wooden stand, what type of flavoring you want, and whether or not to add a heater. Your purchase also comes with access to online videos that will teach you about the setup and upkeep of a continuous brewing system. kombuchakamp.com
Uncommon Goods Jar & Brew Kit Forget regular old mason jars – this one was designed specifically for kombucha, with a filter and tap valve and a snap-in mesh screen rather than the usual cotton cover. It comes with a booklet full of recipes and has a reusable label on the top, so you'll always know what flavor is brewing. uncommongoods.com
Editor's Notes
October 04, 2019:
Great for beginners, The Kombucha Shop offers an in-depth guide with brewing and post-brewing instructions, plus pH test strips and a thermometer, so you can monitor every step of the process. The deluxe version comes with six glass bottles for storing your kombucha when it's done. The Kitchentoolz Two Phase includes four 32-ounce growlers made from your choice of clear or amber glass, plus a heat wrap to keep your brew at the optimal temperature if you're storing it in a location that gets colder than 70 degrees Fahrenheit.
While most kits come with a one-gallon jar, the Northern Brewer EverBru offers three sizes ranging from one to three gallons, so it's great for those who like to share their homemade concoctions with friends and family. The two larger ones have stainless steel spigots, so you can serve it right out of the jar without even removing the lid.
If you already have a brewing vessel, the Brindle Southern Farms provides everything else you need to get started, and, unlike most others, it comes with a wooden mixing spoon and straws for taste-testing. The Fermentaholics Culture is a minimalist kit that includes a SCOBY and 12 ounces of starter tea, but you'll also need a jar, a cover, tea bags, and sugar, so it may not be the best choice for first-timers.