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Step 1
Heat 1/2 cup of the the water to 205º-210ºF
Step 2
Steep the tea for 4-5 minutes
Step 3
Remove the tea bags, pour in the sugar, and stir until completely dissolved
Step 4
Pour in the (room-temperature) 1/2 cup of water to cool the liquid quickly
Step 5
Wait until completely cooled, and finally add the bottle of store-bought kombucha
Step 6
Securely cover with a clean and breathable material, such as a coffee filter or cheesecloth
Step 7
Place in a warm (70º-80ºF), dark spot for about a week until the SCOBY starts to form
Step 8
It's will start looking like bubbles, then a translucent film, slowly growing into a white-ish disk.
Step 9
SCOBYs look weird! It might be slightly discolored, bubbly, warped, etc. What you don't want is fuzz
Step 10
Anything fuzzy or mold-like, toss the batch, sanitize, and try again. If you use enough starter and maintain a clean, warm environment, this shouldn't be a problem
Step 11
Once the SCOBY has reached 1/4-1/2 inch thick, she is ready!
Step 12
Follow these instructions on how to brew the full gallon (using a continuous brew system)!
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