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    Pink Lady Apple Kombucha

    Pink Lady Apple Kombucha made with in season apples and fresh pressed cider, is an absolutely delicious way to enjoy this this fizzy probiotic rich beverage.

    Pink Lady Apple Cider Kombucha recipe second fermentation homemade fall #SKSHarvest #SeasonalSolutions #ad
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    The drink that I’m newly obsessed with, kombucha, gets a seasonal upgrade with pink lady apples and cider. This flavor combination is a winner. Tart kombucha tea with juicy pink lady apples and not too sweet apple cider.  Hands-down favorite homemade kombucha yet.

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    What is Kombucha?

    Kombucha, a fermented sweet tea, fits the requirements to be right on the top of my list of favorite beverages – fizzy, lightly sweet and fruity + the bonus of health claims and caffeine!

    Pink Lady Apple Cider Kombucha recipe second fermentation homemade fall #SKSHarvest #SeasonalSolutions #ad

    I had tried a few store bought kombuchas that I didn’t love. But once a found a great flavor, I was hooked! For the cost of my kombucha love affair I could have bought a platinum subscription to my favorite winery! I mean, kombucha’s good, but wine? Kombucha may have a very very small amount of alcohol depending on fermentation time, but wine it. is. not.

    So when my sweet friend recently declared that she was ready to split her scoby and was wondering if I wanted to make kombucha, I of course said yes!

    Pink Lady Apple Cider Kombucha recipe second fermentation homemade fall #SKSHarvest #SeasonalSolutions #ad

    I really had no idea what she was talking about so when I stopped by to pick up my split-of-the-scoby I invited myself in for quick kombucha tutorial.

    How to Make Kombucha at Home

    In its simplicity, kombucha is just sweet tea combined with starter tea and scoby (symbiotic colony of bacteria and yeast). Which after 5-7 or so days devours the sugar resulting in basic unflavored kombucha. Traditionally made with black or green tea, I like to experiment with all different varieties of tea. White tea is my favorite because of it’s light flavor and extra free radical protecting benefits. Unflavored kombucha can be refrigerated and consumed as is. But I like it best after a second ferment because this us when the flavor and fizz happens. Simply infuse already brewed Kombucha with fruits, herbs, or flowers. The fruit can be in chunk form, purée, or as a juice and it adds just the right amount of flavor and fizz.

    Pink Lady Apple Cider Kombucha recipe second fermentation homemade fall #SKSHarvest #SeasonalSolutions #ad

    It’s this fizz and flavoring infusing fermentation where I get creative with flavoring and bottling.

    I like to browse SKS Bottle and Packaging’s online store’s huge selection of 100% recyclable, made in the USA glass containers for fun bottling options. They have swing top, lug cap or screw on styles in all different shapes, colors and sizes.

    I chose SKS Clear Glass Beverage Bottles with white metal plastisol lined lug caps but their crazy huge selection has me dreaming up all sorts of homemade holiday gifts.

    Of all the different tea/fruit/herb combinations I have mixed up Pink Lady Apple Kombucha is my favorite. The lightly sweet, tart flavor of the tea is a perfect pair for unfiltered apple cider. A great introduction to kombucha for people who may be a little hesitant to try home-fermented-probiotic-polyphenol-rich-brew.

    Pink Lady Apple Cider Kombucha recipe second fermentation homemade fall #SKSHarvest #SeasonalSolutions #ad

    How to make Apple Kombucha

    For Pink Lady Apple Kombucha’s second fermentation divide cubed apples among bottles. Add apple cider to fill the bottle no more than 30%. Fill each bottle with plain kombucha leaving very little headspace so that it gets fizzy faster.

    While we’re on the topic of fizz. B E W A R N E D the more sugar from fruit and juice, the faster the kombucha will fizz up and the greater the risk of explosion. Kombucha bottle explosion is no joke – take it from me. I speak of multiple experiences. Fizz is great but too much fizz is really bad. Good quality containers really reduce the risk, but I have also learned that it is best to store lidded kombucha in a covered box during second fermentation to reduce the damage from exploded kombucha bombs. Labeling the bottles with a Fermented Since date via sticker or chalk marker is also very helpful in preventing over fermentation.

    Pink Lady Apple Cider Kombucha recipe second fermentation homemade fall #SKSHarvest #SeasonalSolutions #ad

    After chilled, serve over ice or use as a mixer for cocktails or mocktails.

    The apple flavor pairs well with gin or whiskey or as a substitution for apple cider in cocktail recipes like Harvest Cider Whiskey Spritz. Or to replace cider vinegar in homemade dressings like this Herb Cider Vinaigrette.

    Pink Lady Apple Kombucha Recipe

    Pink Lady Apple Cider Kombucha recipe second fermentation homemade fall #SKSHarvest #SeasonalSolutions #ad

    Pink Lady Apple Kombucha

    This light and fizzy probiotic rich beverage gets a delicious fruity apple flavor during it’s second fermentation.
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    Prep Time: 2 minutes
    Total Time: 1 day 4 hours 48 minutes
    Course: Drinks
    Cuisine: Chinese
    apples, easy fermentation, homemade kombucha
    Servings: 6 servings
    Calories: 73kcal
    Author: Tristin Rieken

    Ingredients

    • 64 oz plain kombucha either home brewed or store-bought)
    • 1 ½ cups pink lady apples diced
    • 3 cups apple cider unfiltered

    Instructions

    • Divide the chopped apples and cider into 16 ounce lidded bottles ensuring that the total fruit/juice amount does not exceed 30% of the bottle. 
    • Pour plain kombucha to fill leaving very little headspace, so that it gets fizzy as fast as possible. Secure lids. 
    • Let sit at room temperature (70- 85 degrees) for at least 72 hours up to 7 days. 
    • Then store the bottled kombucha in the refrigerator until you are ready to drink. 
    • Serve chilled.

    Notes

    The longer you let the second ferment sit at room temperature the more the vinegar flavor will develop. With increased fermentation you also increase the risk of explosion. Fermenting inside a cardboard box is recommended.

    Nutrition

    Calories: 73kcal | Carbohydrates: 18g | Sodium: 14mg | Potassium: 264mg | Sugar: 14g | Vitamin A: 15IU | Vitamin C: 2.5mg | Calcium: 11mg | Iron: 0.2mg
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    Nutrition Facts
    Pink Lady Apple Kombucha
    Amount Per Serving
    Calories 73
    % Daily Value*
    Sodium 14mg1%
    Potassium 264mg8%
    Carbohydrates 18g6%
    Sugar 14g16%
    Vitamin A 15IU0%
    Vitamin C 2.5mg3%
    Calcium 11mg1%
    Iron 0.2mg1%
    * Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

    I usually experiment with flavors based on what’s available seasonally. In addition to this Pink Lady Apple Kombucha, Strawberry Basil, Blueberry Honey, Lemon Raspberry and Blackberry Mint are all very delicious flavor-mix wins I’ve had. Do you make your own kombucha? What are some of your flavor combo wins?? Comment below and let me know! I’d love to try it. 

    enjoy!

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    Comments

    1. Allison Waken

      October 02, 2017 at 6:38 pm

      Oh this sounds SO good! Can’t wait to try it! [client]

      Reply
    2. Katie Crenshaw | A Fork's Tale

      October 11, 2018 at 5:50 am

      5 stars
      I love Kombucha. This Pink Lady Apple Kombucha sounds terrific. I can’t wait to make it this Fall!

      Reply
    3. Julie @ Running in a Skirt

      October 11, 2018 at 6:28 am

      5 stars
      Oh my!! What a delish drink and great way to use the tasty pink lady apples. I need to try this ASAP!

      Reply
    4. Nicole

      October 13, 2018 at 9:46 am

      5 stars
      I’ve been wanting to try and make kombucha, I was thinking apple and ginger – thanks for all the great tips!

      Reply
      • ONE armed MAMA

        October 13, 2018 at 9:48 am

        You’re welcome!! Making kombucha was much easier than I expected it to be, so I’m sure yours will be fabulous. Let me know how it turns out!!

        Reply
    5. Ramona

      October 14, 2018 at 6:10 am

      5 stars
      I definitely will try this, it is something I always said I wanted to make but never managed to. Defo on my must make very soon list now! Thanks for your share and for the inspiration. It sounds like fun and easy to make.

      Reply
      • ONE armed MAMA

        October 16, 2018 at 8:32 am

        You can TOTALLY do it Ramona!! I was hesitant at first but was spending so much $ on kombucha I decided to give it a try!

        Reply
    6. Beth

      October 14, 2018 at 10:25 am

      5 stars
      I haven’t made my own kombucha yet. This version with the apple cider and apples sounds so delicious! I’m totally going to try these!

      Reply
      • ONE armed MAMA

        October 16, 2018 at 8:31 am

        It was so much easier than I thought it would be!! I’ve also tried sauerkraut but I find bouch easier.

        Reply
    7. Rachel

      March 02, 2023 at 12:55 pm

      Once they go into the fridge, do they stop fermenting, or do you need to drink it very quickly to keep the risk of them exploding in the fridge down?

      Reply
      • Tristin Rieken

        March 04, 2023 at 8:30 am

        Hi Rachel, Great question! After moving kombucha into the refrigerator the cold greatly slows fermentation and minimizes risk of explosion. Also the quality of your bottles is a big factor in whether or not the kombucha will explode. But if you’ve got an awesome batch of bouch (or high sugar content apples) you can always burp the bottles every once in awhile to reduce pressure.

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