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So I only fermented for ~a week and I sort of combined a few recipes I found online including one from a YouTube channel called TheBruSho. Here is what I came up with after reading a few:
Rye Kvass:
~7 Pieces of Rye Bread(preferably dark or Russian rye)
~1/2 gal [1.9L] Water
~2/3 cup [150g| sugar(can be substituted with wort, honey, molasses, ect)
Handful of raisins or any other dried berry (cut in half if you like) ~10
Optional: Pinch of bread yeast or tea sppon of sour dough starter to accelerate the fermentation
Toast the bread so dark as to be almost burned
Boil enough water to cover the toast and pour over toasted bread pieces
Wait until room temp and add raisins and sugar
Ferment 3-5 days depending on your fermentation activity. Bottle with more raisins and a tea spoon of sugar and set on counter 2-3 days Refrigerate and drink
From what I understand you can then use the filtered out bread as a starter for the next batch. There is also beet kvass that is either combined with rye bread or used on its own. So far it seems like the easiest and most versatile probiotic drink style but I haven't experimented with all of them yet. I didn't check ABV but they say it is usually 0.5-2.0%
Other than the raisins…. 🤣
That sounds amazing actually.
Thank you for sharing
The raisins are there as a source of yeast and really doesn't impact the flavor that much as this amount. They can be removed if you use another source of yeast.
Sourdough starter would probably be a superior option - lactic acid fermentation is essential for a good kvass
I used sour dough starter on my second attempt and it carbonated way faster than just raisins.
Totally believable