How to Store Your Kombucha Scoby (2024)

Are you just starting to ferment homemade kombucha, and you’re not sure how to store your kombucha scoby between batches? Here’s how!

A kombucha scoby is a starter culture that enables you to start fermenting kombucha.

The beauty of it is that it can be reused endlessly! Once you’ve finished fermenting your kombucha, simply recuperate the scoby and store it to start a new kombucha recipe.

The easiest way to store a kombucha scoby is to start a new fermentation just after bottling. However, you can space out two fermentations if you keep the scoby at room temperature or in the fridge.

Our storage advice also applies to jun scoby, as these are similar cultures.

Go straight to the section that interests you:

  • How much scoby to store?
  • Keeping refrigerated
  • Storing at room temperature
  • How do you know if the scoby is still alive?

What Is a Scoby?

A kombucha scoby is a healthy, freshly harvested kombucha in which there is a gelatinous film swimming around. The liquid is essential to start fermentation, while the film is optional, as it lacks sufficient microorganism content.

So, it’s important to understand that there’s more to a ‘kombucha scoby’ than just the gelatinous film! The latter, mainly made of cellulose, cannot start kombucha fermentation on its own.

Kombucha fermentation starts with fresh, healthy kombucha (called liquid culture)! Film is optional but usually included (as long as it’s not too voluminous).

To find out more, read What Is a Kombucha Scoby? and Is a Kombucha Scoby a Mushroom?

How Much Kombucha Scoby Should I Keep?

To make a 3-litre kombucha recipe, we recommend saving about 500 ml (2 cups) of starter culture (plain liquid kombucha).

The amount of scoby to keep depends on the volume of the next recipe; it is essential to add enough to ensure the fermentation process starts correctly.

The general rule is to keep at least 10% of the volume of your next recipe.

La règle générale est de conserver minimum 10% du volume de votre prochaine recette.

Examples:

  • To make 3L of kombucha, keep 300 ml of starter culture.
  • To make 15L of kombucha, keep 1.5 L of starter culture.

You could put in more (as we do with our kombucha scobys made from organic ingredients!), but less is not recommended in order to avoid mould.

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The quality of the kombucha used is important, as it guarantees the quality of the fermentation and therefore the kombucha produced.

You can keep the film, but make sure there’s always more liquid than film.

Storing Your Kombucha Scoby in the Fridge

The easiest way to store kombucha is in a sealed container in the fridge.

Always indicate what’s in the jar so that no one in your household gets rid of it by mistake!

The scoby will then go dormant and can be kept for up to 6 months.

However, we’ve already seen scobys that had been forgotten for over a year in a corner of the fridge come back to life without any problem. These little creatures are resilient!

Storing Your Kombucha Scoby at Room Temperature

You can store your kombucha scoby at room temperature in a jar covered with a cloth. However, you’ll need to feed it regularly.

This is a slightly more laborious method of storage than refrigeration, but it makes the culture more active faster.

At room temperature, the microorganisms in the kombucha are not dormant as they are in the fridge, so the scoby will continue to acidify. Therefore, you’ll need to add sweet tea from time to time.

Remember to feed it well, otherwise, it will end up as kombucha vinegar!

How to Store Your Kombucha Scoby (2)

Steps to follow to store a kombucha scoby at room temperature:

  1. Place the kombucha and, if you like, the film, in a jar (about 10% of the volume of your next recipe).
  2. Bring 250 ml (1 cup) of water to the boil.
  3. Brew 1 sachet (2 g) of tea for 30 minutes.
  4. Add 50 g (¼ cup) sugar.
  5. Stir to dissolve the sugar.
  6. Once lukewarm, add the sweetened tea to the kombucha scoby.
  7. Cover with a cloth with a rubber band.
  8. Repeat adding lukewarm sweet tea every fortnight.

If you store your scoby this way for several months, new films will form on the surface. Compost, cook, give away, or throw away the old ones and keep only the top one. It is the youngest and the one that contains the most active microorganisms.

To preserve a jun scoby at room temperature, follow the same steps, replacing the sugar with honey.

Scoby Hotel: Bad Idea!

A kombucha hotel (or scoby hotel) is several films of kombucha piled up in a jar filled with kombucha.

A kombucha hotel is aesthetically very interesting, but it doesn’t give you a good culture to start with. We therefore advise against using this technique to store kombucha scobys.

The most important thing is to have a living liquid kombucha. A scoby hotel leaves almost no room for the liquid.
What’s more, the kombucha scobys at the bottom of the jar won’t have access to the oxygen above. Yeast will disappear and the culture will lose its vitality.

Is My Kombucha Scoby Still Alive?

It is impossible to tell whether a kombucha scoby is still active by her appearance, colour, or smell. The only exception is if there’s mould on the surface, throw it all away.

The only way to know if a kombucha scoby is alive and well is to ferment it again. If there are enough active microorganisms, the sweet tea will acidify, the sugar will gradually disappear and a new kombucha scoby will slowly develop on the surface.

If you have any doubts about the vitality of your scoby, don’t hesitate to use more starter culture than usual.

If, after 3 weeks of fermentation at room temperature, the kombucha is still quite sweet, not very acidic, or no scoby is present on the surface, then you can conclude that your kombucha scoby is probably dead.

To find out more, see Is My Kombucha Scoby Sick?

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How to Store Your Kombucha Scoby (2024)

FAQs

How to Store Your Kombucha Scoby? ›

Storing Your Kombucha Scoby in the Fridge

What is the best way to store a SCOBY? ›

Once the SCOBYs are dehydrated, place them in a sealable plastic bag and store them in the refrigerator (not the freezer). Dehydrated SCOBYs will generally survive in the refrigerator for at least 3 months. Once you are ready to begin making kombucha again, follow our instructions on how to rehydrate the SCOBY.

How long can you keep a SCOBY without feeding it? ›

A SCOBY that has not been fed for a while will use up all available sugar over about eight weeks and then go dormant for a while. Eventually though, the bacteria and yeast will need to eat so the culture will begin to die off and eventually the SCOBY will turn black and rot.

How do I put my SCOBY to rest? ›

Put your Scoby inside the jar and cover the top with cloth.

Wash your hands, then put your Scoby into the jar. It will likely settle at the bottom. Then, place a tightly woven cloth over the opening, like a bandana or tea towel. You can add a lid to your kombucha jar, but don't seal it.

How do you keep a SCOBY when not in use? ›

Once the scobys are dehydrated, place them in a sealable plastic bag and store them in the refrigerator (not the freezer). Dehydrated scobys will generally survive in the refrigerator for at least 3 months.

How to keep SCOBY healthy? ›

Keep your SCOBY hotel at room temperature. Between 65 - 85 degrees works, but mid- to high-70s is ideal for the healthiest cultures. Too cold, and it could go dormant. Too hot, and they could die.

When should you throw out an old SCOBY? ›

When is it time to replace your SCOBY? Here I'm referring to the SCOBY in its entirety, as in, when do you need to start over completely? You will only need to replace your SCOBY if it has developed mold or if it is continuously struggling to ferment.

How many times can I reuse a SCOBY? ›

The beauty of it is that it can be reused endlessly! Once you've finished fermenting your kombucha, simply recuperate the scoby and store it to start a new kombucha recipe. The easiest way to store a kombucha scoby is to start a new fermentation just after bottling.

Can I cut my SCOBY in half? ›

If you still want to make a gallon, then yes, SCOBYs can be cut in half. Make sure to clean a clean/sterile cutting instrument to avoid contamination.

What does bad SCOBY look like? ›

A moldy or dead scoby is quite distinctive, and there is no mistaking it when you see it. The mold will be white or colorful, fuzzy and dry. It can appear as spots on the scoby, or cover the scoby altogether. A dead scoby will be black.

Can you touch SCOBY with bare hands? ›

Handling Your Scoby with Bare Hands: Myth-Busting and Tips | TikTok. It's okay to touch your scoby with bare hands, as long as you wash them. and make sure the soap is rinsed off very well. It's very common for people to touch their scoby, especially if they need to tear it apart.

Should I push my SCOBY down? ›

If your SCOBY starts pushing out of the vessel, that's OK. Just push it back down. Don't worry if you think it's been hanging out in the air a few days.

How do I know if my SCOBY is dying? ›

Tannins give the tea its color. Green teas will always produce a lighter kombucha brew than using a dark tea. As the sugars are converted by the scoby, the tannins are also converted, changing the color of the tea. If you check on your scoby and see that it's turned black, then the scoby has died.

How often should I feed my SCOBY? ›

Remember, the scoby will continue to grow and ferment, so if you are not planning to use the scoby relatively quickly, it's a good idea to feed it every few weeks by adding some sweet tea to the jar to provide the food and nutrients it needs to stay healthy and continue fermenting.

What to do once you have a SCOBY? ›

If a SCOBY has been shared with you, you don't need to use it immediately. As long as it's in a clean, glass container, it'll do just fine and will be waiting until you're ready to use it. If it's sealed with an airtight lid, you can swap it out with a breathable cotton lid (secured with a rubber band) if you like.

How do you wake up a refrigerated SCOBY? ›

If you're insistent on keeping it in the fridge…

When you do decide to brew a new batch with a refrigerated SCOBY, give it at least a few days at room temperature to acclimate to the warmer temperature and wake back up before you brew a new batch with it or add it to sweet tea.

Should SCOBY be refrigerated? ›

Your kombucha culture or SCOBY is shelf-stable, so it doesn't require refrigeration. If you just bought a SCOBY, It's best to keep it at room temperature until you are ready to brew. If you are in-between brews, just store it in a jar with a cloth cover much the same as your primary fermentation.

What is the lifespan of a SCOBY? ›

How long does a SCOBY last? Put simply, kombucha SCOBYs can be reused for many years. Realistically, however, you simply won't need it to last that long. Your SCOBY grows and divides with each batch of kombucha, so you will constantly be growing new SCOBYs.

Should SCOBY sink or float? ›

When you first put your SCOBY into your sweet tea in the brewing vessel, it might sink. Or it might float. Both are OK. Oftentimes, it'll end up making it's way to the top of the brewing vessel in the next few days, where it'll conjoin with the new SCOBY that's forming.

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