Richard Radcliff Trice on Checking 3 Things for Kid-Friendly Booch
Homebrewers like Richard Radcliff Trice believe that kombuchas offer many health advantages that can benefit all, even children. While it is true that experts have yet to come out with solid studies on how effective booch is to over-all health, advocates are saying that fermented tea has been known to provide over-all good health and wellness for years now. Since most kombuchas are usually made for adults, how can brewers mix one that is safe for kids? Supposedly, there are at least three things that brewers need to check and adjust to make booch kid-friendly. Alcohol content. Since kombuchas are fermented teas, Richard Radcliff Trice says that the steps in making the brew always involve alcohol. Kombuchas are made as SCOBY, or symbiotic culture of bacteria and yeast. During fermentation, the SCOBY eats the sugar in the brew and converts them into alcohol. However, it should be noted that brewers can adjust the amount of alcohol in the mix, minimizing the content and making it safe...