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I recently wrote about the health benefits of water kefir and how the mineral and probiotic content can change change the direction of your gut health, skin health, and even effect allergies. Now, I want to show you how to design your own water kefir recipes.

But first, you need to know how to get going!

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How to Make Water Kefir

Making water kefir is super easy! There’s no reason to buy it every time when you can make your own.

Ingredients and Tools Needed

You’ll need just a few ingredients to get started:

That’s it! You can’t grow kefir grains. They require a very specific environment to get started, so instead you’ll need to either find someone who has some extra grains for you to have (they grow and expand, making a friend with kefir grains and special friend indeed), or purchase some here.

Another thing to keep in mind is the tools you’ll need. You’ll want glass jars (Mason jars with metal lids are fine, but no metal in contact with the kefir water. It can interfere with the fermenting process), and a plastic mesh strainerfor pouring the liquid out and saving those precious grains for another batch. Don’t forget a cloth to cover the jar so that it has access to air, but no bugs or other things can get in. You can use a cheese cloth, but I just use a clean cloth napkin.

Procedure

So, how do you put it all together?

If you purchased dehydrated grains, then the first thing you’ll need to do is re-hydrate them. Basically you’ll want a 1:12 water to sugar ratio. Place 3-1/2 to 4 cups warm water in a 32oz jar and then add and dissolve 1/3 organic cane sugar. Add the grains and cover with a cloth. Let sit at room temperature for 3-4 days. Next, discard the start up liquid while saving the grains. They should be plump and ready to go!

Make another batch of water kefir by adding 3-1/2 to 4 cups warm water (not hot) to your jar and 1/3 cup sugar. Let sit at room temperature covered with a cloth for 24-48 hours. Strain and drink! It really is that simple!

Carbonate

If you’d like to build up some carbonation after the 24-48 hours, make sure there’s around an inch head space, seal, and leave on the counter at room temperature for another 24-48 hours. You can then refrigerate until ready to use and if sealed properly you should get a nice fizz after opening.

I’m sure you’d like to add some flavors too, so we’ll get to those DIY water kefir recipes, but first is upkeep.

Upkeep

Once you have water kefir grains, you can literally have 28-32 more ounces every 1-2 days. What if you don’t want to drink it that often?

When you’re overflowing and can’t drink your kefir water fast enough, just make a fresh batch of sugar water, add grains, seal, and place in your fridge for up to 3 weeks. Mark your calendar to change out the water at this time because you don’t want to forget. When you’re ready to make more, just add the grains to fresh sugar water and start the process at room temperature again.

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DIY Water Kefir Recipes

So, how about those great DIY water kefir recipes? If you’ve ever tried water kefir and didn’t care for the test, don’t be discouraged. There are hundreds of flavor combinations to try.

2nd Fermentation

You want to keep your kefir water virtually sugar free. That means when adding sugars like those in juices you’ll need to let it sit at room temperature for another 24-48 hours. If you’d like carbonation, seal before second fermentation and then after the 24-48 hours you can drink or refrigerate sealed for later.

Juices

Add around 1/2 cup juice to 4 cups of kefir water. Try juices like:

  • grape juice
  • apple juice
  • pineapple juice
  • cherry juice

Fruit

Add 1/2 cup – 1 cup sliced fruit after first fermentation, then ferment again. Try combinations like:

  • elderberries (clove and cinnamon stick, optional)
  • lemon and lime
  • strawberries and kiwi
  • blueberries and orange
  • Grapefruit
  • Strawberries and lemon juice

Coconut Water Kefir

If you’d like to make a few water kefir recipes with coconut, great! Make the batch as usual using coconut water instead of filtered water. Just make sure to ferment with regular filtered water and sugar after each coconut water fermentation to make sure the grains stay healthy.

Vanilla Water Kefir

For a yummy vanilla flavor, add 1/2 teaspoon of vanilla extract to a quart of water kefir. Juice combinations taste great with vanilla as well. Try:

  • Vanilla orange
  • Cream soda – Add vanilla extract and let ferment again for carbonation. Add a little cream to glass and pour in vanilla water kefir.

Ginger Water Kefir

Ginger is so great for the soothing the stomach, but it’s also an anti-inflammatory and antioxidant. This makes it a tasty and healthy addition to water kefir. Try combinations like:

  • ginger and sliced lemon
  • ginger and raspberries
  • ginger and cinnamon
  • ginger, turmeric, pepper

Herbal Water Kefir

Herbs add a lot of medicinal value. Add a handful of flowers or leaves to sugar water and ferment. Strain and let it ferment again for carbonation or drink right away. Herbs to try:

There are so many other herbs you can try of course, from dandelions and clover, to chamomile or hibiscus. Be creative and have fun experimenting.


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FAQs

How to make carbonated water kefir? ›

To make the water kefir carbonated, pour a couple ounces of fruit juice such as grape, pomegranate, apple, or cherry into the water kefir you just strained. I don't recommend citrus for this part, as it makes stringy yeast-like things that are not tasty!

How to get more fizz in water kefir? ›

Prepare the second fermentation in capped bottles and leave them at room temperature for 24 hours or more. In this time, kefir will continue to ferment even though kefir grains are strained out. Add some sugar to get more bubbles. You can use a small amount of fruit juice, pieces of fruit, citrus peels, etc.

How long does it take for water kefir to carbonate? ›

Let the bottles continue to ferment in a warm place, out of direct sunlight for anywhere from 12-72 hours, checking for carbonation (the “tssssss” sound) often; kefir ferments (and therefore carbonates) VERY quickly.

Why isn't my water kefir fizzy? ›

Not getting any fizz? Try adding a few tablespoons of juice. Sweeter juices will give the water kefir more “fuel” and you may have a faster second ferment. I see a remarkable difference between apple juice and grape juice.

How do I make my kefir fizzy? ›

Airlock or closed lid first ferment

Traditionally, water kefir was fermented with an open lid, but they can do just as well with a closed lid or airlock system. If you want carbonation / fizz and want to drink it fresh without a 2nd ferment, then this is the best option.

How to make kefir water bubbly? ›

Add 1/4 cup of grape juice to each bottle. You could also use another type of fruit juice, add fresh fruit or dried fruit. A juice with natural sugars is a great way to add flavor and add sugar to ferment and create carbon dioxide (aka make it bubbly).

How often should I burp water kefir? ›

At warmer temperatures, the kefir will ferment much faster. We recommend burping (opening the bottle to release pressure) once a day under normal conditions. If temperatures are over 75°F, it may be necessary to burp bottles more frequently. Once refrigerated, chilled bottles should be burped weekly.

What sugar is best for water kefir? ›

Good: "White" Sugar

White sugar is processed using chemicals in refining, so no nutrients or minerals remain. Organic cane juice sugar or crystals aren't as refined as white, so they have a low mineral content. Both kinds create a sweet water kefir.

Can I add baking soda to water kefir? ›

Add ONE of the following to strengthen the mixture: a pinch of baking soda, a pinch of sea salt, ½ tsp unsulphured blackstrap molasses for each quart of water, 1 eggshell (if no allergies), or mineral drops if using a low mineral water and sugar.

What happens if you let kefir water ferment too long? ›

When water kefir is finished, it tastes a bit sweet still. If you prefer it more sour you can overferment it. If you leave it for a very long time it may become even to sour to drink. The same is with kombucha.

How do I know if I killed my water kefir? ›

To know if your water kefir grains are dead, use them to ferment a new batch and repeat this cycle at least 4 times. If the grains are dead, the water will remain sweet, and there wouldn't be a sign of fermentation. Another way to know is the appearance of mold on the surface.

What is the best jar for water kefir? ›

The most commonly used containers (or kefir fermenter) for making water kefir at home are 1 to 1.5 litre wide mouth glass jars. Glass is acid-resistant and easy to clean. The wide mouth allows the kefir to breathe. Kefir only takes 24 to 48 hours to ferment, so there's no need to make large quantities all at once!

How to get more carbonation in water kefir? ›

Leave second ferment in warm place for 48 hours instead of 24. This allows more sugar to be eaten by the grains and provides more CO2 for the carbonation process. Be sure to open the lid every 12 hours, as sometimes carbonation happens very quickly. Make sure you add some sort of fruit or juice to the second ferment.

Is it OK to drink fizzy kefir? ›

Is Carbonated Kefir Safe to Drink? There is no evidence to suggest that carbonated kefir is any less safe to drink than regular kefir. However, like any fermented product, it's important to follow proper food safety protocols when making or handling it at home.

What is sparkling water kefir? ›

Water kefir is a fermented, carbonated beverage that is produced using water kefir grains. Also known as tibicos, California bees, Japanese water crystals and other names, water kefir is thought to have originated in the late 1800s.

Is homemade kefir carbonated? ›

Your Kefir Soda should be fizzy and tangy and may have some background aroma, but it shouldn't be unpleasant. You can also make a new batch with a starter from a sachet, but this time use different juice/coconut water from another brand, with no additives or the least additives possible.

Can you make water kefir with tap water? ›

When making water Kefir it is vital that you use water that has had the chlorine removed. BEWARE not all bottled waters can be trusted some still contain trace amount of chlorine, this will eventually kill you grains. Removing the Chlorine is easy to do at home however the easiest way of all is to use a water filter.

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