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Sub m e rg e the n ew ly fo rm e d kombucha culture to keep it free of containments (this is a new kombucha mother forming on top of the batch, called a “baby”). 8. O nce the taste is to your liking, pour the ferm ented tea into glass containers and chill before serving. You may want to use a m edium w eave cotton cloth (not cheese cloth) to fil ter the ferm ented tea as you bottle it. 9. Save a cup of your brew and the mother or “baby” (newly formed culture) to make your next batch in a number 2 plastic, sealed, refrigerated container. 10. R e frig e ra te b o ttle d kombucha to keep active culture from fermenting further while consuming this beverage. Notes: At every step, thoroughly clean your hands and all utensils, containers and cloth used in the fermentation process, but avoid using anti-bacterial soap as it may harm the culture. Consume in moderation especially if you let the culture ferment for a week or more as the acidity will be stronger with a longer ferment, checking with your physician or dietician on consumption levels if you have any acid-reflux health issues. You can dilute kombucha with water or juice if preferred.