The Basics of Water Kefir (& Easy Recipe) - The Wild Gut (2024)

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I think it’s time to tell you about one of my other favorite probiotic packed beverages: WATER KEFIR.

You’ve seen me talk a lot about kombucha, but the truth is I’ve been making water kefir longer than I’ve been making kombucha. I was first introduced to water kefir during our time in Guatemala as the local fermented food and beverage company produced a peach tibicos that I loved. It was yummy but definitely tasted different from kombucha. After a few bottles, I figured it was time to Google to figure out what the heck I was drinking.Turns out tibicos is another word for water kefir which didn’t really answer any questions for me because I had never heard of water kefir either.

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What is water kefir?

Water kefir (or tibicos) is a culturedbeverage. It’s made by adding water kefir grains to sugar water and allowing to culture for 1-2 days. Water kefir grains are little symbiotic colonies of bacteria and yeast that feed on sugar water. I should note that they aren’t really grains in a traditional sense and there is no gluten involved. The word grains simply refers to their size and shape.

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Why should I drink water kefir?

Water kefir contains probiotics. Probiotics can aid in digestion and boost your immune system as they help your body improve the health of your gut microbiome. Plus, water kefir is a fizzy and tasty beverage! It might just be the key to help you kick your soda habit for good!

What does water kefir taste like?

Plainwater kefir doesn’t have much of a taste. I would describe it asslightly sweet with an earthy and yeasty finish to it. While it’s totally fine to drink as is, it’s much more funand yummy to flavor it. You can flavor with fresh or frozen fruit, vegetables, juices, herbs or spices. Let your imagination run wild.

Why drink water kefir instead of kombucha?

Personally, I drink both. However, I tend to notice more of a digestive benefit from drinking water kefir. Here are a few reasons why you might prefer water kefir over kombucha:

  • It’s a shorter process. Water kefir takes 1-2 days while kombucha generally takes 10-14 days.
  • No caffeine. Kombucha is tea based so it contains caffeine. People who avoidcaffeine or are sensitive to it cannot drink kombucha. Water kefir is water based and does not contain caffeine. This makes it a good choice for kids, water kefir is said to be nature’s soda!
  • It’s not tart. Many people do not care for the tart or vinegary flavor of kombucha. Water kefir is completely different; it’s slightly sweet and generally tastes like whatever you flavor it with.

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How do you make water kefir?

To make water kefir, you’ll need:

  • Glass jar
  • 3 tablespoons water kefir grains
  • 1/4 cup sugar
  • 4 cups spring or filtered water
  • tight-weave cloth cover or coffee filter with a rubber band
  • fine mesh strainer

1. Add 1 cup hot water and all of the sugar to the jar

2. Stir until sugar is completely dissolved

3. Add 3 cups room temperature water and stir to combine

4. Check to make sure water temperature is between 68-85 degrees F. If too hot, allow to cool before adding grains.

5. Add in 3 tablespoons of water kefir grains

6. Cover with coffee filter or other tight-weave cloth and secure with a rubber band

7. Allow to culture at room temperature for 24-48 hours. Mine tends to take 48 hours as I live in a colder climate.

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8. After the water kefir is finished culturing, remove the grains from the liquid by filtering with a fine mesh strainer over a glass measuring cup. You’ll want to prepare another batch of sugar water as described above and add your grains to startthe culturing process again. You’ll have finished water kefir every 24-48 hours!

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At this point, the liquid in your measuring cup is water kefir and it’s ready to drink! Alternatively, you can flavor and bottle it (my preferred way to drink it).

My favorite way to flavor is by adding fresh raspberries when they are season.

However, I often use organic cherry juice as it’s easy to find at my local Super Target any time of the year. I add approximately 3oz of juice and then fill the rest of a 16oz bottle with water kefir, cap and allow to sit at room temperature for 48 hours. During this 48 hours, the water kefir will feed on the sugar from the fruit juice resulting in carbonation. Water kefir can become explosive very fast so I recommend ‘burping’ the bottles a few times during this 48 hours. To do this, simply open the tops briefly and close them back up. After 48 hours move the bottles to the refrigerator for a cold, fizzy and refreshing drink.

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Bottle options: Swing top (left) or reuse a store bought kombucha bottle (right)

In the beginning you may start to feel overwhelmed by needing to attend to your water kefir every 48 hours. If you feel like you need a break, you can prepare the sugar water, add the grains, put a lid on the jar and store in the door of the refrigerator for up to 7 days. Just don’t do this too often as it may cause your grains to weaken and go dormant. I usually save this for when I am going to be out of town.

A few more notes about making water kefir

The grains don’t like metal so this is why I recommend using a fine mesh plastic strainer.

Your grains may multiply over time. To maintain your 3 tbs grains to 1 quart water ratio, simple measure out 3 tbs and eat the rest. I usually blend them up in a smoothie but I’ve also just eaten them with spoon. They don’t taste like much of anything but give you a nice punch of beneficialyeasts and bacteria.

I prefer to reuse store bought kombucha bottles for bottling. Like I mentioned, water kefir can be REALLY fizzy as it carbonates quickly. When I use the swing top cap style bottles I often get too much carbonation and it takes a few minutes to slowly and carefully open the bottle (or if I forget, I have an explosive mess). So if I have the option, I use old screw cap kombucha bottles as they make opening much easier (and cleaner).

Like other fermented and cultured food and drinks, spring water is the best choice. Spring water contains minerals which make the water kefir grains happy. If tap water is the only option, be sure to remove the chlorine by boiling before using.

Where to buy water kefir grains?

If you know someone who makes water kefir, ask them if they to share their grains with you. If not, they are available purchase online. I actually just had my mom purchase these water kefir grains and she has reported they are working great for her.

Have you made water kefir? What is your favorite way to flavor it?

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FAQs

How much water kefir can you drink per day? ›

If you experience any adverse side effects after drinking kefir, consider reducing your intake or discontinuing consumption. Drinking 1–3 cups (237–710 mL) of kefir daily can be a great way to boost your intake of probiotics.

Are there any side effects to drinking kefir? ›

For most people, fermented foods like kefir are considered safe. But when you first take probiotics, you may experience digestive issues like increased gas, bloating, or diarrhea. These usually settle down after a few days as your body adjusts.

Can water kefir heal your gut? ›

Kefir can have as many as 61 strains of bacteria. Studies show these powerful microorganisms may help treat and prevent gastrointestinal diseases like irritable bowel syndrome, some kinds of diarrhea, and ulcers caused by the infection H. pylori.

What happens if you add too much sugar to water kefir? ›

Too much sugar or too many water kefir grains can lead to over fermentation and more alcohol content.

Is it better to drink kefir in the morning or at night? ›

Drinking kefir at night can improve sleep and cheer you up. Kefir milk proteins are an excellent source of the tryptophan amino acid, which body converts into the neurotransmitter serotonin, which improves our mood. If you use kefir daily, you can reduce irritability, and get rid of sadness.

What should you not mix with kefir? ›

We do not recommend mixing maple syrup, agave, or honey with your kefir. Maple syrup and agave have a high GI rating, which disrupts your microbiome. Honey is a natural antibiotic, which interferes with the good probiotics in the kefir.

Does kefir affect your bowels? ›

If your digestive system isn't able to handle kefir, you might experience a variety of common side effects ranging from cramping to bloating and even diarrhea in some cases.

When should you not drink kefir? ›

When Should You Avoid Kefir? You don't necessarily have to drink kefir in the morning, but you should avoid drinking it before you go to bed at night. Since kefir has an impact on your digestive system, it can keep you from getting a peaceful night of sleep.

Why does kefir make me sleepy? ›

So, in order to sleep well, you need to consume “tryptophan foods,” so that your body can produce enough serotonin. Goats milk kefir is the very best food supplement choice to help you sleep, as it contains both tryptophan and live bacteria to aid your gut bugs.

What is the disadvantage of water kefir? ›

When taken by mouth: Kefir is possibly safe when used for up to 12 weeks. It's usually well-tolerated. Side effects might include bloating, nausea, stomach cramps, diarrhea, and constipation.

Is supermarket kefir any good? ›

While both are still healthy choices, you are not getting the full spectrum at the full potency (some brands advertise 10 strains, genuine kefir has upwards of 40-60 strains) that home-made kefir with kefir grains will give. You may notice that most store-bought kefir is not carbonated.

How long does water kefir last in the fridge? ›

Kefir water is a fermented drink made by adding kefir grains to water and letting the mixture ferment for a period of time. Kefir water can be stored in the refrigerator, typically lasting for several days to a week or more.

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.

How do I know my water kefir is working? ›

How do I know they're working after I rehydrate them?
  1. The sugar water's color gets lighter from the beginning of Day 1 to the end of Day 2.
  2. The sugar water will be slightly cloudy.
  3. The water kefir will taste sweet, but not crazy sweet like you just dissolved the sugar into the water.

What is the mother of water kefir? ›

Water kefir is a live naturally sparkling drink, fermented with a water kefir mother culture, a naturally occurring symbiotic culture of bacterias and yeasts (SCOBY). It is organic, vegan and obviously packed with live cultures, which ensures it has a multitude of health benefits.

Is 2 cups of kefir a day too much? ›

You can end up drinking too much kefir. Therefore, you shouldn't go too overboard with your intake. Instead, stick to around a cup or less per day.

How many ounces of kefir should I drink a day? ›

It's entirely up to you, but we recommend consuming one to two 8 ounce servings of kefir each day for maximum probiotic health. Everyone reacts differently to kefir, so play around with your serving and see what works for you. Some people drink a few ounces a day, while others drink 32 ounces or more each day!

Can you over ferment water kefir? ›

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 many ml of kefir should I drink a day? ›

It's recommended to drink about 200-300 ml of fresh milk kefir a day (1 cup) and you can add a bit more if you drink water kefir (350 ml/1,5 cup). Kefirko glass jar has tactile markings on the side that indicate 300 ml – 1 dose of kefir. You will start experience the benefits of drinking kefir soon.

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