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Water Kefir Variations and Recipe

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Water Kefir Probiotic Drink and Variations
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I’ve written before about water kefir, and it is definitely my husband’s favorite way to get probiotics naturally. It doesn’t have the strong taste of kombucha and is faster to make.

Where to Get Water Kefir Grains?

If you’ve never made water kefir, it is really simple to make. I get live water kefir culture (called grains) from here and use them to make endless batches of water kefir. One small batch of water kefir grains can make hundreds of batches of water kefir and multiply itself if properly cared for.

From a previous post, here are the instructions:

Water Kefir Probiotic Drink and Variations

Water Kefir Recipe

Follow the instructions through step 6 for basic water kefir. Follow the rest of the steps to restart the water kefir making cycle and to flavor and carbonate your water kefir. 
Prep Time 5 minutes
Fermenting Time 2 days
Total Time 2 days 5 minutes
Author Katie Wells

Servings

8 cups

Ingredients

Instructions

  • In a half gallon size glass jar, dissolve the sugar in small amount of hot water. If you plan on making the full half gallon you will need ½ cup of sugar. If you are only filling the jar halfway then you only need ¼ cup of sugar. 
  • When sugar is dissolved, fill the rest of the jar with cool filtered water and make sure the water is not warm. It must be at room temperature!
  • Add the hydrated water kefir grains.
  • Cover with towel, cheesecloth, or coffee filter and rubber band to keep out insects or small children.
  • Leave on the counter (preferably at 70-75°F) for 24-48 hours. 
  • After 48 hours, strain the water kefir grains through a bamboo or non-metal mesh strainer pouring the liquid into another container. I use a half gallon jar for the first process then strain into two quart size jars.
  • Restart the process by dissolving more sugar in water, adding cool water, and adding the same water kefir grains.
  • 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!
  • Once you’ve added the juice, cover the jars tightly with an airtight lid and leave on the counter an additional 1-3 days before drinking or refrigerating.
  • Repeat the process!

Nutrition

Nutrition Facts
Water Kefir Recipe
Amount Per Serving (1 cup)
Calories 0
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

Notes

The longer you let your kefir ferment, the more sugar ferments out. So if you’re limiting carbs, I recommend fermenting for the full 48 hours. Don’t leave it longer than that though or it can starve the grains, which need sugar to live!

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My Favorite Water Kefir Variations

For flavors, I recommend using a secondary ferment. After making the water kefir with the instructions above through step 6, I remove the kefir grains and use them to create a new batch as described above. I then transfer the newly made water kefir to a quart size jar and add in any of the ingredients below. Then, I cap the new jar tightly and leave to ferment for 2-3 days on the counter. This allows it to develop a natural carbonation.

Here are our favorites:

  • ½ cup grape or apple juice
  • ¼ cup raisins or a few prunes (makes a Dr. Pepper-like taste)
  • ½ cup fresh fruit such as mango, berries, etc. (just not citrus or pineapple)
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract and 3-4 prunes or dates (makes a cream soda flavor)
  • a small piece of fresh ginger and ¼ cup apple juice
  • strawberries and then a splash of lime juice right before serving

Do you make water kefir? What is your favorite variation?

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About Katie Wells

Katie Wells, CTNC, MCHC, Founder of Wellness Mama and Co-founder of Wellnesse, has a background in research, journalism, and nutrition. As a mom of six, she turned to research and took health into her own hands to find answers to her health problems. WellnessMama.com is the culmination of her thousands of hours of research and all posts are medically reviewed and verified by the Wellness Mama research team. Katie is also the author of the bestselling books The Wellness Mama Cookbook and The Wellness Mama 5-Step Lifestyle Detox.

Comments

99 responses to “Water Kefir Variations and Recipe”

  1. Amy Avatar

    I actually have a batch of Kombucha from a CFH culture brewing right now. Fermented foods help me feel energized and have completely changed my GI tract for the better!

  2. Kae Avatar

    I LOVE any kind of Kefir becasue I have always had digestive issues (it’s a long story as to why…mostly WAAAY overmedicated all my life!) and I’ve recently been diagnised with IBS…probiotics are a life saver!! I feel so much more healthy and I love being an example and encouragement to my friends (especially the ones who were afraid of cultures! :))

  3. Fuz Avatar

    I have recently learned about Water Kefir and really want to get my whole family drinking it. I would love the opprtunity to try it out for free =)

  4. Janee Avatar

    I haven’t tried Water Kefir yet, but I am looking forward to doing so!

  5. Laurie Avatar

    I’d love to try the water kefir. I got your milk kefir grains and your kombucha already.

  6. Eileen Avatar

    I have not yet tried making water kefir but have been wanting to do so for some time. My family loves Kombucha but it would be great to have another healthy drink to offer them.

  7. Trina Avatar

    I have not tried making my own kefir beverage, but am interested in doing so. This would be a perfect place to start!

  8. Sarah Avatar

    I enjoy carbonated beverages so I’m interested to try something that doesn’t have all the sugar that coke does.

  9. Penny Avatar

    I used to make water kefir but something went wrong with the grain and I lost them. So would love to start up again.

  10. Rose Avatar

    I already do milk kefir, but I love the notion of an alternative to soda! I miss my Pepsi!

  11. Michelle Avatar
    Michelle

    I forgot to mention in my other comment that I love making kombucha, but I have not yet tried water kefir. It sounds great, though!

  12. Tarah Locke Avatar
    Tarah Locke

    Have you added any flavors to your kefir? I fell in love with a citrus kombucha but its too expensive and I’ve only bought it for 2 special occasions. I found in Nourishing Traditions a recipe on Kombucha, but it looked laborious….. so I signed up for the Cultures for Life newsletter and hope to learn more!

    1. Wellness Mama Avatar
      Wellness Mama

      I’ve added grape, blueberry, pomegranate, and others. Citrus is good
      too, though it gets stringy if you let it ferment for too long. I’d
      definitely encourage trying to make it… so much cheaper… and
      better in my opinion!

  13. Tabitha Avatar
    Tabitha

    I’ve been experimenting with my veggie ferments and we’re trying to eat them twice a day. A probiotic drink would be a great addition! (My kids miss juice and lemonade!)

  14. Theresa Avatar
    Theresa

    My brother has a really problematic probiotic deficiency, so i’m hoping to introduce him to water kefir as a more natural option.

  15. Christina Avatar
    Christina

    We’re interested in water kefirs so that we can start making our own soda and wean ourselves off the bad stuff.

    1. Lesley Avatar

      If its not 70-75 degrees in my house all the time does it take longer for the water not to taste sweet or can I put the jar on a heat pad?

  16. Marissa Avatar
    Marissa

    I have been slowly integrating more fermented foods and kefirs into my diet. I love young coconut water kefir. The Water Kefir Grains fascinate me! I’m also in love with real homemade sauerkraut and fermented veg. Delish!

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