Turn Second-Hand Punch Bottles Into Kombucha / Water Kefir Jars
by vreinkymov in Cooking > Vegetarian & Vegan
1584 Views, 13 Favorites, 0 Comments
Turn Second-Hand Punch Bottles Into Kombucha / Water Kefir Jars
![07D - Done.jpg](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/FEW/6XLZ/HRPNB220/FEW6XLZHRPNB220.jpg&filename=07D - Done.jpg)
![01A - Bottle.jpg](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/F56/J894/HRPNB21Z/F56J894HRPNB21Z.jpg&filename=01A - Bottle.jpg)
I like to grow water kefir and kombucha at home. If you're already interested in either of these, you've probably heard of the health claims that these soda-like drinks have. I like them because they have good flavor, and because the caffeine and B-vitamins act like an energy drink. In this instructable, I'll show how to convert a typical punch jar into one suitable for brewing water kefir or kombucha.
Cleanup
![01B - Sticker.jpg](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/F3E/J082/HRPNB2XZ/F3EJ082HRPNB2XZ.jpg&filename=01B - Sticker.jpg)
![01C - Goo Gone.jpg](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/FUA/KDRJ/HRPNB2ZA/FUAKDRJHRPNB2ZA.jpg&filename=01C - Goo Gone.jpg)
![01D - Wipe.jpg](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/F2V/3SUP/HRPNB2ZD/F2V3SUPHRPNB2ZD.jpg&filename=01D - Wipe.jpg)
![02A - Take Apart.jpg](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/F9Q/X4TH/HRPNB30C/F9QX4THHRPNB30C.jpg&filename=02A - Take Apart.jpg)
![02B - Spray.jpg](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/FYO/IVTK/HRPNB31K/FYOIVTKHRPNB31K.jpg&filename=02B - Spray.jpg)
![02C - Spray.jpg](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/FW1/HA5R/HRPNB31L/FW1HA5RHRPNB31L.jpg&filename=02C - Spray.jpg)
In this step, clean up the jar:
- Remove any stickers. Goo gone works great for this purpose.
- Disassemble the jar spout. Spray and soak this in bleach.
- Spray and soak the jar with bleach.
Lid Preparation
![03A - Materials.jpg](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/FPZ/7HL9/HRPNB48X/FPZ7HL9HRPNB48X.jpg&filename=03A - Materials.jpg)
![03B - Cut.jpg](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/FB9/4K0A/HRPNB47Y/FB94K0AHRPNB47Y.jpg&filename=03B - Cut.jpg)
![03C - Done.jpg](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/FGA/CHY6/HRPNB46G/FGACHY6HRPNB46G.jpg&filename=03C - Done.jpg)
![04A - Mortise.jpg](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/F6F/AXRC/HRPNB453/F6FAXRCHRPNB453.jpg&filename=04A - Mortise.jpg)
![04C - Buff.jpg](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/FSL/IUP9/HRPNB43X/FSLIUP9HRPNB43X.jpg&filename=04C - Buff.jpg)
![04B - Rough.jpg](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/FYY/92JA/HRPNB445/FYY92JAHRPNB445.jpg&filename=04B - Rough.jpg)
In this step, prepare the lid:
- Cut out a circle of cotton fabric.
- Use a larger plate as a template.
- Cut using a razor blade.
- Use a drill press / mortising bit.
- Sand rough edges with a rough sponge.
Boil Tea
![05A - Boil.jpg](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/FL3/79DO/HRPNB5WV/FL379DOHRPNB5WV.jpg&filename=05A - Boil.jpg)
![05B - Tea.jpg](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/F00/O8EO/HRPNB5WW/F00O8EOHRPNB5WW.jpg&filename=05B - Tea.jpg)
![05C - Sugar.jpg](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/FQ3/6LY7/HRPNB5Y5/FQ36LY7HRPNB5Y5.jpg&filename=05C - Sugar.jpg)
In this step, boil a lot of tea. You can use lower quality tea if you'd like since the flavor changes as the tea ferments. I happened to have some oolong tea that didn't taste great so I used it.
- Wait for water to boil.
- Turn off the water.
- Wait a few minutes.
- Add tea leaves.
- Wait a few more minutes.
- Add dark brown sugar.
Combine and Wait
![06A - Pour.jpg](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/FCC/FJXG/HRPNB6MG/FCCFJXGHRPNB6MG.jpg&filename=06A - Pour.jpg)
![06B - Store.jpg](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/FLY/ZAE4/HRPNB6MH/FLYZAE4HRPNB6MH.jpg&filename=06B - Store.jpg)
![06C - Add.jpg](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/F5Q/VUB7/HRPNB6MI/F5QVUB7HRPNB6MI.jpg&filename=06C - Add.jpg)
![07D - Done.jpg](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/FEW/6XLZ/HRPNB220/FEW6XLZHRPNB220.jpg&filename=07D - Done.jpg)
Once everything has cooled, the jar has been washed with water, and has been reassembled, pour the lukewarm tea into the jar. Use a strainer to catch tea leaves. Lastly, add the kombucha or water kefir and let it ferment. It should be ready in 3 days to 1 week depending on size, sugar, and temperature.