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Mystery ferment - what am I drinking?

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  • schmorpel@slrpnk.netS This user is from outside of this forum
    schmorpel@slrpnk.netS This user is from outside of this forum
    schmorpel@slrpnk.net
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    I’ve been fermenting all sorts of stuff for a few years now and I’m quite open to experimentation to the point of being somewhat adventurous.

    A jar of low sugar quince marmalade sweetened with grape juice (supermarket product, not homemade) started smelling slightly alcoholic and I filled it with water and left it on the counter to wash out later. Forgot it, found it again after a week and it was happily bubbling away. As I love fizzy drinks in summer I decided to feed it with sugar and bits of lemon and ginger and keep it going. It now lives in my fridge and provides one fresh drink a day.

    No adverse effects (so far) and I’m very pleased with my new fermenting friend, but I’m curious about what it is. It doesn’t grow a scoby, it’s most likely not kombucha. The bottom of the jar has a cloudy layer which seem to be the remains of the marmalade. Ginger bug? Something else?

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    • schmorpel@slrpnk.netS schmorpel@slrpnk.net

      I’ve been fermenting all sorts of stuff for a few years now and I’m quite open to experimentation to the point of being somewhat adventurous.

      A jar of low sugar quince marmalade sweetened with grape juice (supermarket product, not homemade) started smelling slightly alcoholic and I filled it with water and left it on the counter to wash out later. Forgot it, found it again after a week and it was happily bubbling away. As I love fizzy drinks in summer I decided to feed it with sugar and bits of lemon and ginger and keep it going. It now lives in my fridge and provides one fresh drink a day.

      No adverse effects (so far) and I’m very pleased with my new fermenting friend, but I’m curious about what it is. It doesn’t grow a scoby, it’s most likely not kombucha. The bottom of the jar has a cloudy layer which seem to be the remains of the marmalade. Ginger bug? Something else?

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      bloup@lemmy.sdf.org
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      I gotta say that is one of the most alarming titles that can pop up in your everything feed. For a moment, I thought you just found some random liquid with a live microbe culture visibly in it and just decided to attempt drinking it lmao

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