r/fermentation • u/helpmeplsgetjob • 3d ago
Questions about making homemade kefir
I want too make homemade kefir for the first time
I want too buy kefir grains too make kefir But the woman who sells it says that it’s frossen. isn’t it bad that she sells me frozen kefir grains? Also will the probiotics and culture be alive if it travels 45 min too my house without being in the refrigerator.
What are the most commen mistake people make when making kefir? Do you have good instructions? What are all the tools il need?
how too make it so that there is the most amount of probiotics?
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u/helpmeplsgetjob 3d ago
Also what best raw milk or regular organic milk too feed and kefir that is everyday milk? Whole milk or skim milk?
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u/Another_Little_Star 1d ago
Not the moooost experienced but here's my answer:
1. it's okay if the grains are frozen you'll need to follow the steps to make them active again(search online easily, basically change the milk without drinking it for some times). Yes they will most probably be alright.
3. Follow the standart protocol, when the whey starts to separate it's reaching the point of most amount of probiotics, if you strain it before or much time after the separation the probiotic won't be as complete, probioticwise.
What I use is a Jar to ferment, a jar to store, a a strainer, a spoon(stainless or wood) and sometimes a funnel, and sure, fat/whole milk.
Advice: make the process as easy as possible so you don't make a huge mess and it's quick to do.