How to Make Healthy, Probiotic Water Kefir (2024)

How to Make Healthy, Probiotic Water Kefir (1)Bubble, bubble, toil and trouble…

Ok, not really any toil or trouble, but definitely lots of bubbles.

I’m talking about water kefir(pronounced KEY-fur) today, which is an amazingly bubbly and thirst quenching brew you can make at home.

It’s a naturally carbonated beverage that’s full of probiotic goodness. You can leave it plain. Or you can flavor it with fruit or juice.

If you want your kefirto have a lot of carbonation you will need to invest in either bottles and a capper (available hereHow to Make Healthy, Probiotic Water Kefir (2)), or flip-top grolish-style bottles (available hereHow to Make Healthy, Probiotic Water Kefir (3)).

Both of which are made to withstand the buildup of pressure from the carbonation.

If you don’t want to invest in bottles until you decide if you really like it or not, you can always use canning jars.

Just be sure that you leave the lid loose so that pressure doesn’t build up and make the jars explode. 🙂

To make water kefiryou need water kefirgrains.There are also milk kefirgrains, but they are not interchangeable.

I’m not really sure why they are called “grains” because they have nothing to do with wheat-type grain.

Perhaps it’s because “grayish-white, rubbery, blobish things” doesn’t sound very appealing?

Regardless of the name water kefirgrains are much like a SCOBYfor brewing kombucha.

They are clusters if beneficial yeasts, bacteria, and enzymes that create a probiotic rich beverage that helps to replenish the good stuff in our digestive tracts.

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Kefirgrains can come either frozen and ready to use, or dehydrated. You can order those hereHow to Make Healthy, Probiotic Water Kefir (5).

If yours are dehydrated, follow the instructions that came with them to rehydratebefore you make your first batch.

Water kefir grains will multiply in the right environment, so after you get the hang of it you can pass along your extras to a friend.

As with any other home ferment or culture, clean non-chlorinated water should be used. If you don’t want to buy bottled water, fill a gallon jar with tap water and let it sit uncovered for 24 hours. During that time the chlorine will dissipate.

Water kefirgrains are happiest in a mineral rich environment. Some people add well-rinsed pastured egg shells to the jar during the brewing process.

I prefer to use mineral drops, mostly because I can’t seem to remember to not throw my shells into the compost bin. The brand I like is Concentrace and you can order that hereHow to Make Healthy, Probiotic Water Kefir (6).

I make my kefir in a gallon jar and that makes enough for about a week for me. My favorite timeto drink it is in the afternoons when I used to reach for a sugary soda. It helped my kick my Dr. Pepper habit. And I love the bubbles!

A few notes before we get started

Water kefiris a fermented beverage. If you allow it to ferment too long it becomes an alcoholic beverage.

Normally, your kefirwill have less alcohol that a piece of over-ripe fruit, but it’s best not to forget that you have some brewing.

The other note is that you need to keep your kefir at least 5 feet away from any other ferments or cultures, including your sourdough, to prevent cross-culturing.

Ok! So let’s learn how to make water kefir!

Here’s what you are going to need:

  • Glass gallon jar with lidHow to Make Healthy, Probiotic Water Kefir (7)
  • Plastic strainerHow to Make Healthy, Probiotic Water Kefir (8)
  • Wooden or plastic spoon
  • Kefir grains (about ¼ cup)
  • Gallon of non-chlorinated water
  • ¾ cup natural sweetener such as dehydrated sugar cane juice, Sucinat, or Rapidura
  • Mineral drops or pastured egg shells

OK.I think we’re ready to get started now.

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greyish-white, rubbery, blobishthings aka water kefir grains

Put the sweetener in a small saucepan and just cover it with water.

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sweetener just covered with water

Heat the water, stirring frequently, just until the sweetener is dissolved.

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sugar dissolved in water

Then pour the plain water into your gallon jar until it’s about half full. Add the sweetened water and stir.

Now continue to fill the jar with plain water up to the shoulder. Make sure the water has cooled before you go to the next step.

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sugar water in the jar

Add your mineral drops or egg shells and stir. Now add your kefir grains.

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kefir grains in the sugar water

First Fermentation

You can either just toss them in the jar like I do, or you can put them in a muslin bag and toss that in.

If you use a bag, make sure that it is big enough to let the grains multiply. Now take a coffee filter or clean cloth and cover the top of the jar.

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now with a lovely frilly cap

Use a rubber band (or hair scrunchy)or some twine to secure your covering. As the fermentation process commences, the grains will convert the sugar to gas and some alcohol.

The covering is to allow the gas to escape during the first fermentation as well as keep the bugs and dust and curious kitties out.

Now set the jar in a warmishplace (75°Fto 85°Fis ideal) and let it brew for 24 to 48 hours. The warmer it is the faster it brews.

Taste it at 24 hours.

It should be much less sweet than when you started. Keep tasting it until the sweetness level is to your liking.

It shouldn’t take more than 48 hours, but occasionally when it’s really cold in my kitchen it has needed a little longer.

At this point, you can bottle it and let it sit for another 24 to 48 hours to build up carbonation, or you can flavor it in a second fermentation.

Second Fermentation

For the second fermentation you need to strain the kefir grains out and add juice or fruit.

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and now with pomegranate juice added

I usually put a plastic strainer in the top of another gallon jar and just pour the kefir into the other jar.

Then I fill the jar to within an inch or so of the top with organic fruit juice. You can also use fresh or frozen fruit.

If you use fruit, you need to change it out every day.

Now put the lid on the jar. If it doesn’t seal well, put some plastic wrap over the top first before you put the lid on it.

Put it back in the warm place to brew some more. After 24 hours check for carbonation and taste.

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bubbles!!

If it’s bubbly and tastes good to you, transfer it to your flip-top bottles.

I like to put about a tablespoon of juice in each bottle before I fill them with kefir.

Make sure that you leave about one to 2 inches of head room in each bottle.

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leave room for more bubbles!

You can refrigerate right away or leave the bottles out for another day to get really bubbly. I leave them out because I loves me some bubbles!

And there you have it. A flavor customized, healthy, non-sugary, non-caffeinated, probiotic, alternative to soda. Serve it with meals or drink it alone.

What flavor would you like to try?

More fermenting stuff you should try:

Tomato Canning and Preserving

How to Make Probiotic Preserved Lemons

Make Homemade Cultured Buttermilk {2 Easy Ways}

Probiotic Apple Cherry Pecan Chutney ~ A Fermented Recipe

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FAQs

How to Make Healthy, Probiotic Water Kefir? ›

Drinking kefir water every day can provide your body with anti-inflammatory and antioxidant nutrients that may boost your health. Since kefir water's probiotics can have some side effects, consult with your doctor before adding it to your diet.

Can I drink water kefir every day? ›

Drinking kefir water every day can provide your body with anti-inflammatory and antioxidant nutrients that may boost your health. Since kefir water's probiotics can have some side effects, consult with your doctor before adding it to your diet.

How do you keep water kefir healthy? ›

Do: Store them in a clean, airtight container with some fresh sugar water or a little bit of sugar added to the water. Keep them at room temperature, away from direct sunlight, and in a spot with good air circulation.

Is water kefir a good probiotic? ›

Water kefir is a probiotic beverage linked to various health benefits, including improved immunity and even protection against certain types of cancer. Dairy-free and vegan-friendly, this tasty beverage offers beneficial bacteria and yeast and can easily be made at home from sugar water and water kefir grains.

What happens to your body when you start drinking kefir? ›

Kefir contains millions of probiotics, which are bacteria with potential health benefits. It's also low in lactose and packed with vitamins and minerals that are good for your body. Scientists have found a range of possible health benefits of kefir, including improved cholesterol, blood sugar control, and gut health.

Is water kefir a laxative? ›

So even though kefir may act as a mild laxative, it did not cause diarrhea or softer stools for people who have normal bowel movements.

What sugar is best for water kefir? ›

Good: "White" Sugar

White sugar is processed using chemicals in refining, so no nutrients or minerals remain. Organic cane juice sugar or crystals aren't as refined as white, so they have a low mineral content. Both kinds create a sweet water kefir.

What bottled water is best for water kefir? ›

Plain spring water is excellent, except “sparkling” or those with higher or added mineral content. Water labeled “drinking” is usually okay, but always read the ingredient label for additives.

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.

Which is healthier kombucha or water kefir? ›

Both drinks are very healthy, but they support the body in different ways. While kombucha is rich in antioxidants, which fight free radicals, kefir water contains over 30 different strains of beneficial bacterias and yeast; these probiotics survive gastrointestinal conditions and improve gut health.

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 often should you have water kefir? ›

A bottle of Water Kefir a day is just the right amount for most people. However, as it's a fermented drink, your body may need a bit of time to adjust to all of the live cultures, so some people may initially experience some gas, bloating, or change in bowel habits when they first try it.

Is water kefir good for your liver? ›

Water kefir can help detox your liver. Your liver can become clogged when your diet is high in sugar and carbs. Water kefir contains a good amount of probiotics, which is one of the reasons it is capable of detoxing the liver. Water kefir is a drink made of basic and unprocessed ingredients.

Should you drink kefir water on an empty stomach? ›

The best time to drink kefir is on an empty stomach at the start of the day. As a result, it improves gut health and digestion. Moreover, you may also take it at night before bed. Kefir contains tryptophan, an amino acid which can promote better sleep.

Does water kefir spike blood sugar? ›

The bacteria and yeast produce enzymes that break down the sucrose (the double sugar that sugar is composed of) into fructose and glucose. Fructose is digested by the liver and does not spike the blood sugar of diabetics like sucrose or glucose. Because of the fructose, it makes this drink a lower GL.

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