Once only a niche product for natural food aficionados, kombucha has hit the mainstream in a big way. The increasingly popular fermented-tea drink has shouldered its way into the beverage coolers of corner stores and supermarkets to compete with sodas, iced teas, and sparkling waters.
Why is kombucha good for you?
What sets it apart from other drinks, besides the myriad natural flavours and low amounts of sugar, are the health benefits attributed to it when it is regularly consumed. Like fermented foods (kimchi, sauerkraut), kombucha boasts a high probiotic content that aids digestionβand a well-functioning digestive system has been said to boostΒ mental health and even help heal the skin.
What is kombucha good for?
If a glowing complexion and an overall appearance of good health is a result of drinking kombucha, then Kara Sam, founder and president of Vancouver-basedΒ Bucha Brew Kombucha, would be a walking advertisement. As much as health was integral to her motivation for originally brewing the drink, she also had a more practical reason. During her first pregnancy, she drank copious amounts of water because she felt there werenβt a lot of other optionsβand she found H2O to be increasingly boring. βIt was good to find an alternative that I could have when I was pregnant and breastfeeding and not feel guilty about it,β recalls Sam, reflecting on her career path while seated inside her companyβs production facility. Kombucha being an alternative to other types of non-alcoholic beverages is a strong draw for consumers, especially because when itβs properly brewed it is low in sugar. Still, many who drink the fizzy beverage donβt really know what it is.
What is kombucha?
βItβs a slightly sparkling and tart tea-based drink thatβs created through the fermentation of a symbiotic culture of bacteria and yeast (SCOBY),β explains Castley Collery, a field marketing manager for Montreal-basedΒ Rise Kombucha, via phone. βThat enhances the tea and creates the nutritional beverage that we call kombucha.β
How do you make kombucha?
The base tea needs to have caffeine, explains Sam: βWe use green and black tea. You have to have sugar; we use organic cane sugar. And then you need a SCOBY.β When the tea has been brewed and the sugar dissolved, the SCOBY is added and the fermentation process begins. βThe SCOBY is like a cellulose type of culture,β Sam says. βSo itβs quite strong. It floats on top, and the starter is the liquid from the previous batch.β (Though some brands just use a SCOBY and not a starter.)
Why is kombucha good for you?
βThe health benefits come from the probiotic cultures and the acids,β Collery says. βOur kombucha contains between five and 10 billion good yeast and bacteria that are good for gut health and the immune system, as well as for improving mental health and skin.β Indeed, even beauty brandsβeveryone from the luxurious Fresh to the cult-loved Youth to the Peopleβare incorporating kombucha into their skincare formulations.
Appearance pluses aside, Collery asserts that a healthier gut leads to a healthier mind. βRegularly taking probiotics can help with depression, anxiety and stress, and even memory,β she says. Two 2017 studies, one in theΒ Gastroenterology JournalΒ and the other in theΒ Annals of General Psychiatry, acknowledge a link between probiotics and improved mental health. The naturally-occurring acidsβacetic, glucuronic, and gluconicβthat develop in the fermentation process can help βto control blood health by lowering cholesterol and blood sugar, and eliminating the growth of bad bacteria,β Collery adds. Because fermented tea on its own isnβt the most inviting taste, kombucha-makers add ingredientsβselected for both health benefits and great flavourβto enhance its appeal.
How do you flavour kombucha?
βWe use a lot of fruit that has also been proven to be high in antioxidants,β Sam says. βSoursop is a big one. Itβs from Central and South America, and itβs used as a huge cancer fighter down south.β Some other ingredients Bucha Brew incorporates are ginger for a digestive aid and, when in season, local blueberries and raspberries, which are high in antioxidants. Sam stresses that she buys local whenever possible.
In the summer of 2019, Rise introduced an orange and turmeric pairing. Turmeric is known for its anti-inflammatory properties, which are thought to reduce stress-related health issues.Β Rose and schisandra is another recent combination added to Riseβs flavour range; schisandra is βan adaptogen and antioxidant that helps the body manage stress and combat the negative effects of stress,β says Collery, adding that new research appears to support that claim.
As for how much kombucha someone needs to drink to see these benefits, itβs somewhat of a personal choiceβthough itβs best to introduce it gradually if youβre new to probiotics. βWe recommend that if itβs your first time trying kombucha and if youβre not taking probiotics or working a lot of fermented foods into your system, itβs great to start with half of our 414-millilitre bottles, so around 200 or 250 millilitres,β Collery suggests. βThat just gives your body time to take in the probiotics and see how you feel from them. Because probiotics can change the way your body digests food, sometimes people find it might make them feel a little more gaseous, or a little more bubblyβor it might make your stomach feel awesome.β
Sam and her team drink kombucha daily, and Collery says sheβs not aware of a limit to how much someone should drink. Though labelled as a non-alcoholic beverage, there was controversy over high alcoholic content in kombucha in the United States a few years ago; in Canada, the alcohol content is less than 0.1 per centβnegligible at best. Both Bucha Brew and Rise use brewing methods that let them strictly control the alcohol content during the fermentation process. Still, something else in kombucha might give off a similar feeling to boozy drinks. βThere are a ton of B vitamins and that give you a bit of an energy boost,β Sam explains. βIt kind of makes you feel like youβre a little bit buzzed if youβre not used to it all the time.β And as for any lingering caffeine in the bottle, Collery notes that, too, is very little: less than a cup of tea.
LowΒ caffeine,Β low sugarβitβs no wonder this beverage is seeing so much buzz.