Maple Syrup Kombucha Recipe (2024)

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“Can I replace sugar with maple syrup in my kombucha (or kefir) recipe?”

We often get this question, so here is a little explanation followed by a delicious maple syrup kombucha recipe! 😊

Can I Use Maple Syrup to Replace Sugar?

You can use maple syrup in your fermentation, as it is made predominantly of sucrose, the same compound as in cane sugar. The yeast will love it!

However, there are several constraints:

  • Maple syrup is made up of one third water, so more is needed than for cane sugar
  • Maple syrup is much more expensive than cane sugar
  • Fermentation makes maple syrup flavours disappear!

So, yes you could replace the sugar with maple syrup, but it will cost you a lot more than with cane sugar, and the wonderful flavour will not remain.

For more information, see our guide How to make 100% local kombucha.

How to Add the Maple Flavour

The trick to making a maple syrup kombucha that tastes good and that is not too expensive: add the maple syrup in second fermentation!

The second fermentation is the step that takes place inside the bottles to add fizz, after the first fermentation in the jar.

You first have to make a plain kombucha (sugar + tea + kombucha scoby), and let it ferment. As soon as it’s ready to drink, add maple syrup and a secret ingredient (explained below) to give it the maple flavour!

This principle of adding flavours in the second fermentation is recommended for all flavours. This way, the quality of the flavours is best preserved.

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Our secret ingredient is fenugreek!

Fenugreek seeds contain large amounts of an aromatic compound called sotolon that naturally smells like maple syrup.

We use it to enhance the flavour of the maple syrup. There you go, maple syrup kombucha!

If you do not have fenugreek, let your kombucha ferment longer during its first fermentation phase in order to reduce the sugars and raise the acidity level. Then, double the amount of maple syrup in order to rebalance the acidity and the sugar level.

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Maple Syrup Kombucha Recipe

"Can I replace sugar with maple syrup in my kombucha (or kefir) recipe?" We often get this question, so here is how you can get a delicious maple syrup flavour using a secret ingredient.

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Preparation Time 20 minutes mins

Fermentation Time 10 days d

Course Drinks

Equipment

  • Jar with wide opening(1 gallon or more)

  • Coth cover and rubber bandto cover jar opening

Ingredients

  • 1 kombucha scoby
  • 3 teaspoons tea 12g
  • ¾ cup sugar 150 ml
  • ¼ cup maple syrup 50 ml
  • 2 g fenugreek seeds
  • 12.5 L filtered water

Steps

Making Your Kombucha

  • Add tea to the jar.

  • Pour 500ml (2 cups) of hot water and let the tea infuse for 15 minutes.

  • Add the sugar and stir until dissolved.

  • Add filtered water until you reach the 3-litre level (your tea is now lukewarm).

  • Add the kombucha scoby and its starter.

  • Cover the jar opening with thecloth and secure with rubber band.

  • Ferment at room temperature for 10 to 15 days.

  • On the 5th day, start tasting your kombucha every day.

  • When you like the taste (wait until the mixture is a little more acidic than sweet because you will add maple syrup in the next step), put aside the scoby and 350 ml (1.5 cups) of kombucha for your next recipe.

Adding the Maple Flavour

  • Lightly dry roast the fenugreek seeds in a small saucepan.

  • Add 250ml(1 cup) of water.

  • Heat by letting the water simmer for 15 minutes, then allow it to cool.

  • Add the maple syrup to your jar of freshly fermented plain kombucha.

  • Add the fenugreek decoction (filtered, without the seeds).

  • Mix well.

  • Bottleinpressure-resistant bottles,and keep at room temperature for a few days (second fermentation, or F2).

  • Test the pressure once a day.

  • When it'sfizzy (watch out for the pressure!),storein the fridge.

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Read our full guide on how to make kombucha for more information.

This recipe was inspired by a recipe from Mannanova and available in Mabrasserie (Montreal) during the Quebec maple season.

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FAQs

Can kombucha be made with maple syrup? ›

At the Arnot Research Forest, part of the Cornell Maple Program at Cornell University, we have experimented with and fine-tuned a process for brewing kombucha with maple syrup and the results have gotten overwhelmingly positive reviews. Kombucha is a refreshing, bubbly drink made by fermenting sweet tea.

Can you ferment maple syrup? ›

His company produces a table wine, sparkling wine, and ice wine all made with pure maple syrup. The process involves diluting the syrup with water and then starting the fermentation process until most of the sugar is consumed by yeast.

Can you use syrup for kombucha? ›

When using a simple syrup to flavor kombucha, less is more. Generally, about a tablespoon of simple syrup is used to flavor a 12 oz bottle of kombucha.

Can I make kombucha with maple syrup instead of sugar? ›

So, yes you could replace the sugar with maple syrup, but it will cost you a lot more than with cane sugar, and the wonderful flavour will not remain. For more information, see our guide How to make 100% local kombucha.

How fermentable is maple syrup? ›

Even though maple syrup is fully fermentable, I recommend using it as your priming sugar because it is another way to add extra maple flavor. This extra flavor will be trapped inside the bottle.

What happens when you boil maple syrup? ›

Maple syrup that is boiled too long will crystallize and maple syrup that isn't boiled long enough will spoil quickly and will be watery because the concentration of sugar in the syrup will be too low.

Can bacteria grow in maple syrup? ›

It is a popular condiment and can be used in a variety of dishes. Because maple syrup is a super saturated sugar, it is impossible for bacteria, mold or anything else to grow in the syrup, it can only grow where it comes in contact with air.

Why not use honey for kombucha? ›

Kombucha contains microorganisms that could struggle to consume honey and are accustomed to white sugar.

Why can't you use flavored kombucha to make a SCOBY? ›

Added flavors can disrupt the growth and health of the good bacteria and yeast. This compromises the strength and balance of the delicate brew ecosystem.

What is the negative side of kombucha? ›

The caffeine in kombucha, especially when taken in large amounts, can worsen diarrhea. Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS): Kombucha contains caffeine. The caffeine in kombucha, especially when taken in large amounts, can worsen diarrhea and symptoms of IBS. Surgery: Kombucha seems to affect blood glucose levels.

Why you shouldn't drink kombucha everyday? ›

The Centers for Disease Control recommends that four ounces of kombucha can be safely consumed one to three times a day. Overconsumption can lead to headache, nausea, gastrointestinal distress, or ketoacidosis.

When should I throw away SCOBY? ›

With proper care, SCOBYs can last many generations. But when you see excessive, dark yeast growth on a SCOBY layer, or if it starts producing Kombucha that tastes bad or overly acidic, it's time to get a new one.

Can maple syrup ferment into alcohol? ›

Unlike spirits such as whiskey and gin, which are produced from starchy grains that need to be milled and pressed into a mash, the maple syrup can be converted directly into a wort that will be fermented by yeast to produce alcohol.

Does maple syrup ferment with yeast? ›

Maple syrup, as you probably know contains sugar. In fact, if produced correctly it contains 66.0% to 68.5% sugar. As a result, if yeast gets into it then it will start to ferment. Fermentation in maple syrup, unlike craft beer, is not something you want.

What is it called when you ferment maple syrup? ›

The fermentation of maple syrup is not an uncommon thing in some parts of the world, this alcohol is often called maple wine.

What does fermented maple syrup taste like? ›

Ferment: fermented syrup will have a sickeningly sweet flavour that, depending on the type of ferment, may be honey-like, alcoholic, or fruity to the taste. Severe ferment may create a foamy appearance.

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