Kombucha Kommunity Q&A
Join Hannah Ruhamah, the Kombucha Mamma, for monthly Q&A exclusively for KKamp Customers and Bubbles Members Only!
How to Participate
- Check the calendar below to find a date/time that works with your schedule.
- Reply to the email to receive the RSVP link or send an email to Customer Service
- On the date, click the link to join the live Q&A.
- Peruse older episodes by clicking the link on the date to find answers to our family of brewers most pressing questions!
Topics include: Kombucha, Milk Kefir, Water Kefir (Tibicos), JUN, commercial brewing, how-tos, tips, carbonation, and more!
Mark your calendars! We have some exciting dates coming up:
2024 Kommunity Q&A Dates
Saturdays @ 10AM PST unless otherwise noted; may be subject to change
- March 9th – see below
- April 13th – see below
- May 18th
- June 8th
Kommunity Q&A Video Library
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