This classic Strawberry Kombucha flavor is easy to brew and perfect for flavoring your homemade kombucha!

In my quest to make all the kombucha flavors on the planet, weโre coming at ya today with a classic, simple strawberry recipe! Playing around with herbs and spices in kombucha is fun and all, but sometimes you just need to kick it back to the basics. Fruit + kombucha + fermentation magic = a deliciously easy recipe you NEED to try.
But if Iโm being honest, the real reason I made this batch of Strawberry Kombucha was so that I could create something even more magical from itโฆa kombucha ice cream float *mic drop* .
I saw the concept at a food truck a while back and have been obsessed with the idea since. Creamy sweet ice cream combined with a tingly tart kombucha? That’s a match made in heaven, friends.
Anyway, here’s the recipe!
There are two main fermentation phases when making homemade kombucha:
- First Fermentation: This is when you transform sweet tea into tart and delicious kombucha (see our comprehensive guide to homemade kombucha here)
- Second Fermentation: This is when you carbonate the kombucha by adding sugars (like strawberries!) and bottling it.
In order to make this Strawberry Kombucha, you will need to have completed the first fermentation already and have some kombucha thatโs ready to be carbonated! The video below shows you how to get to this point.
INGREDIENTS TO MAKE STRAWBERRY KOMBUCHA
- Kombucha from a first fermentation: Youโve brewed your kombucha with the help of your SCOBY and itโs the perfect balance of sweet and tart (step-by-step first fermentation instructions here).
- Strawberries: You can use fresh or frozen strawberries to make kombucha! Just be sure to thaw frozen fruit before adding it to your kombucha.
HOW TO MAKE STRAWBERRY KOMBUCHA
Making your own flavored kombucha with strawberries is super easy. The process goes something like this:
- Puree the strawberries: The more surface area of the fruit that is exposed to the tea, the more flavor and fizz youโll have in the end! If youโre in a pinch for time, you can also finely dice the strawberries and add them to the kombucha.
- Bottle: Transfer kombucha from a first fermentation to fermentation bottles and add strawberry puree.
- Ferment: For 3 to 10 days, until it reaches the carbonation level you like.
- Enjoy: Strain out strawberry fibers (optional), then chill in the fridge before serving.
VARIATIONS OF STRAWBERRY KOMBUCHA
While strawberry is a delicious flavor on its own, there are some fun ingredients you can add in to change this recipe up!
- Add herbs: Basil works beautifully with strawberry in kombucha! Try adding 1/4 cup of loosely packed basil to the strawberries and pureeing it all together.
- Add roses: Dried rose buds add a delicate floral flavor that pairs perfectly with strawberry! Here’s how to add roses to kombucha.
- Add or use other berries: Raspberries or blackberries make tasty additions! You can either substitute half of the strawberries for these berries or simply cut out the strawberries altogether. (For blueberries, Iโve found itโs best to cook them down first. Read more here on Blueberry Kombucha).
- Add ginger: Ginger and kombucha are a match made in heaven. Make a simple strawberry ginger kombucha by throwing in a few pieces of sliced kombucha when you go to bottle your ingredients.
How To Make Strawberry Kombucha
Ingredients
- ยฝ gallon kombucha from a first fermentation, this is not storebought kombucha, 1.9 L
- ยฝ cup halved strawberries
Instructions
- Puree: Use aย handheld immersion blenderย orย countertop blenderย to puree strawberries until smooth (if needed, add a splash of kombucha to get things moving). Alternatively, you can finely dice the strawberries and add them to the kombucha.
- Bottle: Transfer kombucha intoย fermentation bottles*, leaving about 3 inches empty at the top. Evenly distribute strawberry puree into each bottle. Seal tightly.
- Ferment: Place in a dark, room temperature area for 3 to 10 days, until it reaches the carbonation level you like. This process will go faster in warmer climates, and slower in cooler climates.
- Enjoy: Strain the kombucha to remove debris (optional), then chill in the fridge before serving. Can be stored in the fridge, tightly sealed, for several weeks.
Notes
Nutrition
Nutrition information calculated by Sarah Bond, degreed nutritionist.
This is easily one of my favorites! I will definitely try the basil variation.
Made this kombucha and itโs really good. Also made some of this with dried rose petals (from the link in the recipe) and it was very tasty!