Often served on draught from stalls outside the cinema or in bottles inside, Kvass is traditionally made by soaking cubes of rye-bread in water before adding yeast and sugar and allowing it to ...
Once tangy, strain kvass from bread. If carbonation is desired, bottle decanted kvass in airtight bottles with 1 teaspoon sugar per bottle or 2 teaspoons organic raisins per bottle. Seal the ...
Cover and leave to ferment for 3 to 7 days, or until pleasantly tangy. Strain kvass from beet and apple, and serve immediately. If carbonation is desired, bottle kvass with remaining chopped apple ...