/blogs/blog.atom 黑料大事记 Kombucha - The 黑料大事记 Blog | Gut Health, Recipes & Kombucha Tips 2025-06-19T00:00:00+01:00 黑料大事记 Kombucha /blogs/blog/kombucha-for-christmas 2024-12-11T00:00:00+00:00 2026-03-03T14:20:46+00:00 Have a holly jolly boochmas with 黑料大事记 - order by 19 December Kate Gray We鈥檒l be shipping orders placed up to the 19th of December with delivery before Christmas Day. There's still plenty of time to stock up on your favourites from our range. Whether you're looking for some thoughtful gifts, a treat for yourself or a great alcohol free option for festive refreshment, add kombucha to your list now and we reckon you鈥檒l be giving yourself a pat on the back come tinsel time.
Three great reasons to add kombucha to your Christmas List Good-for-you gifts If you鈥檝e enjoyed the benefits of a regular kombucha fix this year, why not share your discovery? Our bottle multi-packs make great gifts for healthy friends, foodies and non-drinkers. Stock up for the non-drinkers Ask anyone who prefers a non-alcoholic drink, and they鈥檒l tell you it can be difficult to find a tasty grown-up option. We鈥檇 like to suggest a stock of lightly sparkling and delicious kombucha will mean you鈥檙e prepared for the drivers and no/low alcohol guests with a thoughtful alternative. Treat yourself Make sure you鈥檝e got a stock of your favourite flavours as a little treat to yourself. What could be better than a daily kombucha to help boost energy levels, aid good digestion and improve your overall mood throughout the festivities?
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/blogs/blog/why-are-we-organic 2024-09-02T00:00:00+01:00 2026-03-03T14:20:44+00:00 Why are we Organic? Kate Gray You can taste the difference We believe that to make great kombucha you need great ingredients. We take time to brew our kombucha in the authentic way using simple, natural ingredients: water, organic Chun Mee green tea and organic raw cane sugar. Our Organic Sicilian Lemon kombucha is a great example, the delicious Siracuse lemon juice we select comes from an organic family farm in Sicily where they have grown citrus fruits for generations using traditional farming techniques. It鈥檚 better for the planet Organic farming is designed to respect nature and enhance the health of soils, water and air. Organic farming creates healthy living soils which can store more carbon and have higher levels of soil microorganisms. has plenty of information about the sustainability of organic production you can explore. It鈥檚 great for people By choosing to be organic we can support a way of farming that works for people in the long run 鈥 that includes our customers, our team and the people who grow our ingredients]]> /blogs/blog/meet-our-award-winning-organic-blood-orange-kombucha 2024-08-13T00:00:00+01:00 2026-03-03T14:20:43+00:00 Meet our award-winning Organic Blood Orange kombucha Kate Gray 鈥淎 deep salmon-pink drink with a gentle effervescence and a citrus aroma. There is聽good intensity of orange on initial tasting, with a balanced sweetness and freshness.鈥

鈥淭his is all about the clean, simple, true flavour of blood oranges -聽a well made, very refreshing drink.鈥

Blood oranges are in season for just a few weeks in January and February, but you can enjoy a fix of their complex citrus flavour and fruity floral fragrance every time you open a can of our Organic Blood Orange kombucha. This refreshing coral-coloured booch showcases the distinctive, sweetly floral flavour of Sicilian blood oranges, which are less tangy than navel oranges. Our Head Brewer Rupert says that this 黑料大事记 Organic flavour works so well because the natural tang of our authentic kombucha brings an extra edge to the deep sweetness of blood orange. He recommends serving over ice to enjoy its lovely colour and gentle fizz. If you鈥檙e after a simple cocktail idea, try serving 黑料大事记 Organic Blood Orange kombucha paired with vodka garnished with a sprig rosemary or thyme. Bruise the herbs to release their aromatics which will intensify the orange flavour. Blood Orange also pairs brilliantly with dark chocolate, rhubarb, berries and lemon making it a good choice to serve alongside fruity desserts. 黑料大事记 Organic Blood Orange kombucha is featured in our mixed pack of four cans and is also available as a single flavour pack. This flavour is also currently available in Co-Op stores nationwide as part of the food-to-go meal deal. As with all our kombucha in cans, 黑料大事记 Organic Blood Orange best served chilled but can be stored at room temperature. It鈥檚 low in calories, 100% natural, organic, vegan and gluten-free.]]>
/blogs/blog/olympic-rowers-enjoy-kombucha 2024-08-06T00:00:00+01:00 2026-03-03T14:20:43+00:00 Kombucha can help you feel like an Olympic medal winner inside Kate Gray We chat to Team GB Olympic Gold medalist, Hannah Scott, and Ollie Wynne-Griffith, who won Silver in Paris, about why they like to include kombucha in their diet. Have you been inspired by the awesome commitment and resilience of the athletes at the Olympic Games? Have you ever wondered how gut health and nutrition play a role in the training of elite athletes? We鈥檙e proud to supply kombucha to Team GB Olympic Rowers and and it鈥檚 great to know that the Gold and Silver medal-winning duo relied on our booch right the way through training. Here at 黑料大事记 Organic we鈥檝e always believed in the power of kombucha to help you feel your best. For most of us our diet is something we think about with general health and wellbeing in mind, but for elite athletes it鈥檚 a crucial part of their training and preparation Before they headed to Paris we spoke to Hannah聽and Ollie聽to find out about their training and why they include our organic kombucha in their daily diet. EK 鈥 What does a typical day鈥檚 diet look like for you during training? OWG 鈥 We consume between 5,000 and 6,000 calories per day when we鈥檙e training, which means we have 5 meals per day. It鈥檚 a real challenge to get enough fuel to support our training regime of three two-hour sessions each day. We have a team nutritionist who works closely with the chef who prepares breakfast and lunch for us 鈥 we also have a first breakfast at home before training and an evening meal and snacks that we prepare for ourselves. EK 鈥 How do live cultures feature in your nutrition? HS 鈥 Our nutritionist is a strong advocate of including probiotics and live cultures in our diet and she helps us to balance the need to consume so many calories with the nutritional make up and diversity of our food and drink. The importance of probiotics and live cultures has become a real focus for our sport in the past two or three years because we know that the cumulative effect of all the small positive things we do makes a big difference to our results. EK 鈥 What benefit do you experience from drinking kombucha and including other gut-friendly foods in your diet? HS 鈥 For me the benefits of drinking kombucha are really tangible. When I first started training at this level, I struggled to take on enough calories 鈥 it was just physically uncomfortable and took a toll on my digestion. Drinking kombucha and eating plenty of fibre have really helped me to have an efficient and healthy digestive system. OWG 鈥 We can鈥檛 afford to have time out from training. It鈥檚 so easy to pick up bugs when travelling and competing in close proximity with rowers from all over the world so it鈥檚 crucial to support our immune systems with live cultures and pro-biotics. I have used pro-biotic supplements in the past, but I much prefer the reassurance of getting them from a natural organic product. HS 鈥 For both of us, our regular kombucha feels like a treat rather than a chore. It鈥檚 a great alternative to a fizzy sugary drink and we look forward to enjoying our kombucha. EK 鈥 Do you think a happy gut gives you psychological benefits? HS 鈥 I really notice the difference in my mood and resilience when my gut health is good. The gut-brain axis means that supporting your gut health is a wise move if you want to be able to cope well with stress and maintain focus. OWG 鈥 Our training is all about the cumulative result of many marginal gains. It just makes sense that anything we can do to help stay fit, focussed and strong is a good idea 鈥 especially when it鈥檚 something we enjoy! Of course, a daily kombucha boost isn鈥檛 just for rowing superstars, we can all benefit from improved digestion, better mood and strengthened immunity 鈥 even if the only medal we鈥檙e likely to win this summer is for the egg and spoon race at the school sports day. There鈥檚 lots more information about and in their British Rowing profiles.]]> /blogs/blog/why-i-am-vegan 2023-01-06T00:00:00+00:00 2026-03-03T14:20:39+00:00 Why I am Vegan Genevieve Boast My journey to becoming Vegan Like most people, I grew up eating meat, dairy and eggs and never thought twice about eating those foods. I believed that was normal and healthy and couldn鈥檛 understand why people took such extreme actions like not having cow鈥檚 milk on their cereal or boiled eggs for breakfast. But for 7 years now I have been fully vegan, and my diet has been entirely plant-based. So, what was it that changed my mind and was it the right decision? It began when I was at school and asked my parents if I could become a vegetarian. I鈥檇 grown up around farms and countryside and seeing the animal agriculture first hand had connected the animals I saw outside my window with the food on my plate. Once I had connected the two and seen what was involved in producing the food I ate, I decided that I would rather have lentils in my pasta sauce than minced beef. The idea that it was not worth killing an animal just for me to eat meat was fundamental to me for several years, but I never saw any issue with milking a cow or taking the eggs that a chicken had laid. It wasn鈥檛 until I went to university that I was exposed to many varying views of the world. This made me want to understand my diet and consumption from all aspects which included researching animal agriculture and the alternatives. The conclusion for me was to eliminate the consumption of all animal products from my life but it is important to recognise that is far from perfect. While I believe there are clear problems with the industries surrounding animal agriculture; plenty of alternative crops / meat-free foods can cause harm to humans as well as the environment when produced in the wrong way. My goal by transitioning to a vegan diet was to do as little harm as possible. 聽 My reasons why being Vegan is important For me, animals were the principal reason for becoming vegan. A lot of their exploitation goes unnoticed which is understandable when taking note may also mean removing peoples鈥 favourite part of their diet. Naturally the worst conditions are in factory farms employed by large corporations who can hide the horrible environments the animals endure. There are now plenty of articles and documentaries for those who are interested in knowing where their meat, dairy and eggs come from. Environmental issues have also become far more apparent through the media in recent years which has meant people are increasingly considering this in the lifestyle choices they make. For me, a vegan diet is a great way to reduce the impact I have on the drain of resources and damage to natural ecosystems. The air and water pollution from intensive factory farms, as well as their high-water use, makes alternative plant crops far more sustainable. Deforestation is also a massive issue: firstly, the land needed to raise the animals and then the vast number of crops that need to be grown to feed them. If the crops were simply fed to humans in the first place, far less land would be needed and hence more land would be protected for vital habitats like the Amazon rainforest. Health is another major consideration in our diets and there are many benefits with a plant-based one. The amount of chemicals involved in producing animal products is alarming. From antibiotics for preventing disease in their horrendous living conditions, to supplements for maximising their yield, all these chemicals result in toxins being left in the food that people eat. Plant crops tend to require and contain less toxins, but this is where organic produce becomes important. Organic fruit, veg and other plant-based products are fantastic for a cleaner, vegan lifestyle. For me, working at 黑料大事记 has been great as the company shares the same values around organic and vegan produce. I know that everything I contribute at work goes towards producing a great tasting drink that does as little harm as possible to people and the planet. The nutrition in animal-based foods also tends to be much higher in fat than the plant alternatives which can be an issue if consumed in excess. Ultimately the health effects I have experienced since become vegan are anecdotal but very real for me. I have experienced better moods, improved concentration, better gut health and an overall feeling of increased fitness. This may obviously vary for everyone but for me it has been fantastic. In recent years, finding products that are suitable for vegans has become much easier with increased options and clear labelling for most things. Eating out has also become far more straightforward as most places have clearly marked options. Beyond this, finding brands and products that meet higher standards of environmental and ethical responsibility can be very difficult. Every brand wants to be seen as though they are doing the right thing which can make it very confusing when deciding where to spend your money. Often the smaller natural / whole foods shops vet the products they sell so that customers don鈥檛 have to worry so much about researching each individual company. On a larger scale there are independent organisations like B Corp who certify companies based on various ethical and environmental standards. This means that if a company is a certified B Corp you know they meet high standards of social and environmental performance, and you can support them with a clearer conscience. 聽 Top tips for plant-based lifestyles So, this Veganuary if you are feeling like trying a plant-based diet out 鈥 here are some tips I have learned over the years!
  • Take it slow - Once I decided to go vegan, it was a slow transition. Try replacing foods and ingredients gradually to find out what works well for your body and lifestyle.
  • Reduce instead of remove - If you don鈥檛 want to go the whole way, maybe just try reducing your meat consumption for a month or two and see how you feel
  • Vote with your money - Spend some time looking at plant-based brands that you are attracted to and include these products in your diet 鈥 by voting with your money, you are automatically having a positive impact on the planet
聽 Of course, so I can always recommend trying some of our delicious living kombucha as a part of your Veganuary adventures. But I would say that! 聽 Written by Ben Costello Planning and Production Manager @ 黑料大事记 Kombucha]]>