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If you’re here wondering or investigating why I call this the healthiest drink in the world, stick around this ancient health tonic is about to amaze. Learn how to make this super simple ancient drink with the best beet kvass recipe (that only needs 3 ingredients!)

They say beets are an acquired taste, but after I learned that beets were so easy to grow I knew I just had to find a really healthy way to use them. And boy did I.

After I learned how to make the best beet kvass recipe in the world I fell head over heels in love.

FYI… not joking

Seriously if you could be a fly on the wall in my home and you see me enjoying a wine glass full of a dark purple drink, well, it ain’t wine.

Nope, it’s just my beet kvass.

I could often be quoted around my house for saying things like “with enough beet kvass I could take over the world”, or “how could we mind control all these farmers to plant fields of beets instead of corn or wheat?”

I usually get eye rolls from my kids, but it’s all good. And YES, they will drink it too.

High five, team mom! (as I high five myself).

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What is Beet Kvass

Beet kvassis a fermented drink that has a lineage that goes as far back as the middle ages. According to the Weston A Price Foundation, Beet kvass was of a more medicinal purpose while other Kvass recipes were also enjoyed.

Many fermented recipes can be made with whey (a seperated part of fermented milk). However, this fermented beet kvass recipe is without whey.

For this simple yet amazing beet kvass recipe, all you need is water, sea salt or Pink Himalayan salt and of course beets.

Beet Kvass Benefits

Beet kvass what is it and just exactly why would I call it the healthiest drink in the world?

It is a powerhouse for the digestive system as well as overall gut health.

It is well known for many things here a just a few:

  • blood building-beets are particularly great at building the blood due to the high iron content. If anemia, pregnancy or blood loss is an issue beets are a great and vegan answer to build blood
  • liver tonic-Beet kvass was first used as a medicinal aid or diet supplement. Know as a liver tonic that helped the ‘sluggish liver’
  • detoxifying– This age-oldtonic owes much of its acclaim to the fact it detoxifiesso extremely well.
  • alkalizing– Beet kvass is one great and easy way to move the body to a more alkalinestate to promote health and reverse states of ailment and disease.
  • balancing– In our highly processed culture, our bodies often get off balanced with over processed food. Bringing them back to a healthy balance helps the body deal with things like hormonal imbalances, sugar addictionsor candida overgrowth.
  • nutrient enhancer– Beet kvass does carry a lot of healthy nutrients, but the magic that it really does is it allows your body to better utilize and absorb the nutrients it is already consuming, giving you an extra boost without another supplement pill.

Best Beet Kvass Recipe

Of all the great things we have talked about here today as far as beet kvass goes, the best thing might just be how easy this is to make.

I’m serious. A glass jar, water, salt and of course beets and your good to go!

  1. Take yourself 2-3 medium-sized beets, peel and chop into good 1-inch pieces, place in a half-gallon or split between 2 quart jars.
  2. Dissolve1-1 1/2 tablespoons of sea salt or pink Himalayan salt in 6 cups of water
  3. Pour salt water over beets, cover the jar with cheesecloth or fermentation lids.
  4. Let set on the counter out of direct sunlight for 1-4 weeks. The longer you let it ferment the stronger it will be

I personally like mine on the stronger side. I tend to let mine go closer to a month, but test it out and see what it is you like. Adjust and find that perfect kvass level for you!

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Best Beet Kvass Recipe

The Best Beet Kvass Recipe | The Upcycled Family (4)Beth

This super easy and amazingly healthy Beet kvass recipe is fermented and full of probiotics and wonderfully detoxifying.

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Prep Time 10 minutes mins

fermenting time 7 days d

Total Time 7 days d 10 minutes mins

Course Drinks

Cuisine American

Servings 6

Calories 25 kcal

Equipment

  • 1 1/2 gallon jar or two quart jars for fermenting period

Ingredients

  • 3-4 medium-sized organic beets
  • 1-1 1/2 Tbsp sea salt or pink Himalayan salt
  • 6 Cups filtered water

Instructions

  • Take yourself 2-3 medium-sized beets, peel and chop into good 1-inch pieces, place in a half-gallon or split between 2 quartsized jars.

  • Dissolve1-1 1/2 tablespoons of sea salt or pink Himalayan salt in 6 cups of water

  • Pour salt water over beets, cover the jar with cheesecloth or fermentation lids.

  • Let set on the counter out of direct sunlight for 1-4 weeks. The longer you let it ferment the stronger it will be.

  • When it has fermented to your desired level, bottle, and store in the fridge!

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So yeah beet kvass goes back to the middle ages at least. And yes it’s extremely detoxifying, blood building, fermented and full of gut healing probiotics. Beet kvass is said to boost the liver, change moods, improve depression and mental health and give you glowing skin. So what we have got here is the best beet kvass recipe that is super simple to make and can improve just about every area of your health and wellness. Here’s to your new favorite drink… Cheers ♡♡♡

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Beth is a mother of 6 living on a handful of acres in an old farmhouse in central Kansas. Beth has a background in the military and health and fitness however her passions come from her homestead life. Beth is an enthusiastic homeschooling mom, avid organic gardener, chicken & goat wrangler, who is obsessed with herbs and natural remedies and maintaining an all-around Do-It-Yourself lifestyle. Beth loves to share all she has learned about and sustainable living. While striving for a healthy, natural life, family-centered life.

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  • What do you do with beets after? Are they edible?

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  • I love beet kvass however after 2 and half weeks mold developed on top. Any idea what i may have done wrong? Sorry about the caps i cant turn them off.

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    • Everything under the liquid layer is fine. So if you can lift the mold layer off and if the kvass is still a really nice red/wine color and not a brownish color then it should still be fine.

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    The Best Beet Kvass Recipe | The Upcycled Family? ›

    You can also add herbs and spices to change things up if you find yourself making kvass regularly. Fresh dill with red beets is particularly good. Kvass is a tasty and healthy probiotic fermented drink—and your liver will thank you for it.

    How do you make kvass taste better? ›

    You can also add herbs and spices to change things up if you find yourself making kvass regularly. Fresh dill with red beets is particularly good. Kvass is a tasty and healthy probiotic fermented drink—and your liver will thank you for it.

    Can you reuse beets for kvass? ›

    After a week in the fridge, I strain the kvass and pour it into a glass storage bottle with a plastic lid. The salt in the kvass sometimes makes Mason jar lids corrode. You can re-use the beets one more time and start over, or you can eat them in a salad.

    How often should you drink kvass? ›

    HOW MUCH DO I DRINK? We recommend starting small with 1 dose per day and building to a maintenance dose of 2 shots per day. As our BEET KVASS is a living, nutritionally dense probiotic liquid tonic, a little goes a long way. Only a small amount daily is required to promote an overall feeling of improved health.

    Does beet kvass need to be refrigerated? ›

    they will need to be refrigerated when you receive them.

    Due to the live nature of the product, a change in pressurization or temperature may mean the product will leak. Please do not be alarmed. This is normal, just refrigerate them the day that you receive your package.

    How do you know when kvass is ready? ›

    And as every chef knows, the best way to test something is to taste it. Kvass can take anywhere between 2-7 days before it's fermented to perfection, so try tasting a little after the second day. What you're looking for is that perfect balance of sweet and sour, with a hint of carbonation.

    How long does kvass last in the fridge? ›

    The shelf-life of kvass is around 4-8 weeks from the moment you receive your order. Always remember that Quas can only be stored in the fridge.

    What is the shelf life of kvass? ›

    Initially, it was filled in large containers from which the kvass was sold on streets, but now, the vast majority of industrially produced kvass is filled and sold in 1–3-litre plastic bottles and has a shelf life of 4–6 weeks.

    Can you drink the beet water after boiling beets? ›

    Yes, you can. It's completely safe to drink water that has been used to boil beetroots.

    Is beet kvass supposed to taste salty? ›

    However, there's one big problem with beet kvass that I've run into over and over. The taste. Here's just a few common reactions I hear when people try it for the first time: It's too salty.

    Is kvass legal in America? ›

    “Is Kvass considered alcoholic under US law?” Kvass can have as much as 1 percent ABV. Each state has its own laws so that might count is one state but not in another state. The most common rule in US states is 1 percent ABV and down don't count as alcoholic beverages.

    Does kvass have B12? ›

    Kvass does have some health benefits as it contains manganese, vitamin B12, iron, copper, and magnesium with also a good amount of fiber. Depending if you add any fruits or vegetables such as beets in the kvass, there could be even more antioxidants.

    Does kvass have a lot of sugar? ›

    The shelves of Whole Foods and Mollie Stone's are stocked with lots of wild and wonderful kombucha brands that require fermentation to make.

    How healthy is beet kvass? ›

    Beet kvass is fermented beetroot juice with a treasure trove of goodness, loaded with probiotics and immune and neurological supportive B vitamins as well as naturally occurring betaine to help reduce inflammation whilst protecting our cells from oxidative stress and free radical damage.

    What is the white film on top of beet kvass? ›

    About That Film…

    This is a yeast overgrowth that occurs at the top of the ferment where it is exposed to the air.

    Who invented kvass? ›

    Kvass is rooted deeply in Russian history. In fact, it can be traced further back than before Russia was even on the map. An ancient version of kvass is said to have existed in Ancient Egypt, Babylon and Greece, although the exact origin is unclear.

    Is kvass an acquired taste? ›

    The flavor is often described as “acquired” due to it's salty, earthy taste that can quickly lean too far into brine-y territory. It's important to not overuse salt during the fermenting process. If you want to make a delicious brew, be sure to allow your kvass to develop over time.

    What is kvass supposed to taste like? ›

    Kvass is a fermented cereal-based low-alcohol beverage of cloudy appearance and sweet-sour taste.

    Is kvass good for gut health? ›

    Great Source of Probiotics

    Probiotics in your diet, including from kvass, have been shown to increase gut microflora diversity and support metabolic activity, while also potentially having appetite-reducing effects.

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