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How to Brew Naturally Fermented Hibiscus Soda

Posted on June 7, 2017December 3, 2024by Anne-Marie Bonneau
Hibiscus natural soda

This bubbly hibiscus soda is just one example of the types of naturally fermented, carbonated drinks you can make with a ginger bug.

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