FAQ

Here’s what people are asking about OK! Kombucha. If your question isn't below drop us a line.

What is the sugar content in OK! Kombucha?

There are approximately 6-8g of sugar per half bottle. The sugar content is partially from the cane sugar used to ferment the tea and partially from the cold or fresh pressed juices we use. 

Does OK! Kombucha need to be refrigerated?

Yes, our kombucha is unpasteurized and authentic. If left in room temperature conditions it will continue to ferment. To keep your Kombucha tasting great make sure to refrigerate upon arrival. 

Does OK! Kombucha contain alcohol?

The alcohol volume in our kombucha ranges between  .1% and .5%. Beverages with .5% alcohol or below are considered non-alcoholic.

What is the caffeine content in OK! Kombucha? 

Our Mango Lemonade flavour is caffeine free, so you can sip it all day long and into the evening. All of our other flavours contain approximately 25-35mg of caffeine per bottle.

Why does OK! Kombucha not taste like vinegar? 

We use an innovative brewing technique that blends three different ages of kombucha. This preserves all the natural health properties, but with a more balanced flavour profile.  

What is the shelf-life of OK! Kombucha?

Our kombucha has an approximate refrigerated shelf life of 4 to 6 months, depending on your time of purchase. Outside the fridge, our kombucha continues to ferment and the shelf-life is drastically reduced to a few days.

Is it safe to drink OK! Kombucha when pregnant? 

Our kombucha is not pasteurized, so please consult your doctor or health-care professional before consuming our kombucha while pregnant. 

Are there any common allergens in OK! Kombucha?

Our kombucha is produced in a facility free of gluten, dairy and peanuts, although we are not certified for any of these categories. If you are concerned about any potential allergies, check out our ingredients list on the home page under each flavour description.

Does OK! Kombucha recycle bottles?

We know, it’s hard to put our pretty bottles in the recycling bin. We’re actively working toward implementing a bottle recycling program. Until then, your recycling bin will be the best place for our bottles.