Aquela Kombucha Taproom & Loja is dedicated to Kombucha, a probiotic fermented drink, available in several flavours: original, ginger, peppermint, strawberry-hibiscus and tropical citrus. It is made "the old fashioned way", with sophisticated equipment and processes, which reflect the rigorous search for a balanced, authentic and consistent product. It is possible to taste on site or take home in bulk. Here you will find a community passionate about fermentation and living in symbiosis with the microbial diversity of the human body - a shared path in the pursuit of a restorative and healthy lifestyle.
That kombucha: original, ginger, peppermint, strawberry-hibiscus, tropical citrus.
Segunda a sábado: 11h - 19h | Domingo: encerrado
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Address:
Rua Duque de Saldanha, 345
Postal Code:
4300-465
City Zone:
Historic Center
Landline Phone:
221144936
Mobile Phone:
910912389
Website:
https://www.aquelakombucha.pt/
Email:
sobre@aquelakombucha.pt
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