When owner and founder Kortney Lee moved his Community Groceries Market, a grocery store offering fresh, healthy food that’s affordable and accessible to all, from its original East Crossroads location to its brand new Troost Avenue location, it left an opportunity to open something new in Brewer’s Alley. Because he still wanted to bring healthy food and drink options to the neighborhood, Lee called Olathe-based Scoby Masters Tea-Biotics owner Lisa Bledsoe to offer her an opportunity to open a new small-batch kombucha taproom. A delicious alternative to alcohol, the new Tea-Biotics Kombucha taproom is now open, pouring 24 flavors of kombucha, including peach pineapple, blueberry, hibiscus watermelon, and elderberry grape. They also offer CBD-infused kombucha in a variety of flavors. All drinks will be served from kegs in reusable glass containers for greater sustainability. Guests can also find prepackaged food options, such as sandwiches, salads, and fruit and nut snacks, available to eat along with their drinks.