DIY Soft Drinks

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42 points | by _Microft 3 hours ago ago

14 comments

  • nchmy 4 minutes ago

    I bottled 20 litres of kombucha yesterday with ginger and lemongrass. It'll be very fizzy and ready to drink in 3-5 days. Costs next to nothing and quite healthy - water, black tea, sugar, (gifted and self-reproducing) scoby. The flavourings are what costs most, depending on what you use.

  • AdmiralAsshat an hour ago

    Last time I tried this...it was alot easier to just buy the concentrate from Cube-Cola rather than trying to source all of the essential oils separately and shear them together.

    https://cube-cola.org/

    I think you'd end up paying less, too. I paid about 20 bucks for the concentrate bottle plus shipping, made 1.75L of it, thought it was fine but couldn't quite replace Coke in my diet, and didn't buy again. Had I done it all from scratch, I'm pretty sure I would've paid more and had a bunch of essential oil bottles leftover, going to waste.

    • toast0 44 minutes ago

      20 bucks for 1.75ml of cola seems like pretty bad value.

      • AdmiralAsshat 38 minutes ago

        To be clear, it made about 1.75L of syrup, not cola. I kept the cola syrup jug in a fridge for like a year, and when I wanted a glass of "cola" I'd add about an oz of the syrup concentrate to a glass of carbonated water (which I pre-carbonated with my DrinkMate), and stirred to combine.

        I used like half the amount of sugar the cube-cola recipe recommended, because it seemed high. It wasn't Coke sweet but it was still plenty sweet for a soft drink, to my palette.

        EDIT: Originally said 1.75 ml, meant to say Liters.

        • gryfft 29 minutes ago

          An oz is ~29.57 ml (mililiters), so I think perhaps you meant that you made 1.7 l (liters)?

        • IanCal 28 minutes ago

          Do you mean L? ml to me would be millilitres and one fluid ounce is ~30ml.

          • AdmiralAsshat 11 minutes ago

            Yes, typo on my side. Thanks for catching!

  • s0rce an hour ago

    I liked this video about recreating coke https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TDkH3EbWTYc&t=176s

  • malfist 2 hours ago

    There's a great book about this if you're interested. Half history lesson half recipes. Check out: Fix the Pumps (which the book tells you is old soda fountain slag for check out a woman's breasts)

  • aitchnyu an hour ago

    Disappointed there is no carbon dioxide injection. In the 90s till date in this corner of India, Mr Butler is a compact pure mechanical device which can make nose tickling strong sodas. If I were a soda fan, I would have DIYed and rejected the flat mop water that most commercial sodas have become.

    • _Microft an hour ago

      A easy solution might be to mix the concentrate with sparkling/carbonated water?

    • atombender an hour ago

      I made Open Cola once, and hooked it up to CO2 canisters and a beer tap (the other tap had home made beer). It's certainly better than mixing with soda water or using a SodaStream.

      • quobnk 25 minutes ago

        The trick to have well carbonated beverages if all you have available is a sodastream-like device:

        - cook the water to remove any other disolved gasses

        - Cool it down to as cold as you can. A sludge of ice and water is very close to zero °C

        - keep some ice unmelted

        - carbonate

        This is a bit annoying to do especially step one (I skip it, it seems to help bit not to a huge degree) but it helps making very carbonated water to mix with the sirup

        • atombender 2 minutes ago

          Nice, I will have to try that!