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An icy, bubbly beverage is just what you need to perk up. So, ever wanted to make your own from scratch? Crafting a great carbonated beverage is easy! This informative guide to making soda at home is perfect for anyone looking to create delicious artisan drinks with or without a soda machine.
Jeremy Butler breaks down the science of carbonation so you can discover recipes that are easily adapted for each of the three methods for carbonation. He even shows you how to make a soda bar, complete with kegerator, in your own home! Offering resources like homebrew forums, shopping guides, and industrial suppliers, all the information you need to make your own soda is right here.
Once you master the bubbles, it’s time to add the syrups. Making Soda at Home offers over 35 natural and healthy recipes to flavor your fizz. It even provides insider tips on creating your own recipes.
Try refreshing coconut-lime or peach sodas on a hot summer day. Tonics like root beer, sassafras, sarsaparilla and ginger ale are delicious with a bowl of popcorn and a movie. Brew expert clones of your favorite dews, peppers, pops, and colas with ease. There’s even a recipe for butter beer.
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About Jeremy Butler
Jeremy Butler studied Food Science at Brigham Young University, and is currently a Food Technologist doing product development of frozen foods for Better Baked Foods, Inc. He has been making and enjoying homemade sodas as a hobby since early 2005. Since 2010, he has authored The Homemade Soda Expert blog. Comments and questions on the site and off have come from homemade soda enthusiasts, bartenders and restaurant owners seeking to improve their soda making skills. Since 2011, he has been an active member of the HomebrewTalk.com forums under the moniker MrFoodScientist, where he commonly answers questions regarding carbonation, recipes and syrup making.http://homemadesodaexpert.blogspot.com
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