How do i make pop?!


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How do i make pop?


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Are you wanting to learn how to make the syrup base that carbonated water gets mixed with or the carbonated water itself? I once read a book, about 10-15 years ago now, that gave recipes for root beer and knock-offs of Coke and Pepsi. It basically gave the syrup recipes, I think. While trying to find the name of that book on web, I found a few sites that describe how to make the carbonated water itself, which I thought was cool. I thought this might be what you're really looking for. One is from a beer-brewing site, as apparently you can use the same equipment to make soda or pop. Another one is for a carbonator contraption. The last one is from a guy who learned how to make his own soda; he used yeast (I think that's the same as the beer brewing concept as well). If I ever find the name of that book I mentioned, I'll let you know, too. I hope this helps you.

Source(s):
http://byo.com/feature/547.html... (this is from the beer site; they give recipes for different flavors, too)
http://www.sodaclubusa.com/splash02.asp?... (this is the carbonator contraption)
http://www.alpharubicon.com/kids/makesod... (this is the homemade recipe using household ingredients and materials)

The easiest way I can think of is adding club soda or seltzer water to fruit juice(s).

uhhh you take carbonated water and add flavoring DUHHHHHH.

im currently brewing my own pop right now. its quite simple, look up online for soda pop extracts (http://www.williamsbrewing.com/rainbow_s... such as rootbeer, cola, sasparilla... or contact a local store, they might have a extract follow the simple instructions added in the extract pouch, such as 1. add cane sugar 2. then add yeast 3. add flavoring then 4. add water (the less chlorine the better) allow brew to sit for 4 to 6 days and violla carbonated homemade soda. you know what, as a biproduct of carbonation for the sugar and yeast, it actually produces a slight bit of alcohol.

lots of suger




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