Hey everyone,
Thought I would post on my newest try at soda! I made a 4 gallon batch of sasparilla this time and this is how I broke it down:
3 Gals. were made with unbleached sugar and tasted extremely smooth. Only about half of this batch naturally carbonated out since I heated it too much. So, I made a 1 gal batch as well. This is how it went.
1 Gal water
1 cup sugar
1 cup Sweet Orange Blossom Honey
1/2 oz of Sasparilla flavoring
1/4 tsp of champange yeast.
I heated the water between 90-105 degrees for about fifteen minutes and added sugar, honey and flavoring. Stirred for about 10 minutes while I waited for the yeast to dissolve in plain water, then added that to the mixture. Stirred for another 10 minutes and then moved on to bottling the mix. Before I set my bottles to carbonate, I tasted the soda and the honey was very strong in the soda, however after about 36 hours the soda was fully carbonated this time and the strong honey taste was much smoother.
So bottom line I was able to make some really good soda this time; the key is the heat. Keep it low! Next batch will be an Orange(1/4)/Cream(3/4) mix that I will be attempting this weekend. I will need a name if it is really good, so help me think of one.
Thanks!
Shawn
Thought I would post on my newest try at soda! I made a 4 gallon batch of sasparilla this time and this is how I broke it down:
3 Gals. were made with unbleached sugar and tasted extremely smooth. Only about half of this batch naturally carbonated out since I heated it too much. So, I made a 1 gal batch as well. This is how it went.
1 Gal water
1 cup sugar
1 cup Sweet Orange Blossom Honey
1/2 oz of Sasparilla flavoring
1/4 tsp of champange yeast.
I heated the water between 90-105 degrees for about fifteen minutes and added sugar, honey and flavoring. Stirred for about 10 minutes while I waited for the yeast to dissolve in plain water, then added that to the mixture. Stirred for another 10 minutes and then moved on to bottling the mix. Before I set my bottles to carbonate, I tasted the soda and the honey was very strong in the soda, however after about 36 hours the soda was fully carbonated this time and the strong honey taste was much smoother.
So bottom line I was able to make some really good soda this time; the key is the heat. Keep it low! Next batch will be an Orange(1/4)/Cream(3/4) mix that I will be attempting this weekend. I will need a name if it is really good, so help me think of one.
Thanks!
Shawn
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