My "local" homebrew shop, I say "local" because they are 40 miles away,
carries "Old Fashioned Homebrew" soda extracts. midwestsupplies.com
also carries this brand, just not as many flavors. With one 2oz bottle,
8 cups of regular table sugar (or honey if you like), 1 tsp of dry ale
yeast, and water you can make 4 gal of some pretty good soda. You can
get almost 2 cases (12oz) out of one "recipe". Wait 1 week (2 or more
for better flavor) after you bottle, and drink up. So far I've made
Sasparilla, Orange, and Raspberry. I still have to make some Ginger
Beer. I've seen Cola, Cherry, Root Beer, and alot more. My "local" shop
even carries the "syrup" for Sprecher Root Beer. (They are in Milwaukee).
If your LHBS doesnt' have them try to Google the brand name or Rainbow
Flavors, that's the other name on the box.
Hope this helps.
Cheers,
Mike
George Adkins wrote:
> I am also interested in home made Pop recipes if anyone has any.
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> "larry" > wrote in message
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>>Hi Gregor
>>Did you ever get an answer to your question..
>>Larry
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>>"Gregor" > wrote in message
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>>>I know I know, not the right category but I figure those of us into
>>>homebrewing are more than likely also making pop at home? Any info
>>>would
>>>be appreciated on how I could make my own colas etc, what equipment is
>>>needed, web sites, etc.
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