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i once looked into brewing my own sodas. The idea hit a wall once i realized i cant naturally carbonate the soda without some alcohol getting into the drink.I love my root beer and ginger ale tho
Quote from: Deerhunter21 on August 25, 2021, 03:01:02 pmi once looked into brewing my own sodas. The idea hit a wall once i realized i cant naturally carbonate the soda without some alcohol getting into the drink.I love my root beer and ginger ale thoLook up the "Swiss Family Robinson" novel and the part about the non alcoholic carbonated fruit drinks they made using sourdough bread dough to generate CO2.It was apparently a not uncommon procedure in the 18th and 19th centuries.IIRC they called it Hydromol or something like that.I love old style Sassafras tea, never tried natural root beer though. The oil in the Sassafras root that gives it its punch is now a controlled substance, its the precursor to MDMA the drug known as Ecstasy.
Quote from: Gimlis Ghost on August 25, 2021, 05:07:50 pmQuote from: Deerhunter21 on August 25, 2021, 03:01:02 pmi once looked into brewing my own sodas. The idea hit a wall once i realized i cant naturally carbonate the soda without some alcohol getting into the drink.I love my root beer and ginger ale thoLook up the "Swiss Family Robinson" novel and the part about the non alcoholic carbonated fruit drinks they made using sourdough bread dough to generate CO2.It was apparently a not uncommon procedure in the 18th and 19th centuries.IIRC they called it Hydromol or something like that.I love old style Sassafras tea, never tried natural root beer though. The oil in the Sassafras root that gives it its punch is now a controlled substance, its the precursor to MDMA the drug known as Ecstasy.The two major byproducts of yeast consuming fermentable sugars is CO2 and alcohol.