Made my first batch of cream soda today, I've never attempted this and didn't find a lot of recipes. But here is my first shot at this.
2.5 gallon recipe
2.5 cups can sugar
1.0 cups brown sugar
7.0 cups water
Bring to boil
Add:
2 oz of vanilla extract (not imitation)
1/8 tsp of cream of tartar
Simmer 15 minutes
Add:
-2 gallons of spring water in keg
-Vanilla syrup mixture from above
Pressure at 30 PSI
It's in the keezer and ready to sample in the next few days. Anyone else out there make any homemade cream soda?
Cream soda - first attempt
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Cream soda - first attempt
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Re: Cream soda - first attempt
Never done this but am interested. Let us know how it turns out. Does it have to ferment, or just cool, age and serve? Growing up I lived on Red Cream Soda.... might explain the spare tires I carry round... LOL
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Re: Cream soda - first attempt
If you keg, you don't need to ferment, but if you naturally carb, you'd need to add a little yeast and sugar, then stick it the fridge when it's at the level you want. Otherwise, it'll continue fermenting until all the sugar is gone. You won't get much alcohol from this. You may get about. .5% or so.FrozenInTime wrote:Never done this but am interested. Let us know how it turns out. Does it have to ferment, or just cool, age and serve? Growing up I lived on Red Cream Soda.... might explain the spare tires I carry round... LOL
Re: Cream soda - first attempt
This did turn out pretty good, and since then I have made a couple of batches of root beer as well. I have a dedicated keg for just soda. Today I plan to make a Jamaican ginger beer with fresh ginger.
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