this one is the final of their four root beer offerings. i still have the birch beer and sarsaparilla to go though so don’t fret too much. i actually mixed the extract about a month ago but did not carbonate it until now. i am not sure it really matters. their advice is just to …
Homemade Soda Co Root Beer #3
the third of the four root beer offerings from this company! this one is supposed to be the “gourmet” one, like Wenhards or Kemper. we will see. those seem to taste fairly different to me, mainly since Kemper is honey sweetened. i made this again using the recipe on their website, with 1 cup of …
Homemade Soda Co Root Beer #2
again i used my soda siphon and the directions on the company’s website to mix this up. actually last time i did not do the “shake vigorously for 30 seconds” part after carbonation. i tried that this go around though and now it has a ridiculous head that even Eric would be proud of. =) …
Homemade Soda Co Root Beer #1
so this time i followed the instructions for using a soda siphon to make the soda. yes, it required some advanced planning, some measuring and shaking and mixing but it was quite easy really. again, though it can be made to your taste so the review here is just based on that stock recipe. making …
Homemade Soda Co Sassy Sarsaparilla
ok, well, this is a new concept for me. this company makes extracts, four (4!) different root beers, a birch beer and a sarsaparilla. i figured i could do what i have done in the past with soda syrups and just add it to seltzer in the recommended amount and have a drink. whoa, yuck! …