How to make carbonated drinks at home!

Published 2018-12-31

All Comments (21)
  • Can you use Other fruits and I know that sounds like a stupid question
  • instructions unclear end up cooking a crystal like substance very addictive 😂
  • The solution will have a salty taste because of the sodium citrate formed from the reaction resulting in an unpleasant drink. It's best to react the lemon juice/vinegar (acid) and the sodium bicarbonate (base) in a separate container with a connecting tube that bubbles the carbon dioxide into the water in a separate container.
  • @Eli.2007_5
    gotta know this before we turn in too stone
  • @user-wx9yw1zs6f
    Thk u. U r the only one who made it just plain & simple. I will be making my own sparkling water for now on.
  • @twt-9813
    life saver bruh. my science expirement was due in 15 mins and this really helped
  • @user-ly4zs8ms1u
    That's sooo funny you did that because I always thought to mix baking soda WHITH my flat soda but I was like I don't know if that's a good idea but here you are doing this just lets me know to try what was in my mind to do in the first place thanks
  • @Fredengle
    so my question to you is before I spend hundreds of dollars on a home seltzer maker maybe if I am poor it would be cheaper just to mix some citric acid and baking soda in my favorite drink instead so for instance if i were to add it to coconut water I guess it would now be sparkling coco nut water ? thoughts please thank you!
  • Thanks for sharing this! People such as yourself makes the world a better place....
  • @VI-SAGNIKMANDAL
    sir can you tell me instead of lemon powder can I use glucon - D? pls say fast. I am from india
  • @YeloPartyHat
    Because this relies on the reaction of acid + baking soda, I just realised I can carbonate my kombucha using baking soda this way!
  • @Barprints
    Cool technique! Personally I prefer using a soda siphon! Far more versatile; makes the sky the limit on what you can create.
  • @jogmas12
    You can use any citrus juice like grapefruit or mandarins ?
  • @cortezforever
    What is the pressure value? Could the Co2 be captured and used to fill a small canister?