Mon May 26, 2008 6:40 pm

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Tue Jun 03, 2008 2:28 pm

get the orange and the cream soda extract and mix them together for a fantastic orange dream sickle soda. the kids love it. i have a tap-hoses-and keg that is just for soda. the woodgrain rootbeer is really good as well. haven't tried the cola yet.
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Tue Jun 03, 2008 4:27 pm

Steelers&Beer wrote:get the orange and the cream soda extract and mix them together for a fantastic orange dream sickle soda. the kids love it. i have a tap-hoses-and keg that is just for soda. the woodgrain rootbeer is really good as well. haven't tried the cola yet.


Why not keep your keg clean and do it the old fashioned way and just used carbonated water and a squirt of syrup?

It may take a bit of figurin if you want to use the make your own stuff in the little bottle but I bet anyone that can make up a home brew recipe can do it. You can also use the Italian sodas like the have at the coffee shops.
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Tue Jun 03, 2008 7:34 pm

bub wrote:dedicate a keg and hoses to it, the smell will not come out without changing all the rubber.
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If I were to force carb in a corney for about 24 hrs. then bottle would I still taint my rubber in that short of time?
I guess I could change out the gaskets, but I'm lazy.

Oh yeah, I said taint my rubber.
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Wed Jun 04, 2008 5:13 am

semaj0006 wrote:If I were to force carb in a corney for about 24 hrs. then bottle would I still taint my rubber in that short of time?


Yes. Your rubber will be tainted. You'll never get the smell out. Just by a new package of rubbers to be safe.
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