I’ve spent days trying to find how to carbonate in glass bottles for diy cola. Watching channels with a lot of subs and views and scrolling ye olde forums and only getting results on plastic bottle/keg forced carb or bottle fermentation carbing. And it’s the video with only 3k views that had the info I needed. Thank you so much for making this video and showing how simple it is
This is not at all how I thought you did it. I have special thick walled bottles with reusable lids specifically meant for beer. I'm not sure if I can use them like your pet bottle though. They are for the natural carbonation method. My father always tells me they used to pressurize a container and leave for a week. I don't think they did the shake thing. I'm going to have to ask him about that again.
@@russej02 Thanks. I ordered the connections and used your links. Right now I have a large CO2 tank attached to my Soda Stream. I hear the Soda Stream only does 15psi. People seem to be doing anywhere from 20 to 40 but you doing 50 is the highest I've heard of so far. I think my dad said they used 40 for beer.
If I were to use this method to bottle soda could it be carbonized after the water and soda syrup is mixed or would it need to be done like a soda stream where you carbonize then add the syrup?
My guess would me you’d have to carbonate it first. In my experience messing with flavors and things if you add them first then carbonate it explodes and makes. A huge a mess
I’ve spent days trying to find how to carbonate in glass bottles for diy cola. Watching channels with a lot of subs and views and scrolling ye olde forums and only getting results on plastic bottle/keg forced carb or bottle fermentation carbing. And it’s the video with only 3k views that had the info I needed. Thank you so much for making this video and showing how simple it is
@@rickytickybobbywobbin7430 guess it’s got 3001 views now lol glad it helped!
This is not at all how I thought you did it. I have special thick walled bottles with reusable lids specifically meant for beer. I'm not sure if I can use them like your pet bottle though. They are for the natural carbonation method. My father always tells me they used to pressurize a container and leave for a week. I don't think they did the shake thing. I'm going to have to ask him about that again.
I’ve been using this set up for at least 3 years. It works well.
@@russej02 What PSI do you use?
@@jmr the gauge says 50
@@russej02 Thanks. I ordered the connections and used your links. Right now I have a large CO2 tank attached to my Soda Stream. I hear the Soda Stream only does 15psi. People seem to be doing anywhere from 20 to 40 but you doing 50 is the highest I've heard of so far. I think my dad said they used 40 for beer.
@@jmr my buddy set it up at 50. I never even looked at it until you asked me. But so far so good.
With this method does it stay carbonated indefinitely like a store bought soda? Can you add flavours too?
The ones I bottle have all stayed carbonated. I add flavor when I open them to drink them.
Interesting, but I'm trying to think of why you would want to do this. Maybe if you had devised a custom flavoring?
I just like carbonated water
@@russej02 But obviously you like it more in glass bottles.
@@davejoseph5615 cheaper to fill your own than buy them
@@russej02 True, but most people would just use 1-L or 2-L plastic bottles.
@@davejoseph5615 I have those too
Hi 👋 Is there any way to do it directly to the glass bottle?
I don’t think so because it has to deal on the bottle otherwise it just blows the water out and makes a huge mess.
If I were to use this method to bottle soda could it be carbonized after the water and soda syrup is mixed or would it need to be done like a soda stream where you carbonize then add the syrup?
My guess would me you’d have to carbonate it first. In my experience messing with flavors and things if you add them first then carbonate it explodes and makes. A huge a mess
Can u reuse them caps?
@@rao.4354 nope
Your outlet is FILTHY... AND I LOVE IT! lololol
Thanks man. Hope all is well!
Whats the psi
Not sure
What is the big deal? You filled carbonated water and sealed. Even a screw cap can do the same job better.
@@SamThomasss I didn’t realize there was a big deal.
Sam I will fight you to the death (in minecraft) to defend this video