Can we just appreciate that this bro whipped out a 55 pound bin of pure caffeine he's been using for two decades and a bunch of experimental pep pills.
This is amazing. How did it take me so long to discover your channe....I used to look for a recipe like this for years, but every single one I found was some basic version with regular ingredients you have at home. I almost thought it's not possible to make at home. I love the fact that you're using the actual professional ingredients for this energy drink, I'm definitely going to try this, hopefully I can find a good supplier for these ingredients here in Germany. Thanks for the recipe! I just subscribed and now I'll check out your other videos
Hello. I finally found a channel that deals with carbonated drinks. I am interested in food technology in applications in beverages and for the first time I came across such a professional approach to the subject of beverages. Of course I subscribed to your channel and will be joining the patrons. Regards and keep doing it! :-) Tom
Super great video again! Thanks for sharing. Theanine a compound in green and other teas, in a ratio of 2 parts theanine to 1 part caffeine, is a nice addition to energy drinks as well.
Very cool, Ive been trying to stay away from buying energy drinks because they are super expensive where I live(4 bucks a pop), this is a godsend. Definitely awesome
I disagree with dismissing the other ingredients without thoroughly explaining. I liked and subscribed because you are the only person doing a functional recipe explanation on RUclips.
It's amazing that I can watch videos like this for free and learn so amazing things. You do such a grate job man for such little views. Be sure that I'll soon pay for your Patreon. PS. Link in the description to your website doesn't work.
Amazing channel. You should do a video on sports drink formulation like bodyarmor, prime, gatorade, etc. P.S. do you offer consultation or flavor science services?
Thanks Robert, I will add a sports drink to my video queue. And currently, I don't offer consulting, I'm just not set up to do it and I have a few too many projects going right now, so I have limited time. Maybe in the future, I do seem to get a fair number of requests. Cheers
Gotta love the initial investment of the ingredients themselves but after you invest in all the equipment and ingredients I can see the long-term savings. Thanks dude I am gonna make this a financial goal for future energy drink needs
Thank you for this very informative video, always love to learn something new! I was wondering if you can substitute your pure caffeine powder for a crushed caffeine pill? or would that change things?
@@melanie4125 mostly think of this as adding sugar to your tea. You start with a cup of tea, you add sugar, you still have a cup of tea. But this time it’s sweet. This isn’t meant to be mean either. :) it’s very good you are asking about that, but nothing in here will really make or break your recipe. This is a less precise recipe than you think. :)
How do you source caffeine powder as a consumer and not a business? I looked online and most websites rewired some sort of business account setup. Loved the video, super interesting stuff!
I'm not great at understanding chemistry and how chemicals combined make new chemicals but I was wondering if anything here creates calcium oxalate or if you know where that comes from at all considering that seems to be the first thing to worry about with kidney stones (from a 2 second google search lol) and how that is a worry with these kinds of energy drinks. Is that a problem to consider here or honestly with any of your homemade recipes? Love the channel, want to try some of these things soon myself!
No problem, keep watching and I guarantee you'll get better at understanding chemistry. A few notes: 1. When we mix flavours, there are no chemical reactions happening, so what gets put into the drink is stable and stays that way. That's a general rule of food, you need to make sure it is stable. 2. Energy drinks don't contain oxalates, coffee and tea do, but oxalates are found in many foods like vegetables. The issue is how your body processes them and the concern with caffeine is that it can cause slight dehydration (diuretic) though if you are a regular caffeine drink the diuretic effect doesn't happen. The original thought was that diuretics could increase calcium oxalate, but research has shown that caffeine's diuretic effect may be beneficial by removing more calcium from the kidneys, preventing stones. Here is a document from the National Kidney Foundation: bit.ly/kidneyst 3. This energy drink recipe does not contain caffeine.
Some b vitamins has been shown to increase dopamine and so should subsequently increase motivation such as vitamin B1 and vitamin B6 but for vitamin B1, unless if it's fat soluble version, you need to take so much for a while to saturate your tissues to reach the same serum level you'd get from an IV. Active Vitamin B6 (pyridoxal 5' phosphate) is probably the only one that works in moderate doses of 10mg but if you take too much you could damage your nerves so it's probably not possible to just add it to drinks. Usually increasing and improving sugar metabolism should improve motivation to some degree but obviously nothing like cocaine
Vitamin B6 (pyridoxal 5' phosphate) actually helps you sleep, it doesn't do much for motivation. B6 is used by the body to produce lots of compounds, some related to motivation, but by itself isn't very motivating.
This looks like a good alternative to the 200$ I spend a month on monster energy drinks. The only thing I wonder is, without a soda stream, would the carbonation levels be comparable to an off the shelf energy drink or would it be more comparable to a sparkling water, or is there not an actual difference in the carbonation levels between the two?
I am working on the video this month, just had to order some low calorie sweeteners and once they are in, I'll do some tests and then maker a video. Cheers
Thank you for the great video! Very informative you explain very well. If I may ask you a question my concern is ethyl acetate from what I’m reading. It says it’s solvent. Is it safe to use? thank you appreciate a response if you can
Excllent content! Thank you! Quick question, if I were to start experimenting but I have an specific flavor/recipe in mind, would you be able come up with a recipe and sell it?
Glad you like the content. Yes, if you follow the instruction you could easily develop a formula that you could commercialize. The hard part is marketing it.
@@carlosgmeyerqyou'd be looking at at least $5000 plus expenses to start if you want to go that route. Formula development requires a fair amount of time and a large inventory of flavour compounds to start.
@@carlosgmeyerq formulating and then sending samples to taste and then reformulating takes a lot of time and equipment. I do have the basic formula with instructions over on my Patreon page ($5) if you want an easy start.
Thank you so much for the detailed information. I was wondering what the example tastes like. In my opinion there is a big difference between red bull and monster energy. Especially with all the strawberry flavour. I thought red bull has something to do with a pear flavor. But I'm going to try out anyway
I'm currently exploring alternatives to coffee because I haven't fully embraced energy drinks yet. While I enjoy using pre-workout powder for weightlifting, I find it to be quite pricey. I'd be interested in a syrup-based option or something with less sugar as a cost-effective alternative. I've tried caffeine pills, but they don't seem to give me the same boost as the pre-workout powder. Thanks for sharing informative videos on the topic!
Hey man i was thinking of making my own powder energy drink and i was wondering if you have a link for a good caffeine powder also what things would i need to be able to sell to a store?
Hello sir! I have a question about the acidity of drinks and sodas. Beyond the flavor and texture of the drink, is there a reason that soft drinks are traditionally acidic? would a mildly alkaline solution preserve just as well? Thank you
Do you think I can manage to get this to taste like a energy drink without adding caffeine? I only drink it for the taste itself, I don't like the cons of having such amount of caffeine if I'm drinking it everyday.
Over time, does the caffeine etc. stay in solution at the same ratio as it did when first mixed? Or does it separate out and/or settle such that your last drink gives you caffeine poisoning?
Can this drink be made with out your flavor compound? Is seems like the base ingredients for most energy drinks are water caffeine, taurine, sugar and carbonated water. I have some experience flavoring homemade candy and I would imagine these drinks could be flavored in a similar process.
Thanks for clearing that up for me. It would be great with an in-depth video on the additives needed for long term storage. And you just got yourself another Patreon 👍
Is there any harm in doing a batch of water, caffeine, and taurine only (ignoring sugar, sweetening the drink elsewhere)? What benefit do the citric acid and sodium citrate add?
@@Artofdrinkthanks for the response. My only other question is what people can do to purchase caffeine? Every retailer requires a business license/FDA approval, which as you can imagine is not information most people know what to do with. Unless you can also offer advice on a legal way to obtain, this video is useful to approximately 0% of those viewing.
how much does the caffeine taste in the end product and could it be replaced with something else if it does? As someone who enjoys the flavor of classic energy drinks, but does not care about the "energy boost", I would honestly like to make caffeine-free energy drink.
Question for ya, why is it that when it comes to flavor you add less but when it comes to smell you add more? Is it because of travel time to the nose?
Actually, it is the other way around. Taste is sweet sour salty and bitter and we consume grams and ounces of sugars and acids. For smell, we smell in milligrams per litre (quart) so smell is thousands and tens of thousands of times more sensitive than taste.
Can we just appreciate that this bro whipped out a 55 pound bin of pure caffeine he's been using for two decades and a bunch of experimental pep pills.
I mean, he has a legitimate lab setup behind him. He seems like the kind of guy to have chemicals by the tub
Breaking bad?
AMEN
It's $1,860 for 25kg caffeine.. not to bad for a two decade supply..
I am astonished at this information being free and so easy to consume. I am definitely trying this, thank you!
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not quite free, its still5$ for the recipie, but if you arein a country you can get the parts, its pretty good
did it work
Yo, did you make it?
I’m 3 minutes in and this guy is talking about his experimental pills, hus gigantic 20 year old bin of caffeine, and cocaine. Instant subscribe. 😂😂
WOW. A veteran in his sector coming along and dispensing such valuable information… I am grateful sir.. thank you!!!
I'm currently in the RND process to make my own energy drink/supplement company. This information is invaluable.
This is what the internet is for, thank you for this video sir, you just saved me some money and gave me a healthy option. THANK YOU
You make it?
This is amazing. How did it take me so long to discover your channe....I used to look for a recipe like this for years, but every single one I found was some basic version with regular ingredients you have at home. I almost thought it's not possible to make at home. I love the fact that you're using the actual professional ingredients for this energy drink, I'm definitely going to try this, hopefully I can find a good supplier for these ingredients here in Germany. Thanks for the recipe! I just subscribed and now I'll check out your other videos
Hello.
I finally found a channel that deals with carbonated drinks.
I am interested in food technology in applications in beverages and for the first time I came across such a professional approach to the subject of beverages. Of course I subscribed to your channel and will be joining the patrons.
Regards and keep doing it! :-)
Tom
Welcome and thanks for joining Patreon. If you have questions let me know. Cheers
Super great video again! Thanks for sharing. Theanine a compound in green and other teas, in a ratio of 2 parts theanine to 1 part caffeine, is a nice addition to energy drinks as well.
Very cool, Ive been trying to stay away from buying energy drinks because they are super expensive where I live(4 bucks a pop), this is a godsend. Definitely awesome
Where do you live? 👀
@wuwu1598 USA, my particular region energy drinks float at 3.50 to 4 dollars if i dont get it in bulk
@@aletter1718 Damn man. I thought my 1.75 was expensive. (Belgium)
Omg I’ve found my new favorite channel.
Bro, you are absolutely awesome and a godsend for researching and sharing!
Thanks for being real. You dont over do it. great video
That caffeine barrel is literally terrifying. 😃
It is a family heirloom, we've worked our way through part of the barrel but there is probably 15kg left, we might finish it in our lifetime!
@@Artofdrink may your descendents be ever blessed with a supply of alertness
Are you still active cant find websites @@Artofdrink
Excited to use this as a base for my own! Going to make a blueberry flavored versiom
Do you have a list of all the equipment you have and where to get it? Because I really liked this video and want to give it a try
I do! I have the list on my Patreon site: www.patreon.com/posts/equipment-list-77427403
I disagree with dismissing the other ingredients without thoroughly explaining. I liked and subscribed because you are the only person doing a functional recipe explanation on RUclips.
Good advice adding acid at the end.
Thanks for fulfilling my request
It's amazing that I can watch videos like this for free and learn so amazing things. You do such a grate job man for such little views. Be sure that I'll soon pay for your Patreon.
PS.
Link in the description to your website doesn't work.
Thanks! The support helps because these videos can be bit expensive to make.
Amazing channel. You should do a video on sports drink formulation like bodyarmor, prime, gatorade, etc.
P.S. do you offer consultation or flavor science services?
Thanks Robert, I will add a sports drink to my video queue. And currently, I don't offer consulting, I'm just not set up to do it and I have a few too many projects going right now, so I have limited time. Maybe in the future, I do seem to get a fair number of requests. Cheers
@@Artofdrink a mentor patreon tier would be a great idea, just throwing it out there haha. Maybe offer 1 consultation a month. Id be down lol
Thank you!❤
Nice man! :) been looking for easy videos on this..
Only thing missing is some food coloring :p make it green or purple lol :D
Is stevia okay to use instead of sugar? I’m trying to make some tests for my company and wasn’t sure if that works better for zero sugar?
Why stevia?
This is really cool. I am definitely going to try this. Thank you!
Did you?
Can you post the ratios of flavor compounds? the ethyl maltol and ethyl vanillin in particular were not mentioned.
Pay to see the equipment list and recipe
Gotta love the initial investment of the ingredients themselves but after you invest in all the equipment and ingredients I can see the long-term savings. Thanks dude I am gonna make this a financial goal for future energy drink needs
Thank you for this very informative video, always love to learn something new!
I was wondering if you can substitute your pure caffeine powder for a crushed caffeine pill? or would that change things?
Thanks. Caffeine tablets have fillers and binders, so they can make your drink cloudy or chunky, unfortunately.
I'd like to see this in a sugar / pg free formulation
Just don’t add sugar
@@melanie4125 mostly think of this as adding sugar to your tea. You start with a cup of tea, you add sugar, you still have a cup of tea. But this time it’s sweet.
This isn’t meant to be mean either. :) it’s very good you are asking about that, but nothing in here will really make or break your recipe. This is a less precise recipe than you think. :)
So in order to do something like bang or reign what would we substitute sugar for and would we just double or triple the caffeine amount?
Recommended green or blue dyes to make it look cool?
How do you source caffeine powder as a consumer and not a business? I looked online and most websites rewired some sort of business account setup. Loved the video, super interesting stuff!
Amazon has Caffeine powder
Would love to see a flavor style like the white monster, I'm not even sure what flavors are in it lol it's just my favorite
Dude.. I found this video by searching how to make white monster 😆
Can you omit the sugar?
I'm not great at understanding chemistry and how chemicals combined make new chemicals but I was wondering if anything here creates calcium oxalate or if you know where that comes from at all considering that seems to be the first thing to worry about with kidney stones (from a 2 second google search lol) and how that is a worry with these kinds of energy drinks. Is that a problem to consider here or honestly with any of your homemade recipes? Love the channel, want to try some of these things soon myself!
No problem, keep watching and I guarantee you'll get better at understanding chemistry. A few notes:
1. When we mix flavours, there are no chemical reactions happening, so what gets put into the drink is stable and stays that way. That's a general rule of food, you need to make sure it is stable.
2. Energy drinks don't contain oxalates, coffee and tea do, but oxalates are found in many foods like vegetables. The issue is how your body processes them and the concern with caffeine is that it can cause slight dehydration (diuretic) though if you are a regular caffeine drink the diuretic effect doesn't happen. The original thought was that diuretics could increase calcium oxalate, but research has shown that caffeine's diuretic effect may be beneficial by removing more calcium from the kidneys, preventing stones. Here is a document from the National Kidney Foundation: bit.ly/kidneyst
3. This energy drink recipe does not contain caffeine.
@@Artofdrinksir please shere energy drink recipe
Some b vitamins has been shown to increase dopamine and so should subsequently increase motivation such as vitamin B1 and vitamin B6 but for vitamin B1, unless if it's fat soluble version, you need to take so much for a while to saturate your tissues to reach the same serum level you'd get from an IV. Active Vitamin B6 (pyridoxal 5' phosphate) is probably the only one that works in moderate doses of 10mg but if you take too much you could damage your nerves so it's probably not possible to just add it to drinks. Usually increasing and improving sugar metabolism should improve motivation to some degree but obviously nothing like cocaine
Vitamin B6 (pyridoxal 5' phosphate) actually helps you sleep, it doesn't do much for motivation. B6 is used by the body to produce lots of compounds, some related to motivation, but by itself isn't very motivating.
Are any of these ingredients in the flavor portion dangerous for your health?
No, they are mostly natural esters and a few other natural compounds. In fact you could make the flavour 100% all natural if you wanted.
This looks like a good alternative to the 200$ I spend a month on monster energy drinks. The only thing I wonder is, without a soda stream, would the carbonation levels be comparable to an off the shelf energy drink or would it be more comparable to a sparkling water, or is there not an actual difference in the carbonation levels between the two?
Carbonation levels would be the same (or slightly better) just mixing the syrup with bottled or canned club soda/seltzer.
Great content as ever! I would just like to know if you could make a sugar free softdrink/syrup?
I am working on the video this month, just had to order some low calorie sweeteners and once they are in, I'll do some tests and then maker a video. Cheers
This would be amazing. Thank you
Thank you for the great video! Very informative you explain very well. If I may ask you a question my concern is ethyl acetate from what I’m reading. It says it’s solvent. Is it safe to use? thank you appreciate a response if you can
It is safe to use, it is a common ester found in many natural food products, mostly fruit.
thanks for this video my man
thanks
Excllent content! Thank you! Quick question, if I were to start experimenting but I have an specific flavor/recipe in mind, would you be able come up with a recipe and sell it?
Glad you like the content. Yes, if you follow the instruction you could easily develop a formula that you could commercialize. The hard part is marketing it.
@@Artofdrink sorry, I meant if you could help putting the recipe together and sell the recipe to me :)
@@carlosgmeyerqyou'd be looking at at least $5000 plus expenses to start if you want to go that route. Formula development requires a fair amount of time and a large inventory of flavour compounds to start.
@@Artofdrink oh I didn't expect that, I guess I can start with this and how pantreon works :) thanks!
@@carlosgmeyerq formulating and then sending samples to taste and then reformulating takes a lot of time and equipment. I do have the basic formula with instructions over on my Patreon page ($5) if you want an easy start.
Thank you so much for the detailed information.
I was wondering what the example tastes like. In my opinion there is a big difference between red bull and monster energy. Especially with all the strawberry flavour. I thought red bull has something to do with a pear flavor.
But I'm going to try out anyway
You make it?
I'm currently exploring alternatives to coffee because I haven't fully embraced energy drinks yet. While I enjoy using pre-workout powder for weightlifting, I find it to be quite pricey. I'd be interested in a syrup-based option or something with less sugar as a cost-effective alternative. I've tried caffeine pills, but they don't seem to give me the same boost as the pre-workout powder. Thanks for sharing informative videos on the topic!
Hey man i was thinking of making my own powder energy drink and i was wondering if you have a link for a good caffeine powder also what things would i need to be able to sell to a store?
Thanks for the video! Are you able to switch out the sugar for a “zero sugar” alternative such as sucralose?
Most likely as it long as it's sweet and thickens it to a syrup consistency
Great!!!
I became a fan of u😊
Thanks! 😃
That is a blessing
I literally don't have to pay that much anymore
You make it?
I appreciate your video, very informative
Hello sir! I have a question about the acidity of drinks and sodas. Beyond the flavor and texture of the drink, is there a reason that soft drinks are traditionally acidic? would a mildly alkaline solution preserve just as well? Thank you
Alkaline flavours can be perceived as bitter and lacking character. Plus most alkaline compounds are salty, like sodium bicarbonate, but you can try.
I love this channel! Am so glad i found it
Thanks, more videos coming shortly.
Can you use the same concentrates that we would use to make e-liquid? As it is basically food grade concentrates in PG
Right now in Edmonton, Alberta Canada its $4.89 for the small can.
Do you think I can manage to get this to taste like a energy drink without adding caffeine? I only drink it for the taste itself, I don't like the cons of having such amount of caffeine if I'm drinking it everyday.
Yes, it should work fine without the caffeine/taurine.
Over time, does the caffeine etc. stay in solution at the same ratio as it did when first mixed? Or does it separate out and/or settle such that your last drink gives you caffeine poisoning?
Dear sir, I would like to receive that form. How can I order it? I look forward to hearing back from you.
Incredible man. Thanks. :)
Are these oiled what is on the nutrition label as “natural flavors”?
What ever happened to the time release capsule? Sound like a good idea
That’s cool! Look at you with almost 4k views😊
Thanks Cheryl!
does anyone have the name of the magnetic stirrer he is using? I found it awhile ago and now I cant seem to find it again??
amzing thank you
where can I get caffiene?
Can this drink be made with out your flavor compound? Is seems like the base ingredients for most energy drinks are water caffeine, taurine, sugar and carbonated water. I have some experience flavoring homemade candy and I would imagine these drinks could be flavored in a similar process.
Lol "tastes like energy drink". But Which one 😂 imma become a patron just for this info. How do I learn to create other flavor profiles?
LOVE THIS CHANNEL
recently discovered your channel, I love it man, its super interesting!!!!!
so is it just to search on google for everything or how do i get all ingredients
Sir one more thing kindly include gpay also it would be easier for us to pay, lots of love from India
Could the syrup just be added to a glass of juice or something? Like in whatever quantity would be used in a single serving?
Thanks for the lovely video...❤❤❤
my question is...If we add preservative then how long the drink can be stored without refrigeration
Generally 4 weeks if the bottling and production uses good sanitation methods.
How long can we preserve it and how so? Can you let us know please
What is max daily recommended dosage ? Is 660ml too much?
Hey, is this videos product strawberry flavor? If so, where do you recommend I buy or make different flavors? ( Mango, raspberry, etc.)
Strawberry is a component of the flavour, but it is more complex than that. You can find all the info over on Patreon. Thanks for joining. Cheers
Can I substitute the sugar with something for a a sugar free version
another amazing video ,could you make one to make some cotton candy Faygo
For cotton candy flavour, just use strawberry flavour with ethyl maltol, and that will get pretty close.
How do you change up the flavor? I prefer liquid ice taste over a Red Bull.
Which drink is this closest too? I don’t mind regular Red Bull but I prefer monster any day. But I. The video you mention cotton candy flavor..
sir from where i can get knowledge to make own drink
how much of everthing do we use
Great video! How do you store the sirups? I assume that they go bad at some point if you don't drink it.
They do degrade over time, but just keep them in the fridge and they'll be good for a month or more.
Thanks for clearing that up for me. It would be great with an in-depth video on the additives needed for long term storage. And you just got yourself another Patreon 👍
@@fklorenzen8641 thanks for joining and lots more videos coming, including on preservation. Cheers
Is there any harm in doing a batch of water, caffeine, and taurine only (ignoring sugar, sweetening the drink elsewhere)? What benefit do the citric acid and sodium citrate add?
It would be fine if you don't like flavour, the citric acid and sodium citrate help preserve and add flavour.
@@Artofdrinkthanks for the response. My only other question is what people can do to purchase caffeine? Every retailer requires a business license/FDA approval, which as you can imagine is not information most people know what to do with.
Unless you can also offer advice on a legal way to obtain, this video is useful to approximately 0% of those viewing.
Will the calculation sheet give me recipes so that i can replicate Monster or Rockstar (for personal consumption)?
No, it will just provide a starting point for a generic energy drink formula that you can adjust if needed.
@@Artofdrink got it. do you know of any sources where i could potentially find recipes similar to those drinks?
If I can figure out how to make a clone of the Red Bull watermelon, I'd be a happy camper. The dragonfruit is pretty good too.
I'm on with the coconut. Geez it's good
how would you can this by any chance ?
Great 👍
Can you please list those additives on their sequences
Thanks for the video. I've got a question
Can one replace the sugar syrup with natural fruit juice?
I just want the flavor of Zero Ultra that flavor is GOATed lol
Subscribed 💪👍
how much does the caffeine taste in the end product and could it be replaced with something else if it does? As someone who enjoys the flavor of classic energy drinks, but does not care about the "energy boost", I would honestly like to make caffeine-free energy drink.
What's the pill looking thing that he put on first?
I'm curious how they add Phenylalanine into the mix, because it absolutely does not like to dissolve in water
Emulsification
can't you just mix caffeine and taurine with juice? Or are those chemicals too bitter?
One question bro how long does it last before it expires
I love you. I am joining patreon
Is there any substitute to sugar?
See this video: ruclips.net/video/2V9ZGT4ibhg/видео.html
How can I buy your book?
Question for ya, why is it that when it comes to flavor you add less but when it comes to smell you add more? Is it because of travel time to the nose?
Actually, it is the other way around. Taste is sweet sour salty and bitter and we consume grams and ounces of sugars and acids. For smell, we smell in milligrams per litre (quart) so smell is thousands and tens of thousands of times more sensitive than taste.
I would still dye it and it would be perfect.