Very clear presentation & super easy to understand for a person with zero knowledge on this. Well I'm from Malaysia,where we don't have as much info on carbonated products plus the product itself. Very helpful video. 👍 Thank you!
Additional TIP: use boiled water, the boiling process releases the dissolved oxygen allowing for more CO2 to be dissolved in. Try boiling water then refrigerating overnight before adding to the bottle.
Cool..I'm waiting for Black Friday/Cyber Monday this year to get my hands on a soda siphon..I've recently gotten a taste for chocolate egg creams and wanna make my own homemade sodas without all the gunk in standard sodas..this is a good tip to get some really good seltzer which will make my egg cremes better.
I bought mine years ago never really used wasn’t shaking enough I’ve been buying 2 litre sparkling cheap supermarket water and putting in the syphon will try tap water soon and get back
I’m back I don’t know what I was doing wrong but was always a bit to flat for us I’ve done what u said just having my first whiskey of the evening 6 pm British summer time the soda is great
Once you use the freshly carbonated soda for a drink, and you have still left in the bottle how many days csn stay fresh once put back in the cooler? Or with each dispense there’s air leaking inside and becomes flat within a day just like a soda bottle with twistcap ?
I just visited a friends house and found cilantro seeds in his soda charger what is he trying to do with drued seeds in a “special blue” soda charger? Any ideas?
Yes, but its not carbonation only. If you buy Alka Seltzer tablets or Eno's Fruit Salts, they will sparkle and create fizzy water. Alka-Seltzer contains three active ingredients: aspirin (acetylsalicylic acid) (ASA), sodium bicarbonate, and anhydrous citric acid. The aspirin is a pain reliever and anti-inflammatory, the sodium bicarbonate is an antacid, and the citric acid reacts with the sodium bicarbonate and water to form effervescence. Fruit salt or fruit salts is a term for effervescent compounds made up of organic acids such as citric acid or tartaric acid and salts such as sodium bicarbonate, sodium carbonate, or sodium bitartrate in combination with added flavoring and sugar. In short, if you mix baking soda with citric acid (baking or herb section in stores, or Vit C powder from Trader Joes), you will have fizzy water. This also makes a great antacid formula. However, chemically it is different from Co2 fizzy water which has no taste.
do these same tips work for a glass/chainmail siphon? Wary of using 2 cartridges or refrigerating as the instructions say not to do that. They are poorly translated and this thing was made in Czechoslovakia in the early 80s, but don't want to break it or hurt myself.
fingerbottom I did multiple times, with various methods, vinegar, baking soda etc. And I did confirm that it had to be the chargers, because when I would use them I could still smell the chemical- gasoline-like smell, coming from the just used cartridges. I bought the isi brand of cartridges to rule out other possibilities and they didn’t have a smell. I can’t say if I just bought a bad batch or what, but I don’t think I’ll be buying the Mr. Fizz Seltzer chargers anymore.
Although this doesn't affect the functionality of making the soda more bubbly, there seems to be a missing step in the explanation, which is explaining why making water colder increases the dissolving of carbon dioxide into it.
Search on Co2 CARTRIDGE, not CANNISTER. The Soda Siphon sells on Amazon. So do cartridge refills. Here is a link to a restaurant supply: www.webstaurantstore.com/2579/soda-siphons-and-soda-chargers.html
I’m too lazy for this I’m gonna stick with my soda stream I also have a fridge with a built in soda stream ... but since I’m moving wanted to try something because I’m never paying $3600 Dora fridge ever again
Because one 8 g cartridge is not enough to produce strong soda. For a 1/2 liter syphon it is fine, but for 1l you really want to have either 12g or 2x8g to have a good taste.
make sure you don't carbonate the other liquids in the siphon. you shouldn't directly carbonate any liquid but water, as this may have catastrophic effects. you may add the other liquids to the water after it has been carbonated.
@@Dionysor I Get a lot of my non-electric products from chinese wholesalers. you can find them on a site called aliexpress for as low as 10$. Obviously shipping will take awhile because of the distance but its worth it for me to save money.
Shaking will separate Gas and whater, just like doing the same thing to a regular bottle of water. As a conclusion you will just have tu wait longer before using the syphon. Makes no sense at all. Despite of that, cooling the water will work.
Well actually you're both right and wrong: - bottled carbonated water has more gas content in the bottle than in the gas above it. This is because CO2 escapes so slowly from the water to the gas (when left still), that gas then has enough time to de-pressurize through the gap between the cap and the bottle, even if tiny. Therefore, if you shake, you will suddenly re-establish equilibrium, and yes, CO2 will escape to the gas above the water, pressurize the whole bottle, and hence the "agitated cola bottle that sprays you upon opening" - but in the Seltzer bottle, the CO2 content in the gas above the water is higher than the CO2 content in the water. Therefore, if you shake, you re-establish equilibrium, but this time, it will be the excess gas that will go into the water, because there is so much CO2 from the cartridge, in the gas above the water. Hence the recommendation to shake, and shake for a long time. To give you an idea, in 10 seconds, if you don't shake, CO2 will penetrate to a depth of 0.1 mm in water. After 1000 seconds (or 16 minutes), it will be 1 mm. It's a square law: the square of the penetration depth is equal to a constant (the diffusion constant) multiplied by time. But if you shake, you help the CO2 diffuse much, much faster into the liquid. By the way here are the diffusion coefficients of gases in water, that you need to get that statistic: www.engineeringtoolbox.com/diffusion-coefficients-d_1404.html
1. NEVER ADD MUSIC TO ANY COOKING, DEMO, DIY, TOUR, OR ANIMAL VIDEO. GOLDEN RULE. HURTS THE EARS. 2. Drinking C02 water is the best thing you can do for your health. It should be made at home, not bought. 3. Drinking any colas or canned soda from the store is very bad for your health. This contains phosphoric acid which gives tartness and is a preservative. Colas also contain caffeine, sugar, salt, dyes, chemicals - all very bad for you. Phosphoric acid will contribute to osteoporosis. Caffeine will block absorption of nutrients like minerals and vitamins. Salt hardens your arteries. Sugar is the most poisonous thing you can ingest - it gums up your metabolism same as a car engine. It is the cause of all metabolic disease such as diabetes, heart disease, belly fat, cancer, stroke, Alzheimer's, Dementia, etc. The dyes and chemicals will disrupt your hormones and damage nerves. Stay away from all commercial sodas, seltzers, colas. 4. By contrast, home made soda loaded with CO2 is very beneficial to your health. Not only does the gas assist in digestion, constipation, and hydration (you tend to drink more water), but the Carbon Dioxide itself is life giving. CO2 dilates your blood vessels, so you get better circulation, and ironically, helps the CCO enzyme inside your cells absorb more oxygen. So this will boost athletic performance, and increase oxygenation in the entire body. Drink soda!! 5. Berkey Filters are great at giving you clean water from tap water. They come with black carbon filters, and you can buy the white filters to remove fluoride and arsenic from the water - there is always some of that and both are bad for you. Tastes so good too! Cost is minimal, it sits on your counter and travels with you. Reverse Osmosis by contrast removes all minerals from water, costs a fortune to install, and worst of all, it wastes water in its collection. For every 1 gal of RO water, you waste 5 gals.
Lots of good info. Been filtering my water for years - big difference in flavour and purity. I agree with you about music with instructional videos - always annoying.
DO. NOT. ADD. MUSIC. TO. HUMAN. VOICE. Golden rule of demo videos. Brooklyn is in the United States. So why does the speaker have a British accent? Are we trying to be elitist in a soda demo?
Huh? There's a Brooklyn on the Hawkesbury River in New South Wales, Australia. Bloody beautiful spot. You should visit matey! There used to be old wooden dinghies you could hire back in the early 1960s. Not sure if you still can today. Anyway, that's one more Brooklyn in the world. Cheers!
I haven't been chilling my soda siphon or my water first and waiting between charges! Thank you so much, this is very helpful!
So short but so much useful information. Thank you!
Very clear presentation & super easy to understand for a person with zero knowledge on this. Well I'm from Malaysia,where we don't have as much info on carbonated products plus the product itself. Very helpful video. 👍 Thank you!
Additional TIP: use boiled water, the boiling process releases the dissolved oxygen allowing for more CO2 to be dissolved in. Try boiling water then refrigerating overnight before adding to the bottle.
Hola tengo muchas dudas porque no hablo inglés pueden aclarar algunas?
Does it work
But this is not good for you. You need oxygen in your water too.
@@mjremy2605 LOL, no you don't. Unless you're a fish. Are you a fish?
Cool..I'm waiting for Black Friday/Cyber Monday this year to get my hands on a soda siphon..I've recently gotten a taste for chocolate egg creams and wanna make my own homemade sodas without all the gunk in standard sodas..this is a good tip to get some really good seltzer which will make my egg cremes better.
Helpful, thanks 👍
Thank you so much, this has been a very helpful video. All of them really.
This is wonderful. Thank you!
Helpful and informative. Thanks.
I bought mine years ago never really used wasn’t shaking enough I’ve been buying 2 litre sparkling cheap supermarket water and putting in the syphon will try tap water soon and get back
Very good video...
Great tip!! ‼️🔥
It's very frustrating how soda siphons use 8g cartridges instead of 12g cartridges. 12g cartridges are much easier to find and cheaper.
@Brentley Talon fuck off
fuck you too
Are they the same size 12 and 8gram
Why is the cartridge/dispenser left attached to the syphon when the syphon is put in the fridge?
I’m back I don’t know what I was doing wrong but was always a bit to flat for us I’ve done what u said just having my first whiskey of the evening 6 pm British summer time the soda is great
Once you use the freshly carbonated soda for a drink, and you have still left in the bottle how many days csn stay fresh once put back in the cooler? Or with each dispense there’s air leaking inside and becomes flat within a day just like a soda bottle with twistcap ?
Wish you still made videos
When I pull the trigger, nothing happens. Is there a lock enabled?
How long will the water stay fizzy in the bottle in the fridge? And do you need a fresh cartridge every time you refill with more water?
the soda should last many days, and you do need a new charger every time you refill the siphon with new water.
Thank you!!
How can the soda last many days if it looks like a small bottle to begin with?
@@marial.rapaglia4041 It will last many days undrinken. Just like seltzer you buy.
@@keithlarsen7557 depends , how much do es one drink? :)
Got a wiErd question for you what happens if I fill this with seltzer water instead of tap ideas please thank you
I just visited a friends house and found cilantro seeds in his soda charger what is he trying to do with drued seeds in a “special blue” soda charger? Any ideas?
How long can you store this?
And ordered 360bulbs and a second syphon
Can you make a video on making tonic water?
Do they sell water dissolving tablets to make soda?
Maria L. Rapaglia no I don’t think so
Yes, but its not carbonation only. If you buy Alka Seltzer tablets or Eno's Fruit Salts, they will sparkle and create fizzy water.
Alka-Seltzer contains three active ingredients: aspirin (acetylsalicylic acid) (ASA), sodium bicarbonate, and anhydrous citric acid. The aspirin is a pain reliever and anti-inflammatory, the sodium bicarbonate is an antacid, and the citric acid reacts with the sodium bicarbonate and water to form effervescence.
Fruit salt or fruit salts is a term for effervescent compounds made up of organic acids such as citric acid or tartaric acid and salts such as sodium bicarbonate, sodium carbonate, or sodium bitartrate in combination with added flavoring and sugar.
In short, if you mix baking soda with citric acid (baking or herb section in stores, or Vit C powder from Trader Joes), you will have fizzy water. This also makes a great antacid formula. However, chemically it is different from Co2 fizzy water which has no taste.
What brand of soda siphon is this? Where can I find one?
Buenas tengo unas preguntas porque no hablo inglés me puedes aclarar?
do these same tips work for a glass/chainmail siphon? Wary of using 2 cartridges or refrigerating as the instructions say not to do that. They are poorly translated and this thing was made in Czechoslovakia in the early 80s, but don't want to break it or hurt myself.
You are absolutely right! Do not use two cartridges, it could explode, esp as these soda siphons are made in China!
I would just buy a two liter. Granted it could be interesting to DIY a new flavor.
Has anyone bought the same soda chargers used in the video (Mr. Fizz Seltzer Chargers) and the soda came out smelling/tasting like chemicals?
No. Clean your soda siphon.
fingerbottom I did multiple times, with various methods, vinegar, baking soda etc. And I did confirm that it had to be the chargers, because when I would use them I could still smell the chemical- gasoline-like smell, coming from the just used cartridges. I bought the isi brand of cartridges to rule out other possibilities and they didn’t have a smell. I can’t say if I just bought a bad batch or what, but I don’t think I’ll be buying the Mr. Fizz Seltzer chargers anymore.
Although this doesn't affect the functionality of making the soda more bubbly, there seems to be a missing step in the explanation, which is explaining why making water colder increases the dissolving of carbon dioxide into it.
I an from South Africa and can't find any gas cannisters.Could you assist?
you can buy them online from amazon. search for the 8 gram canisters.
Search on Co2 CARTRIDGE, not CANNISTER. The Soda Siphon sells on Amazon. So do cartridge refills. Here is a link to a restaurant supply: www.webstaurantstore.com/2579/soda-siphons-and-soda-chargers.html
How many cups of water???
Is it okay to use BB gun CO2 cartridges for seltzer water?
I think the cartridges are different, aren't the BB gun ones threaded, and larger ?
They won't fit... also, they aren't food grade, and have oil inside that would ruin the water.
Tinka 12g co2 balionai?
so thats what does things are for
so that's what those things are for
Im here because its white friday sale tomorrow 😂
I’m too lazy for this I’m gonna stick with my soda stream I also have a fridge with a built in soda stream ... but since I’m moving wanted to try something because I’m never paying $3600 Dora fridge ever again
Why di you have to use 2? I thought each cartridge fills 1 liter. So if you add 2 cartridges does it make 2 liters
Because one 8 g cartridge is not enough to produce strong soda. For a 1/2 liter syphon it is fine, but for 1l you really want to have either 12g or 2x8g to have a good taste.
Can i do it with with juices, alcool like wine?
Absolutely, any liquid will work . Alcogol , Gasoline , milk , you name it )
make sure you don't carbonate the other liquids in the siphon. you shouldn't directly carbonate any liquid but water, as this may have catastrophic effects. you may add the other liquids to the water after it has been carbonated.
@@alexey7848 Spaceba! Thanks! This is very good advice. I know you can do it with heavy cream for whipped cream only.
so this is sodastream for rich people? interesting
Den other way around, you can find these for like 15 bucks😂
@@Baylor_ where? i have never seen these irl in germany. amazon wants like 40€ and neither carts appear cheap in a long run
@@Dionysor I Get a lot of my non-electric products from chinese wholesalers. you can find them on a site called aliexpress for as low as 10$. Obviously shipping will take awhile because of the distance but its worth it for me to save money.
Using two CO2 capsules may break your siphon.
Shaking will separate Gas and whater, just like doing the same thing to a regular bottle of water. As a conclusion you will just have tu wait longer before using the syphon. Makes no sense at all. Despite of that, cooling the water will work.
Shaking is part of this process. I checked with another manufacturer. Shaking is mandated if you want it to work.
Well actually you're both right and wrong:
- bottled carbonated water has more gas content in the bottle than in the gas above it. This is because CO2 escapes so slowly from the water to the gas (when left still), that gas then has enough time to de-pressurize through the gap between the cap and the bottle, even if tiny. Therefore, if you shake, you will suddenly re-establish equilibrium, and yes, CO2 will escape to the gas above the water, pressurize the whole bottle, and hence the "agitated cola bottle that sprays you upon opening"
- but in the Seltzer bottle, the CO2 content in the gas above the water is higher than the CO2 content in the water. Therefore, if you shake, you re-establish equilibrium, but this time, it will be the excess gas that will go into the water, because there is so much CO2 from the cartridge, in the gas above the water. Hence the recommendation to shake, and shake for a long time. To give you an idea, in 10 seconds, if you don't shake, CO2 will penetrate to a depth of 0.1 mm in water. After 1000 seconds (or 16 minutes), it will be 1 mm. It's a square law: the square of the penetration depth is equal to a constant (the diffusion constant) multiplied by time. But if you shake, you help the CO2 diffuse much, much faster into the liquid.
By the way here are the diffusion coefficients of gases in water, that you need to get that statistic: www.engineeringtoolbox.com/diffusion-coefficients-d_1404.html
@@oliviermatan8832 Well, they're both right and wrong in the sense that Schmitti112233 is wrong.
Nice accent.
You mad women that's too much of the co2 for any body
1. NEVER ADD MUSIC TO ANY COOKING, DEMO, DIY, TOUR, OR ANIMAL VIDEO. GOLDEN RULE. HURTS THE EARS.
2. Drinking C02 water is the best thing you can do for your health. It should be made at home, not bought.
3. Drinking any colas or canned soda from the store is very bad for your health. This contains phosphoric acid which gives tartness and is a preservative. Colas also contain caffeine, sugar, salt, dyes, chemicals - all very bad for you. Phosphoric acid will contribute to osteoporosis. Caffeine will block absorption of nutrients like minerals and vitamins. Salt hardens your arteries. Sugar is the most poisonous thing you can ingest - it gums up your metabolism same as a car engine. It is the cause of all metabolic disease such as diabetes, heart disease, belly fat, cancer, stroke, Alzheimer's, Dementia, etc. The dyes and chemicals will disrupt your hormones and damage nerves. Stay away from all commercial sodas, seltzers, colas.
4. By contrast, home made soda loaded with CO2 is very beneficial to your health. Not only does the gas assist in digestion, constipation, and hydration (you tend to drink more water), but the Carbon Dioxide itself is life giving. CO2 dilates your blood vessels, so you get better circulation, and ironically, helps the CCO enzyme inside your cells absorb more oxygen. So this will boost athletic performance, and increase oxygenation in the entire body. Drink soda!!
5. Berkey Filters are great at giving you clean water from tap water. They come with black carbon filters, and you can buy the white filters to remove fluoride and arsenic from the water - there is always some of that and both are bad for you. Tastes so good too! Cost is minimal, it sits on your counter and travels with you. Reverse Osmosis by contrast removes all minerals from water, costs a fortune to install, and worst of all, it wastes water in its collection. For every 1 gal of RO water, you waste 5 gals.
Lots of good info. Been filtering my water for years - big difference in flavour and purity. I agree with you about music with instructional videos - always annoying.
The only thing more obnoxious than an British accent is a fake British accent.
Right? I noticed that. Goes in and out of it
Rubbish….a British accent is worldwide
DO. NOT. ADD. MUSIC. TO. HUMAN. VOICE. Golden rule of demo videos.
Brooklyn is in the United States. So why does the speaker have a British accent? Are we trying to be elitist in a soda demo?
Yeah! People who aren’t from NY can’t live in NY! Impossible!
Huh? There's a Brooklyn on the Hawkesbury River in New South Wales, Australia. Bloody beautiful spot. You should visit matey! There used to be old wooden dinghies you could hire back in the early 1960s. Not sure if you still can today. Anyway, that's one more Brooklyn in the world. Cheers!