[Coca-Cola Syrup] Coke's Secret Recipe

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  • Опубліковано 25 тра 2022
  • See how to make the original Coca-Cola recipe, published by NPR in 2011, This is a slight combination of both John Pemberton and R.R. Evans recipes.
    1886 COCA-COLA RECIPE:
    •••••••Syrup Recipe•••••••
    • 2.4 lbs (1.1 kg) White Sugar
    • 2 tsp (10 g) Citric Acid
    • 26 oz (770 mLs) Hot Water
    • 1/3 oz (10 mLs) Lime Juice
    • 800 mg Caffeine
    • 1 oz (30 mLs) Caramel Coloring
    [DISCLAIMER] I am listing the Coca extract for historical purposes ONLY. Obviously cocaine is an illegal substance for personal use and should not be added to the drink
    • 5.5 oz (160 mLs) coca fluid extract
    • 30 Drops (1.5 mLs) 7x Coca-Cola Flavor
    • 0.5 - 1 tsp (3 - 5 mLs) Vanilla Extract
    •••••••7x Coca-Cola Flavor•••••••
    • 8 oz (240 mLs) High Proof Neutral Spirit
    • 20 Drops (1 mL) Orange Oil
    • 30 Drops (1.5 mLs) Lemon Oil
    • 10 Drops (0.5 mL) Nutmeg Oil
    • 10 Drops (0.5 mL) Coriander Oil
    • 10 Drops (0.5 mL) Cinnamon Oil
    • 10 Drops (0.5 mL) Neroli Oil
    TOOLS USED IN THIS VIDEO:
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    INSTRUCTIONS:
    1). Combine white sugar, citric acid, hot water, lime juice, caffeine, and caramel coloring in a large heat resistant mixing bowl. [DISCLAIMER] I am listing the Coca extract for historical purposes ONLY. Obviously cocaine is an illegal substance for personal use and should not be added to the drink.
    2). In a glass jar combine a high proof neutral spirit, orange oil, lemon oil, nutmeg oil, coriander oil, cinnamon oil, and neroli oil. Swizzle or mix quickly with a wire whisk.
    3). Add 30 Drops (1.5 mLs) of 7x coca-cola flavor to the syrup.
    4). Add 0.5 - 1 tsp (3 - 5 mLs) vanilla extract to the syrup.
    5). To make a drink combine 2 oz (60 mLs) Coca-Cola Syrup with 10 oz (300 mLs) Soda Water.
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  • @thatoneptfan
    @thatoneptfan 2 місяці тому +374

    Wheres the other white powder

    • @VintageAmericanCocktails
      @VintageAmericanCocktails  2 місяці тому +111

      I snorted it all. Jk

    • @timmytee5335
      @timmytee5335 Місяць тому +6

      Seriously dude? There was no white powder in there. It was a syrup. What do you want everybody to draw you a picture on how it really was?

    • @thatoneptfan
      @thatoneptfan 29 днів тому

      @@timmytee5335 i want my cocaine

    • @k.chriscaldwell4141
      @k.chriscaldwell4141 29 днів тому +11

      Miami 🤣

    • @skitstudios
      @skitstudios 28 днів тому +11

      We don’t talk about that

  • @StevesSlideandJazz
    @StevesSlideandJazz 24 дні тому +26

    My grandpa was addicted to the original recipe! 😵‍💫😵‍💫😵‍💫

  • @wyshsndnsms8096
    @wyshsndnsms8096 5 місяців тому +26

    I think coca cola has you on a watch list now

  • @alfiemiras6601
    @alfiemiras6601 Рік тому +138

    the amount of sugar is staggering!

    • @VintageAmericanCocktails
      @VintageAmericanCocktails  Рік тому +25

      Right. Can you imagine just drinking that whole pitcher of syrup straight? That would be wild!

    • @asmrstormymoon
      @asmrstormymoon 11 місяців тому +12

      Sugars a neurotoxin

    • @ragheadand420roll
      @ragheadand420roll 9 місяців тому +23

      @@asmrstormymoonthats why theres citric acid To keep you from puking cause its so sweet

    • @asmrstormymoon
      @asmrstormymoon 9 місяців тому

      @@ragheadand420roll we need some better alternatives. Its not really a drink so much as a spiritual pesticide that calcifies people's 3rd eye

    • @jamesguglielmucci2001
      @jamesguglielmucci2001 9 місяців тому

      Absolutely 💯

  • @COULDbWORSE1
    @COULDbWORSE1 27 днів тому +82

    You had me with the cocaine part. I was thinking I'd have to call some old high school friends

    • @drunktrump5209
      @drunktrump5209 22 дні тому +3

      now what am i supposed to with the unused ingredients?

    • @rickwilliams967
      @rickwilliams967 18 днів тому

      They actually used coca leaf. Not actual cocaine. They still do technically, but it's extracted for "medical purposes".

  • @swe2cie
    @swe2cie 23 дні тому +31

    Coca-Cola’s history has been well-documented. The drink was invented in 1885 by John Pemberton, a pharmacist from Atlanta, Georgia, who made the original formula in his backyard. Pemberton’s recipe contained cocaine in the form of an extract of the coca leaf, which inspired the “Coca” part of the beverage’s name. The “Cola” comes from the kola nut (which contains caffeine, another stimulant).

    • @hermes3386
      @hermes3386 19 днів тому +2

      And before becoming Coca-Cola, that beverage was called Pemberton's French Wine Coca.

    • @rickrollrizal2747
      @rickrollrizal2747 17 днів тому +1

      ​@@hermes3386it was straight up wine + actual cocaine before he had that coca-cola recipe

    • @hermes3386
      @hermes3386 17 днів тому +2

      @@rickrollrizal2747 No, it was already sort of a cocktail. Let's read the full recipe on the "Vintage American Cocktails" official site, paper named "French Wine Coca - Predacesor to Coca-Cola" (June 28, 2023). There you will find two photos of Pemberton's work, one for the French Wine and one for the Coke. Have fun, my friend !

  • @summerlove0426
    @summerlove0426 Місяць тому +41

    This is great, thank you! l would love to see a video like this for Dr Pepper. 😊

    • @VintageAmericanCocktails
      @VintageAmericanCocktails  Місяць тому +21

      I do want to make Dr. pepper. I’ve been doing research on it but it’s a tough one. As soon as I figure it out I will make a video of it

    • @summerlove0426
      @summerlove0426 Місяць тому +3

      @@VintageAmericanCocktails Looking forward to it. Thank you!!

    • @kurmet24
      @kurmet24 28 днів тому

      Yuck! 🤮No thanks.

    • @MrSmith_
      @MrSmith_ 28 днів тому +9

      ​@@kurmet24You do you, I quite like it

    • @carlbirtles4518
      @carlbirtles4518 17 днів тому

      Forrest Gump has entered the chat.

  • @MichaelBoyce-tm2vw
    @MichaelBoyce-tm2vw Місяць тому +41

    Waltz of the Blue Danube is playing.

    • @rickwilliams967
      @rickwilliams967 18 днів тому

      You know how Stairway To Heaven is overplayed? Blue Danube too.

  • @jhonndepp7738
    @jhonndepp7738 9 місяців тому +59

    Love the way u made it ,with clear instructions

    • @VintageAmericanCocktails
      @VintageAmericanCocktails  9 місяців тому +10

      Thank you. My goal was to present the video in a way that made it easy for others to replicate.

  • @JS-jh4cy
    @JS-jh4cy 25 днів тому +7

    Must cost an fortune for all the different small ingredients

  • @rachelcookson3492
    @rachelcookson3492 27 днів тому +42

    Now I understand why my Granny said it tastes like medicine….because it once was.

    • @VintageAmericanCocktails
      @VintageAmericanCocktails  27 днів тому +18

      Isn’t it amazing. The origins of most alcohols and sodas was as medicines. Absinthe was tapeworm medication, gin was kidney medicine, sour cocktails were used for scurvy as the alcohol preserved the citrus juices on long voyages. Pharmacist like to use Chocolate for opioids because it masked the bitter flavor very well, 7up was originally a mood stabilizer since it was made with lithium water. Sarsaparilla was a kidney/inflammation/fever medicine. The list goes on and on. You should see my French coca wine video. It was the predecessor Coca Cola and It was loaded!
      ua-cam.com/video/ZAPaacQiw4w/v-deo.htmlsi=U5yX-eEjVc1xkQ_J

  • @The901meister
    @The901meister 24 дні тому +24

    Franklin Garrett the historian for CocaCola was a high school friend of my mother and father and used to visit our house often. He and my father called coke "dope" because of the cocaine content it once had. As I remember it did contain kola nuts. The Coke that we drank in the 1950's tasted nothing like the Coke of today. It was refreshing and actually made you feel better. The syrup was sold by druggists as medicine for sick babies.

    • @paulascott5701
      @paulascott5701 21 день тому +2

      The taste of Coke changed in the early 80s. It used to be so very good! I can't drink it now.

  • @joebine6644
    @joebine6644 9 місяців тому +18

    Such a beautiful, perfect video, of rare info.❤🎉

  • @VintageAmericanCocktails
    @VintageAmericanCocktails  Рік тому +9

    My full article on this cocktail recipe and its history can be found here: vintageamericancocktails.com/coca-cola-recipe/
    The recipe this is from can be found on NPR here: www.thisamericanlife.org/427/original-recipe
    Neroli oil can be substituted with 1.5 tsp (7.5 mLs) orange blossom water added directly to the final syrup while the vanilla extract is added. Neroli oil is expensive and not easy to find, whereas orange blossom is cheap, easy to find, and has the same flavor.

    • @calyx93
      @calyx93 20 днів тому

      But, neroli and orange blossom taste and smell totally different from each other. They're distilled differently - neroli is solvent and orange blossom is steam. One is not a substitute for the other - especially orange blossom water - the weakest version of all the odorant/flavorings. Neroli is lighter, sweeter, delicate and candy-like compared to the flowery, powdery orange blossom.

    • @ialkeilani
      @ialkeilani 18 днів тому

      great video! is there a substitute for alcohol for those who don't consume it?

    • @CottageCupcake
      @CottageCupcake 14 днів тому

      Doterra sells Neroli oil.

  • @Noneofyourbusiness.-iw6zb
    @Noneofyourbusiness.-iw6zb 13 днів тому +4

    I think there is a general consensus that the whole internet wants to see the REAL recipe 😂

    • @VintageAmericanCocktails
      @VintageAmericanCocktails  13 днів тому +2

      It is! That’s 95% of the comments I get on this video. No way in the world I will do that though. I don’t need the FBI knocking on my door. “So sir you filmed a video of yourself processing coca leaves and posted it to UA-cam.” I know this isn’t real coca leaves but I made a new video making imitation coca leaf extract that tastes almost the exact same as a real normal coke you would buy at the store.
      ua-cam.com/video/3nLz2cQ96sM/v-deo.htmlsi=vuEfcCG4IREyvng7

  • @littlebrookreader949
    @littlebrookreader949 27 днів тому +5

    This is amazing to see! Thanks - great!

  • @dentalnovember
    @dentalnovember 18 днів тому +4

    When Bugs Bunny makes it the spoon melts.

    • @VintageAmericanCocktails
      @VintageAmericanCocktails  18 днів тому +1

      lol was that the Halloween episode with witch hazel? I loved those old cartoons.

  • @markweaver3352
    @markweaver3352 18 днів тому +1

    Fascinating.

  • @Francesco-ow4ud
    @Francesco-ow4ud 24 дні тому +5

    I don’t really know why I’m here, but: hey! Very interesting video and chill vibes instructions.
    Nicely done. Now, where’s my Coke?

    • @VintageAmericanCocktails
      @VintageAmericanCocktails  24 дні тому +1

      I don’t know what I’m doing or where I am most of the time, so join the club. Glad you liked it! Here you go🥤

  • @kthwkr
    @kthwkr Рік тому +10

    Every now and then when I take a slug of Coca Cola when my palette is clear I can detect the nutmeg.

  • @cierragraves7102
    @cierragraves7102 Рік тому +6

    Hi! Thanks so much for this video! Where did you get all of the oils from? Are they cooking/flavoring oils or purified essentials oils?

    • @VintageAmericanCocktails
      @VintageAmericanCocktails  Рік тому +21

      Thank you! I'm glad you liked it. These are essential oils, and they were very easy to buy online. As long as the oils are listed as 100% pure, they are generally safe to consume once diluted down to a reasonable level. The only concern would be if they were initially extracted by solvents, but every spice in this heats well, so I imagine they are all done by steam distillation. The only difficult one to buy is neroli oil (Orange flower oil) since most of it goes into perfume manufacturing. But orange flower water works well since it's the by-product of manufacturing pure oil and contains 0.5 to 1% neroli oil in it. The recipe calls for 0.5 mLs of pure oil into the flavor base, and in the end, the entire syrup only has 0.0036g of neroli oil. I did the math a while back, and that works out to 1.5 tsp (7.5 mLs) of orange flower water added directly to the final syrup (at the same time you add the vanilla extract) instead of adding the pure neroli oil to the flavor base. Enjoy!

    • @cierragraves7102
      @cierragraves7102 Рік тому +3

      @@VintageAmericanCocktails thank you so much for your response! Excited to try this out!!

  • @TheWraithSgA
    @TheWraithSgA 8 днів тому

    Thank you this video 🍹🫗

  • @alexanderjentes
    @alexanderjentes 15 днів тому +2

    Ah, the coriander, the caramel, the caffeine… the cocaine!!!
    Excellent video; thank you for sharing!

  • @annchurchill2638
    @annchurchill2638 10 днів тому +1

    Coke syrup used to be common "medicine" for upset tummies. I gave it to my kids. Always worked.

    • @VintageAmericanCocktails
      @VintageAmericanCocktails  10 днів тому

      My grandmother used to do that too and it makes sense. Coca leaf is used as an anti nausea medication in Bolivia and the other countries where the plant grows. Coca Cola still has coca leaf in it, but the cocaine is chemically removed. Thank you!

  • @johnnyjax6444
    @johnnyjax6444 27 днів тому +9

    if the receipt is public why people say coke receipt is in a secret vault that no one can break ?

    • @VintageAmericanCocktails
      @VintageAmericanCocktails  27 днів тому +11

      Make it sound cool. This is not the current recipe but it’s very very close and tastes very similar to coke. I’m sure there are only a few who know the EXACT current recipe but this original 1880s recipe gives a good idea of how the present day one is made.

    • @theazrael4423
      @theazrael4423 27 днів тому +4

      Because perhaps the real "secret vault" is the absolutely ridiculous, meticulous patience, ingredients and time that this all takes to make👀

    • @Panda-gw8ot
      @Panda-gw8ot 27 днів тому +9

      "There is no secret ingredient. To make something special, you have to believe it is special." - Kungfu Panda 🐼

    • @ronfroehlich4697
      @ronfroehlich4697 13 днів тому

      I definitely read it somewhere that people believe that lavender might be the secret ingredient in Coke.

  • @sbdiaries
    @sbdiaries Місяць тому +6

    Such a great way to make your own coke ❤❤❤❤

    • @VintageAmericanCocktails
      @VintageAmericanCocktails  Місяць тому

      It’s really cool how it tastes exactly like coke. If I were going to make this regularly and not just for a video I would substitute the neroli for 1 tbsp of orange flower water added directly to the syrup like the vanilla extract is. The neroli is wildly expensive.

  • @sharonlalli1414
    @sharonlalli1414 16 днів тому +2

    My mother used to give us coke syrup for upset stomach. She would get it at the drug store that had a soda fountain.

  • @illzzu
    @illzzu Рік тому +12

    Thank you for this recipe and history lesson!

    • @VintageAmericanCocktails
      @VintageAmericanCocktails  Рік тому +1

      Of course! This was a super fun one to make and I learned a ton about using oils for flavor. I go into more information on my website which I think I have pinned in the comments. Glad you liked it! Enjoy!

  • @tikotpun5670
    @tikotpun5670 9 днів тому

    Omg, it's so amazing. it tests exactly like Coke. I will never buy coke again. Thank you for the recipe.

  • @billytopa
    @billytopa 27 днів тому +3

    I just open the fridge and grab one.

  • @isaz597
    @isaz597 Місяць тому

    Can I use something other than alcohol to emsulsify the oils?

  • @DrGaryGreen
    @DrGaryGreen 11 днів тому

    Where do you source your oils from?

  • @midnightmadness5569
    @midnightmadness5569 27 днів тому +19

    i wanted to make this recipe, but I struggled to get the cocaine... long story short, I have scored off some hooker in the cross, told her I wanted it to make coke, she was confused and said "but it is coke"... I told her it was over her head, then she said "did you say you want head", to which I replied no just the coke thanks... after that moment I got arrested for solicitation of a hooker and possession of cocaine... when interviewed they asked "cocaine and hookers hey, in for a good night were you, what have you learned from this?" to which i replied " just trying to make coke is all, thats all i want to do is make good old fashioned coke"...to which they replied "are you admitting to manufacturing cocaine"... at this point i asked for a lawyer, after i told the lawyer the story of wanting to make real coke after watching your video, the lawyer looked at me and said "next time just drink a red bull, red bull will give you wings, coke wont"...if you believed any of this story, you deserve to get arrested like i did...

  • @manishsherawat7442
    @manishsherawat7442 15 днів тому

    Could i use something else instead of alcohol for dissolving oils in this syrup

  • @trayjohnson2409
    @trayjohnson2409 13 днів тому

    So how much of the u know what should I put in the batch?

  • @dougrogers956
    @dougrogers956 Місяць тому +7

    Not Just Kidding. The original recipe did have cocaine in the original mix. I wish I could go back in time and sample the real original. The cocaine and all. It probably gave your mouth a numb feeling.

    • @VintageAmericanCocktails
      @VintageAmericanCocktails  Місяць тому +7

      Oh yeah. I bet a lot of people have that same wish. I provided the correct amount of coca leaf extract that was added in the video but I live in the United States so no way I’m going to add that. Get the DEA knocking on my door.

    • @rnettles6241
      @rnettles6241 14 днів тому

      Tell them that you're a Democrat.
      They'll apologize, and go away.

  • @shireenghosh28
    @shireenghosh28 2 місяці тому +1

    Tgank you so much

  • @ryofang
    @ryofang 20 днів тому +1

    Ok, now uve cracked the secret recipe, u must be at least a multi-millionare.

    • @VintageAmericanCocktails
      @VintageAmericanCocktails  19 днів тому +1

      lol, I wish. This is a hobby I have put more money into than I have got out of it.

    • @TwistedTechGeek
      @TwistedTechGeek 12 днів тому

      Really enjoyed the video. Would love to try it with my seltzer maker and see how close it is. I have a coke problem 😂

  • @Supergiantgeckos
    @Supergiantgeckos 19 днів тому +3

    Coca Cola is a hell of a drink

    • @VintageAmericanCocktails
      @VintageAmericanCocktails  19 днів тому +2

      “Now I didn’t just do things to do things. Why would I just go jumpin up and down and grindin’ my dirty feet into someone’s couch, I got more sense than that… yeah I remember grinding my feet into their couch.”

    • @Supergiantgeckos
      @Supergiantgeckos 19 днів тому +1

      @@VintageAmericanCocktails❤and excellent vid

    • @SteveSingsThings
      @SteveSingsThings 9 днів тому +2

      Rick James!

  • @mrdjanognjanovic8879
    @mrdjanognjanovic8879 16 днів тому +1

    Great video🥤

  • @henkynovarianto7085
    @henkynovarianto7085 25 днів тому +1

    Cool!!!

  • @scorpionbird88
    @scorpionbird88 10 місяців тому +2

    How would I approach adding Gum Arabic as a stabilizer into the syrup system? Just curious how much I should put to increase the stability of the system

    • @VintageAmericanCocktails
      @VintageAmericanCocktails  10 місяців тому +1

      Excellent question! Just enough to moisten it with the exact amount of oil that will go in the syrup. It’s really hard to use gum Arabic on a small scale like this because you cant proportion it out like you can the alcohol emulsion. A syrup of this size only needs fractions of a drop of the oils which is why it’s diluted in 8oz of alcohol. The oils for cola and gum Arabic require a large scale syrup production. In my lemon soda video I show how to do gum Arabic. The technique is to grind and press the oils into dry gum Arabic to bind the oils to particles of the gum. So when the gum blends in it the oils stay stuck to it. I’ve tried other emulsifiers and stabilizers and gum arabic is the only one that this worked with.

    • @scorpionbird88
      @scorpionbird88 10 місяців тому

      @@VintageAmericanCocktails Thanks for the quick reply! How much quantity would you recommend for a starting point? I'm a food science student and may do a project on this for my capstone, so any recommendations would really help me out. Great video by the way!

    • @scorpionbird88
      @scorpionbird88 10 місяців тому +1

      @@VintageAmericanCocktails In total, there are 90 drops of oils added to the flavoring base. What's a good starting point for Gum arabic amount for this? Approximately how much did you use in the lemon soda video (was very helpful too!). Sorry to keep bugging you about it, but it would really help me out.

    • @VintageAmericanCocktails
      @VintageAmericanCocktails  10 місяців тому +1

      @@scorpionbird88 no worries. That’s 4.5 ml of oil so anything double that would work. Try a tablespoon (10g-ish of dry powder I think) if it seems too wet add a little more. While you want to be precise with the amount of oil, it’s not too important if there is more or less gum Arabic. Gum Arabic doesn’t affect the final product much until it’s 10-20% of the total volume, which if you are just using it to moisten oil you will get nowhere near.

    • @scorpionbird88
      @scorpionbird88 10 місяців тому

      @@VintageAmericanCocktails Awesome! So would I just add the compound gum directly into the syrup? Would I need to use any special mixing or heating for it to fully homogenize?

  • @zina6581
    @zina6581 29 днів тому +1

    That is cool!

  • @mariejones1415
    @mariejones1415 Рік тому +20

    Finally! I feel like I can make cola! Absolutely fantastic video…thank you!

    • @VintageAmericanCocktails
      @VintageAmericanCocktails  Рік тому +4

      You’re welcome! If you find the cola flavor is too light just add a little bit more of the flavoring. I thought it was spot on but my wife felt it needed more flavoring. Glad you liked it.

    • @mariejones1415
      @mariejones1415 Рік тому +2

      Ok. As for the oils, I assume I have to look for “food grade.”?

    • @VintageAmericanCocktails
      @VintageAmericanCocktails  Рік тому +2

      @@mariejones1415 It's easy and cheap to find 100% pure natural oils for all ingredients except for the neroli. Pure neroli is very expensive, but you could substitute 1.5 tsp of orange blossom water into the final syrup. Orange blossom water usually has 10 - 15 drops of neroli oil per liter; this recipe makes 24 drinks, so each drink only has around .0036 g of neroli oil in the end. If you add 1.5 tsp (7.5 mLs) of orange blossom water directly to the final syrup, just like the vanilla extract is added, then you should end up with around .0045 g of neroli oil per drink. Orange blossom water is easy to get online, food grade, and only a few bucks. Glad you asked. I will update my site and pinned comment to include this.

  • @tax_evader5081
    @tax_evader5081 5 місяців тому +6

    You had me at 2:06, you lost me at 2:09
    Bro we need the original way fr

    • @N3WC0M3R5
      @N3WC0M3R5 5 місяців тому +1

      yeah fr fr i need cocain in my coca cola its kinda boring without it
      heres an idea, keep the sugar and the cocain, boom. successful drink

    • @tax_evader5081
      @tax_evader5081 5 місяців тому +2

      @@N3WC0M3R5 facts tbh 🤦‍♂

  • @M_Ladd
    @M_Ladd 14 днів тому

    Right, and guess what? Coca Cola woke up one morning and said, lets give this thing away today.

  • @Papawcanner
    @Papawcanner 11 днів тому +1

    I got away from soda and cigarettes 20 years ago . I’m a fit 77 and smoke weed for 57 years . I garden , can and cut firewood .

    • @VintageAmericanCocktails
      @VintageAmericanCocktails  11 днів тому

      Sounds like a great way to live to me. I quit smoking cigarettes 7 years ago. Congratulations!

  • @awuffly
    @awuffly Рік тому +1

    Where to find coriander oil, cannot find here in malaysia, can I substitute coriander oil with other stuff?

    • @VintageAmericanCocktails
      @VintageAmericanCocktails  Рік тому +2

      I got mine online. I don’t know if there really is a substitute for coriander oil it’s a unique flavor, but if you want you could make coriander extract by soaking ground coriander seeds in unflavored alcohol. Something strong like 75% or 95% alcohol is best but a 40% vodka works too.
      Extracts tend to be 3 or 5% oil but who knows for sure. If you end up making a homemade coriander extract, add it directly to the syrup like the vanilla extract. I don’t know an exact amount so it would just need to be added to taste. Just start small and add more if necessary. Good luck!

  • @dawvideokanal7369
    @dawvideokanal7369 Рік тому +11

    Try using brown sugar, just extracts and herbs and some coca instead of coffein(in peru you can do it) and this is the original and best taste I assume.

    • @VintageAmericanCocktails
      @VintageAmericanCocktails  Рік тому +3

      I’m sure it is. I wish it was easier to make the syrup in smaller volumes to experiment with slightly different ingredients.

  • @alamjamilul3977
    @alamjamilul3977 Рік тому +3

    I am looking for your recipe over 5 years

  • @BeefSupreme-vk9sz
    @BeefSupreme-vk9sz 23 дні тому +3

    That knot in the table is staring at me😮

    • @VintageAmericanCocktails
      @VintageAmericanCocktails  23 дні тому

      If you gaze long into an knot, the knot also gazes into you.
      jk. You're the second person to say that. I'm going to have to rewatch this video to see what is so off with that knot.

    • @dondobbs9302
      @dondobbs9302 17 днів тому

      You added the original ingredients, didn't you?

  • @marjoriegoodwin2993
    @marjoriegoodwin2993 14 днів тому

    Yeah, I`m all set. You drink it.

  • @Dragonlord666x3
    @Dragonlord666x3 18 днів тому +1

    Sadly, by the time I brought all the ingredients for making this, it would be cheaper to go buy 96+ cans of cola.

    • @VintageAmericanCocktails
      @VintageAmericanCocktails  17 днів тому

      So it's about 20 bucks for each of the oils and around 150 for the neroli, 30 for the Everclear, and then there is the other stuff like the sugar, soda water, vanilla extract, etc. Let's round it out to around 300. since this is real sugar we will do the more expensive Mexican cokes, and a 24 pack at Costco is around 35 dollars. Which means you could buy 8 complete 24 packs. That's 192 12oz Mexican cokes with 17 bucks left over.
      I would just buy it too lol

    • @rnettles6241
      @rnettles6241 14 днів тому

      Yeah, but the video would be you driving down to Tijuana to buy Mexican Cokes.

  • @matthiaswenger00
    @matthiaswenger00 Рік тому +2

    Nice and beautiful Video😉

    • @VintageAmericanCocktails
      @VintageAmericanCocktails  Рік тому

      Thank you! That means a lot to me. I try to make them look nice and hopefully can keep making the videos look better.

    • @matthiaswenger00
      @matthiaswenger00 Рік тому +3

      @@VintageAmericanCocktails keep going😉 when i saw the video i thought this is a big channel because the video has a really high quality and is made just perfectly😁😉
      One Day your Channel will be big.
      Be blessed❤

    • @VintageAmericanCocktails
      @VintageAmericanCocktails  Рік тому +1

      @@matthiaswenger00 wow Thank you!

  • @agustinbanegas8918
    @agustinbanegas8918 Рік тому +2

    It's amazing!!

  • @AdityaSharma090
    @AdityaSharma090 5 місяців тому +1

    Does it go flat like original coke after opening or its taste remain unchanged over time? Also where to store it

    • @VintageAmericanCocktails
      @VintageAmericanCocktails  5 місяців тому +4

      It kind of does. The finished syrups flavor would last maybe 6 months but it wouldn’t even make it that long. the syrup itself will only last maybe 2-3 weeks in the refrigerator. On the other hand, The 7x Coca-Cola flavor base last almost indefinitely. I made this over a year ago and I still have some left and it still tastes the same.

  • @JavSusLar
    @JavSusLar 17 днів тому +1

    Epic. I know it is not very healthy, but i like it.
    I would love to taste the original.

    • @VintageAmericanCocktails
      @VintageAmericanCocktails  16 днів тому

      That’s how I feel. If I want healthy I’ll just drink water, but a coke every now and then is nice.
      Thats why I made this. Npr published the original recipe after someone found the inventors notebook in someone’s attic. I was curious to make it and see what it tasted like and you know what? It tastes exactly like Mexican coke. The flavor hasn’t changed. I left it out of this video for obvious reasons but coca leaf extract is a big part of cokes flavor and makes up 7% of the syrup.

  • @TimeLord675
    @TimeLord675 8 місяців тому +6

    What brands of oils did you use for the flavor?

    • @VintageAmericanCocktails
      @VintageAmericanCocktails  8 місяців тому +8

      I don’t remember but the important thing is that they are steam distilled. You don’t really want to drink chemically extracted oils. A lot of these can be found on baking websites for baked goods flavoring. Also there is no such thing as Food grade anymore and it’s for the most part a defunct term now. What you are looking for is what the fda calls GRAS (generally regarded as safe) and that has more to do with concentration of a specific item. For example drinking straight lemon essential oil is not safe but lemon oil diluted down to a comparable level as eating a normal lemon peel is. Same oil, different concentrations. Another example. All almonds have cyanide in them since they are part of the rosaceae family, but normal sweet store bought have such trace amounts that you couldn’t eat enough to be poisoned. And eating these almonds is generally regarded as safe. There are some varieties of almonds that have incredible amounts of cyanide in them and even a few can cause death. Eating these varieties is not generally regarded as safe. I went off the rails a bit here but I don’t remember the brands lol. Just make sure they are steam distilled and diluted to a normal level and it should be fine.

    • @frankpeter6851
      @frankpeter6851 24 дні тому

      I very rarely have a sensitive stomach, but a very large helping of marcona almonds made me sick ​@VintageAmericanCocktails

  • @MOOSICTHORY
    @MOOSICTHORY 9 місяців тому +2

    should i use powder or liquid gum arabic instead of alcohol

    • @VintageAmericanCocktails
      @VintageAmericanCocktails  9 місяців тому +2

      Both liquid and powder will give you the same results but powdered is cheaper. The issue with not using alcohol in this particular recipe is the amount of oil ultimately used is very tiny for this much syrup. Like fractions of a drop. You can’t proportion out the oil mix if you uses gum Arabic so gum only works on a large scale for gallons and gallons of syrup.

    • @MOOSICTHORY
      @MOOSICTHORY 9 місяців тому

      @@VintageAmericanCocktails thank you for the reply. Can I use club soda for soda water?

  • @troygach9228
    @troygach9228 18 днів тому +3

    CIA Columbian white powder is missing lol

  • @user-bh9kb7pk5o
    @user-bh9kb7pk5o 19 днів тому

    секретный секрет - успешного успеха!

  • @agustinbanegas8918
    @agustinbanegas8918 Рік тому +1

    Hi,Could I use a colorant since my coke does not have that characteristic black color?

  • @poet279
    @poet279 5 місяців тому +12

    You forgot the cocaine.

  • @more444store6
    @more444store6 Місяць тому

    How did it taste, in comparison?

  • @Roger-mx7vf
    @Roger-mx7vf 11 днів тому

    Mexico Coca-Cola is supposed to have more flavor than the USA coke. Thanks for sharing recipe.

  • @miloradvlaovic
    @miloradvlaovic 12 днів тому

    Are those essential oils or some kind of food flavourings extracted in edible oils?

  • @joelmontgomery8295
    @joelmontgomery8295 23 дні тому

    Yeah!

  • @DrEnginerd1
    @DrEnginerd1 20 днів тому +2

    Came to the comments section see if anyone had tried this and all I see are bad jokes about cocaine

    • @VintageAmericanCocktails
      @VintageAmericanCocktails  20 днів тому +3

      Yeah that’s about right. I mostly ignore those comments now. So I did get one comment a while back from someone who said they followed the recipe exactly and she gave it a 6 out of 10 on closeness to coke and I agreed. This was one of the first sodas I ever made and after a few years of experimenting I have the proportions spot on now. This recipe needed more flavor base. It was close but not close enough. I found that 1.5 ml of a 5% flavor solution (which is what the 7x is) for every 1kg of syrup is perfect. Also coca leaf extract is a HUGE part of cokes flavor. Now I have never tried it but others who have and know what it tastes like have told me that it is the primary flavor of coke. It has a slightly bitter herbal green tea like flavor and once you try it you can totally recognize it in coke. My recipe lacked that too for obvious reasons. But it tastes similar to Yerba mate and a little bay leaf. And this recipe lacked acid phosphate. I recently redid this recipe with what I know now and it’s almost exactly like coke. I made sure to add acid phosphate, increase the flavoring by 1/2 an ml, and add imitation coca leaf extract. I feel they must have reduced the coca leaf extract at some point in the past because this older recipe has a stronger coca leaf flavor than today’s but still, it’s almost exactly the same. If you reduced the coca leaf extract it is 100% the same. Here is the link to it. I hope this answer satisfied your curiosity.
      ua-cam.com/video/frHJXfGnE3s/v-deo.htmlsi=Ggt4p331FkAO33k6

    • @DrEnginerd1
      @DrEnginerd1 20 днів тому +1

      @@VintageAmericanCocktails yes thank you, that was a great feedback. I wouldn’t mind trying this out but I know the flavor extract mixture would probably take me 100 years to use all the way so I didn’t know if I wanted to put in the effort or not.

    • @VintageAmericanCocktails
      @VintageAmericanCocktails  20 днів тому +1

      @@DrEnginerd1 I made this video 2 years ago and I still have that stuff sitting in a jar. It was fun to do but if you don’t plan on making 20,000 cokes or something like that then it’s not really practical.

  • @abohosamabohosam4178
    @abohosamabohosam4178 18 днів тому +1

    Hello, when was this recipe stopped and replaced with the current formula that we drink today? Why did the original recipe not continue to the present day, because it seems to be a natural recipe, and better than the current formula that is full of flavours? I hope for a response. Thank you.

    • @VintageAmericanCocktails
      @VintageAmericanCocktails  17 днів тому +1

      I don't know when it changed. I feel the biggest change to the recipe has been using artificial sweeteners because this recipe tastes very similar to a Mexican Coke. More crisp and refreshing than a normal store-bought Coke. I enjoy cokes directly out of the soda machine and glass bottle cokes, but the normal plastic bottle ones just taste flat to me.
      I agree too that these are fairly natural. The caramel coloring could be left out but the rest is normal stuff. Natural oils, emulsified in alcohol, are added to a syrup and mixed with carbonated water.

  • @STAYFOCUSED0346
    @STAYFOCUSED0346 3 дні тому

    Is it safe for drink?

  • @jaywung7616
    @jaywung7616 20 днів тому +1

    If you're ever in Peru, coca tea is legal. It's actually quite nice, with a bitter floral flavor and leaves a tingling and numb sensation on the tongue for a couple minutes after. Not really psychoactive in that kind of quantity though

    • @VintageAmericanCocktails
      @VintageAmericanCocktails  19 днів тому

      yeah everyone thinks chewing a coca leaf and cocaine are the same but its not. It's too bad that people take things too far. Ruins it for the rest of us.

    • @jaywung7616
      @jaywung7616 19 днів тому +1

      @@VintageAmericanCocktails In fairness, there is cocaine in there, so I get not allowing imports of large quantities :) But it'd be really nice to be able to taste that tea again without having to travel halfway around the world

  • @Liedragon
    @Liedragon 19 днів тому +1

    I cant believe you did that without ice.

    • @VintageAmericanCocktails
      @VintageAmericanCocktails  19 днів тому

      I was wondering when someone would comment on that. Personally I hate ice in drinks. I always have for as long as I can remember. I don’t like how it makes the drink extra cold or waters it down. In the video though I try to justify not using ice because soda fountains in the 1800s didn’t use ice because most ice was harvested from lakes and therefore dirty. Ice was used to cool bottles but very rarely actually put in people drinks directly. Bars would put ice in drinks because it was assumed the alcohol would kill any lake germs but soda fountains were part of pharmacies and there they wouldn’t put ice in drinks to maintain that health drink image. Commercial refrigeration was invented in the 1860 I think but ice in drinks started to become more common once consumer refrigeration was a thing around the 1920s. Thats how I justify my personal dislike of ice at least lol
      Edit:
      I also don’t like straws. When I go to taco bell I just drink my sodas raw. No ice, no lid, out of the top like a pint of beer.

  • @user-og4fk6os1r
    @user-og4fk6os1r 20 днів тому

    So how does the taste compare???

  • @shanebaker3404
    @shanebaker3404 4 дні тому +1

    Imagine spending one hundred bucks to make that.

  • @cy2112cy
    @cy2112cy 19 днів тому

    I know this is an og recipe but how to make it without alcohol? Surely the ever clear effects the flavor?

  • @IndigoMason1l1l
    @IndigoMason1l1l 5 днів тому

    Gordon Ramsay would say,...The secret to making a really delicious batch of Coca-Cola, is a nice big bag of cocain!😂

  • @SD_Alias
    @SD_Alias Рік тому +9

    That looks less complicated than I thought.
    How much can I reduce the sugar content in the syrup without reducing the shelf life? I love the taste of cola, but what always bothered me about cola was the excessive sweetness...
    I asked my local drug pusher about fluid cocaine extract and he just shaked his head about my wish. He can just get this white powder…

    • @VintageAmericanCocktails
      @VintageAmericanCocktails  Рік тому +1

      Lol I don’t know about the cocaine part or how street drugs equate to what they were using back then but many old pharmacy books from the 1800s have these recipes and they freely available on google books. books.google.com/books?id=WxwaAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA27&dq=fluid+extract+of+cocaine&hl=en&newbks=1&newbks_redir=0&source=gb_mobile_search&ovdme=1&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjeh4f7iM_9AhV3hu4BHc6BDmQQ6wF6BAgCEAU#v=onepage&q=cocaine&f=false
      As far as the sugar part goes try 1.8 lbs of sugar instead of 2.4. This should make for 30g of sugar per drink instead of 40g. Hope that helps!

    • @SD_Alias
      @SD_Alias Рік тому +1

      @@VintageAmericanCocktails Sounds good. Will skip the cocain part anyway… ;)

  • @romxladislav8561
    @romxladislav8561 12 днів тому

    Where is the Cola nitida or Cola acuminata extract?

  • @raven1407hh
    @raven1407hh 25 днів тому

    I bet if I take 1 sip from the coke even without the syrup I will die from a heart attack

  • @sharpshooterpeonnut6919
    @sharpshooterpeonnut6919 11 днів тому

    Didnt they use any phosphoric acid in the original syrup ?

  • @LiminalArcade1
    @LiminalArcade1 19 днів тому

    "You forgot the most important ingredient"

  • @cjtannerza
    @cjtannerza 12 днів тому

    Nevermind all the other stuff. The important ingredients are the medicinal extracts

  • @Simon_Raden
    @Simon_Raden 8 місяців тому +7

    Hello, I have followed the video meticulously; I have therefore encountered few issues:
    -smell test had failed: comparing it with the actual Coca Cola, I can certainly smell the oils and it’s other ingredients but not that Coca-Cola characteristic smell
    -taste is also quite different, lovely drink but nowhere near a Coca-Cola.
    It definitely misses something, that something that is so characteristic and essential.
    I’d say 5.5 out of ten in similarity; definitely a citrous drink, but would love to actually replicate that sort of flavour, I’m fed up with chemicals etc and wish to drink safer options.
    What would you suggest me to do? Please take my comment as a constructive criticism, I am not in any way trying to mess things up :)

    • @VintageAmericanCocktails
      @VintageAmericanCocktails  8 місяців тому +6

      lol no thank you! And I agree. I made this video a bit ago and I may remake it. since I made this video I learned how to make imitation coca leaf extract and now that I know what it taste like its flavor is overwhelming in Coca Cola. That smell and taste you say is missing is coca leaf extract. I show how to make it in my French wine coca video.
      Thank you for trying this. It makes me really happy that you made it. I’m a bit embarrassed by this video because I’ve become much better at making old fashion sodas and also know how to make coca leaf extract so I see all the mistakes. Add the 5.5 oz coca leaf extract and it will be much closer to what you want to make. Again it’s in my French wine coca video and the ratio is 2/3 Yerba mate to 1/3 bay leaf. I recently made the 1876 U.S.A. centennial worlds fair root beer and it’s amazing. That is next on my list!

    • @Simon_Raden
      @Simon_Raden 8 місяців тому +1

      @@VintageAmericanCocktails ahah thanks for that :) I can see the extracts have been of course performed using alcohol; can I use some bay leaf and Yerba mate extracts directly? Also have read some threads about kola nut, for smell but not for flavour. Or is the extract just enough to get that flavour and smell?

    • @Simon_Raden
      @Simon_Raden 8 місяців тому +2

      @@VintageAmericanCocktails following up my previous comment, you can get decocanised coca leaf even in us, uk and Australia, maybe this helps you anyhow. Also, kola nut was replaced by other artificial ingredients to substitute the kola nut. I’ll be trying to combine the two and let you know :)

    • @flyhigh6591
      @flyhigh6591 5 місяців тому +1

      This is crazy awesome .

    • @flyhigh6591
      @flyhigh6591 5 місяців тому +1

      ​@@Simon_Radenthis is like taking a peek behind the Walls of area 51 😅

  • @N3WC0M3R5
    @N3WC0M3R5 5 місяців тому +7

    can you make another tutorial but this time with actual cocain pls pls

  • @papigringalet
    @papigringalet 24 дні тому +5

    Angelo Mariani 1863 invented the first Coca-Cola. He was from the island of Corsica. He did fortune in US by selling it in its first version including coca leafs.

    • @Rebel1972x
      @Rebel1972x 22 дні тому +3

      Na I think Pemberton invented it in America in 1885.

  • @rickrollrizal2747
    @rickrollrizal2747 17 днів тому +1

    Can you substitute allulose with this?

  • @axnrituraj
    @axnrituraj Місяць тому

    At what point in time do u add urea to it? What about pesticides, germicides and insecticides?

  • @personalwatching9312
    @personalwatching9312 8 днів тому

    Soooo how's it taste?

  • @bonzoraygun5545
    @bonzoraygun5545 13 днів тому

    Forget all this spiced cola, Bring back the original recipe 🤔

  • @tvwithtiffani
    @tvwithtiffani 21 день тому

    Love this! Thank you. Now how do I get this inside my ninja thirsti🤔

  • @verdammtesarschlochs6148
    @verdammtesarschlochs6148 Рік тому +1

    could it be used in lemonade if you didnt add lemon juice? thats fizzy enough

  • @smoath
    @smoath 20 днів тому

    I was curious what the modern cola flavours are. I reduced some to a syrup so I could identify what the taste is. It's extremely specific. The front of the tongue gets caramel with a subtle cinnamon. The main flavour hits the central palette, it's pineapple butterscotch. After that the flavours vanish, no aftertaste at all (probably so you go back for another sip). I know the recipe is different around the world, I tasted it in Ireland.

  • @asmodeus6631
    @asmodeus6631 25 днів тому +2

    You may be kidding on the Cocaine extract they're not. 😅 i'd put a whole 8 ball in there to give it that extra umph!😮

  • @Plflybit
    @Plflybit 2 місяці тому

    Sugar from what

  • @withbestrequest
    @withbestrequest 25 днів тому +2

    This is an absolutely insane amount of sugar!! 🤯🤢

  • @od1452
    @od1452 13 днів тому

    I have to wonder what the current recipe is. ?

  • @apocalypsemeow6520
    @apocalypsemeow6520 26 днів тому

    How was carbonated water made back then?

  • @billkaroly
    @billkaroly 17 днів тому +1

    I want a recipe for A&W Root Beer

  • @hystericalkeys8891
    @hystericalkeys8891 10 місяців тому +6

    This would be nice if stores actually sold this stuff...

    • @VintageAmericanCocktails
      @VintageAmericanCocktails  10 місяців тому +4

      True, I had to buy most of this online and only one store in my city sold the pure super high proof alcohol. Even in the 1800s this was mostly the domain of pharmacies.

  • @frickjonota2298
    @frickjonota2298 9 місяців тому

    Does it need the magic white powder???