I have a soda stream somewhere in the back of my Kitchen cupboard. I stopped using it sue to the cost of buying those skinny cylinders of CO2. Also the flavour concentrate was expensive. I was making cola drinks for about $1 per bottle. Didnt save much money really. Now I have an excuse to charge up the Soda Stream and make some interesting Hop flavoured carbonated water Cheers
@@NoMusiciansInMusicAnymore Thanks for your reply Mr NoMusiciansInMusicAnymore. Carbonation cylinders and kegs are on my list of brewing improvements (when I can spare the cash). And yes there are very few Musicians in Music today. Jazz, some blues and professional classical music are still holding up the Musicianship flag. Mainstream music and rock and roll has spluttered along, and largely stagnated for several decades now. In Australia the last genuinely original rock and roll band emerged in the early 1990s (Silverchair). We often rely on the 1960s and 1970s musicians who are still with us today to remind us what a musician and creativity are. Having said that, there are some great young musicians and bands that run UA-cam channels and online websites. Cheers
@@PetraKann I completely agree Petra, as a fellow Aussie I am obsessed with a couple more recent Australian bands like 12 foot ninja or Osaka Punch. Kegging was the best decision I made as far as brewing is concerned, after deciding to start that is haha.
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I have a soda stream somewhere in the back of my Kitchen cupboard. I stopped using it sue to the cost of buying those skinny cylinders of CO2. Also the flavour concentrate was expensive. I was making cola drinks for about $1 per bottle. Didnt save much money really.
Now I have an excuse to charge up the Soda Stream and make some interesting Hop flavoured carbonated water
Cheers
If you keg you can buy adapters to refill the mini CO2 bottles from one that you'd use to carbonate/serve beer, it will cost cents instead of a dollar
@@NoMusiciansInMusicAnymore Thanks for your reply Mr NoMusiciansInMusicAnymore.
Carbonation cylinders and kegs are on my list of brewing improvements (when I can spare the cash).
And yes there are very few Musicians in Music today. Jazz, some blues and professional classical music are still holding up the Musicianship flag.
Mainstream music and rock and roll has spluttered along, and largely stagnated for several decades now.
In Australia the last genuinely original rock and roll band emerged in the early 1990s (Silverchair).
We often rely on the 1960s and 1970s musicians who are still with us today to remind us what a musician and creativity are.
Having said that, there are some great young musicians and bands that run UA-cam channels and online websites.
Cheers
@@PetraKann I completely agree Petra, as a fellow Aussie I am obsessed with a couple more recent Australian bands like 12 foot ninja or Osaka Punch.
Kegging was the best decision I made as far as brewing is concerned, after deciding to start that is haha.
How long did you steep the batches?
hops makes me feel weird.