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  2. Cheaper CO2 attempts for sodastream - Homebrew Talk

    www.homebrewtalk.com/threads/cheaper-co2-attempts-for-sodastream.411646

    Sodastream says they still own them, not the buyer. I may have a paintball gas fitting leak. I first used it with the back panel removed and didn't notice a leak, but should examine it again. Co2doc says sodastream uses poor quality seals which he can replace. BTW, i noticed the inside was all lightly frosted looking.

  3. Sodastream | Homebrew Talk - Beer, Wine, Mead, & Cider Brewing...

    www.homebrewtalk.com/threads/sodastream.256109

    Location. San francisco. Aug 20, 2011. #7. I received a soda stream as a gift before I started brewing and loved it. Only really used it for water. Then I made a my first fermented beverage, a wild fermented mead. After a month or so, I tried it still and thought, "Hey, let's carb this stuff up and try it!"

  4. Soda stream to carbonate beer? - Homebrew Talk

    www.homebrewtalk.com/threads/soda-stream-to-carbonate-beer.476993

    Soda is carbonated to at least twice the pressure of beer. And the mess factor. You would do better buying a carbonator cap, pouring your beer in a 20 oz soda bottle and getting one of the keg chargers and a small co2 cartridge. chill, add a quick burst of co2 until bottle is firm, shake, sample, repeat if needed.

  5. SodaStream for force carbonation? - Homebrew Talk

    www.homebrewtalk.com/threads/sodastream-for-force-carbonation.207657

    I have a SodaStream, and for water, it works great. You add the flavor after you carb it. If you do it backwards, it foams and fizzes and goes everywhere in a blaze of sticky mess. My mum tried carbing her wine one time in hers (we both have them because we love them). She spent the next hour scrubbing every kitchen surface.

  6. Sodastream co2 adapter for kegging - Homebrew Talk

    www.homebrewtalk.com/threads/sodastream-co2-adapter-for-kegging.732871

    I just recently found these Kegland Oxebar kegs and ordered two 4L to use on my 1gal batches. I found a video showing how folks are using the sodastream co2 cylinders with these, but the adapter wasn't really shown or explained. Anyone got a link to purchase the correct one?

  7. Better syrup attempts for sodastream - Homebrew Talk

    www.homebrewtalk.com/threads/better-syrup-attempts-for-sodastream.396003

    Sodastream Cosmopolitan syrup: Actually it might be another similar cocktail mixer, NOT intended for alcohol like their newly announced product. I had a BBB coupon and they had stopped carrying Sodastream natural flavor cola (are they insane, cola is the most popular flavor but the non natural flavors taste putrid!).

  8. How well does a Sodastream work at 60 psi of CO2?

    www.homebrewtalk.com/threads/how-well-does-a-sodastream-work-at-60-psi-of-co2...

    I want to supply my Sodastream from a tank in another room, through the wall (with appropriate adapters, of course). The Sodastream is designed to run directly off tank pressure, but I don't want to run 25 ft of 2000 psi gas line through my wall; would rather supply it from my primary regulator, which goes up to 60 psi.

  9. Easy Rootber using Soda Stream & Rainbow Extract

    www.homebrewtalk.com/threads/easy-rootber-using-soda-stream-rainbow-extract.241630

    On the Sodastream bottle, I used a sharpie to mark the 870 ml water fill line. On the Sodastream bottles, the higher of the two indented ring lines near the top is the one liter line. After 870 ml of seltzer is prepared, the soda syrup can be added until the volume rises to the one liter line.

  10. birch beer - for those with a soda stream - Homebrew Talk

    www.homebrewtalk.com/threads/birch-beer-for-those-with-a-soda-stream.420071

    Items needed: One empty soda stream syrup bottle with cap (optional) a 16.9 oz bottle of water a 4 oz bottle of your extract 9 cups of slenda or equivalant (I'm not sure if I can get that much sugar disolved into the water) Measure, pour out, 4 oz of water (waste) Dump the remaining water into...

  11. Any experience carbonating with Sodastream? - Homebrew Talk

    www.homebrewtalk.com/threads/any-experience-carbonating-with-sodastream.638597

    Sodastream warns the user not to carbonate something besides plain water, but that's just to cover their butt. It's very simple to do if you're careful. If you try to carbonate flat beer the same way you carbonate water, you're going to have a geyser, so just don't do that.