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I'm so glad to have you here! I have a quirky obsession with BBC comedy and classics, Dr. Pepper, and chocolate. I am passionate about photography, crafting, baking, and helping families make cherished memories from every day, ordinary moments. So you've now gotten your very own SodaStream machine.

You probably love it right? But did you know you can't carbonate any other liquid besides water? If you do that, you risk damaging your machine, voiding your warranty and possibly making a large mess.

But that doesn't mean you can't enjoy delicious, natural and and made at home Sparkling Juice! I absolutely love Sparkling Juice, but it is always so expensive, I knew there had to be a way that I could make my very own with my SodaStream machine , and I'm here to tell you I've found the way!

Click here to cancel reply. Leave this field empty. The money-back guarantee and the warranty are both invalidated if you carbonate any liquid other than water in your soda maker. What a conundrum. Or myself. But I also have an intense hankering for a fizzy margarita. What to do? First, a little research. Of course, he used the old model from the s, not the new sleek one that comes with the stern warning. But then, there have also been reports of faulty SodaStreams exploding with just water in the bottle — to painful, though not fatal, results.

So, after carefully weighing all these facts and warnings and waiting until my better half, who loves the SodaStream as dearly as I do, is out of the house , I tentatively mix together a pitcher of spiked lemonade.

Baby steps. Hard lemonade first. Margaritas once I get through this with all my body parts. I proceed to pour the mixture into the special plastic bottles into which boozy lemonade should never go, and screw it into the device. And pray. It was like the "bubbles" were some cruel mirage which you could see with your eyes, but not taste with your tongue. Tasting note: Like Coke that had been left out overnight at a party. Flat as a tack. This was an exciting one -- the main question being, could we create sparkling wine out of an ordinary bottle of Chardonnay?

Wine went ballistic in the SodaStream. So much so, that when Cayla tried to take the bottle off, it pretty much shot off like a rocket, hurting her finger in the process, before spraying stuff everywhere like an out-of-control fireman's hose. The mess was quite spectacular. Tasting note: Like really flat sparkling wine. Can be likened to when you have left your glass unattended for half the day at the races. At this stage Cayla and I were considering abandoning the experiment due to 1 it turning out to be surprisingly dangerous and 2 having to repeatedly clean up the kitchen was getting a bit old.

But in the name of journalism we decided to persevere, only from this point onward we would only fill up the SodaStream bottle a quarter of the way. This was an extremely important development. So, coconut water. Did it fizz? Yes it did. An entirely appropriate amount which saw both Cayla and I unharmed, and the kitchen un-drenched.

Nothing sprayed anywhere or did anything apart from gently bubbling into a tasty effervescent drink. By far the most well-behaved beverage in our experiment thus far.

And here we come to the moment we've all been waiting for, folks. Is it possible to create carbonated vodka? It's exactly how you would imagine it tastes -- like a vodka and soda, but like someone took the soda out and left the bubbles in. How is this not already a thing? Even if it went "flat" -- wouldn't it just go back to being normal vodka? How do we not have fizzy gin already? I mean, fizzy martinis! Think of the possibilities! And in case you were wondering -- fizzy coconut water and fizzy vodka make a pretty delicious combo.

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