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Green Tea Soft Drink Recipe

Started by DeejayDebi, March 22, 2009, 04:48:46 AM

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DeejayDebi

Green Tea Soft Drink Recipe                   
This recipe is designed to be healthier than normal sugary soft drinks. It will actually add antioxidants to your diet and not just calories but still have a little bit of fizz.  Feel free to experiment with the amounts of sugar (up to 2 cups/gallon) and soda  or extract flavorings (up to 1 oz per gallon) for your personaltaste.                                                                                                                                   

NOTE: the more sugar you add the more fizz you get as well as more calories!       
           
Ingredients      1 Gallon Batch             
1 cup Sugar                   
1 Quart Boiling Water                   
1 Quart Cold Water (enough to top off to 1 gallon)       
1/8 Teaspoon Dry Brewers Yeast                   
10 tea bags Green Tea                                   
1 Teaspoon Soda Concentrate                   
OR                   
1 Teaspoon Flavored Extracts       
           
Bottles Needed                   
12 oz Bottles      11             
16 oz Bottles      8             
2 liter bottles      4             
3 liter bottles      1       
     
Directions                   
1)  Boil 1/2 water, add green tea. Steep tea to exact flavor, then remove tea leaves or bags.                   
2) Cool to room temperature add sugar and dissolve completely.                   
2)  Add yeast and dissolve completely. Let it sit for 10 minutes                   
3)  Add cold water - when water is luke warm add yeast and concentrate and dissolve.                   
4)  Bottle, place in a cool place 3 or 4 days then refrigerate 1 week.                   
Experiment with soda and cooking extracts for a hint of flavor. Also try fruit juices.                   
Do not use artificial sweeteners for this recipe!   

Elie JAMES


DeejayDebi

Thank you. Tey adding different fruit juices too like mangos or raspberries etc.

Much cheaper than the bottled stuff and better for you.