Since I usually have a spare tap, what could I put in a keg for kids. Non-alcoholic.
John M suggested a carbinated juice recipe, which sounds good. I would like to have something for the kids, that's not just sugar pop.
Any suggestions?
Thanks in Advance
Making something for the kids
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It is not clear what event this is in relation to, so I don't know how many kids are going to be attending.
If you are making small quantities, it is possible to make sugar free versions of from the cream soda and root beer extract flavors. It just takes a lot of sucralose or aspartame. Flavor to taste -- don't try to calculate using the sugar equivalents, they don't scale up that high. And don't bother with the "measures like sugar" versions of the products. You are buying filler you don't want in this case.
2L pop bottles work well, as to 3 gallon kegs. They are notoriously hard to carbonate.
If you are making small quantities, it is possible to make sugar free versions of from the cream soda and root beer extract flavors. It just takes a lot of sucralose or aspartame. Flavor to taste -- don't try to calculate using the sugar equivalents, they don't scale up that high. And don't bother with the "measures like sugar" versions of the products. You are buying filler you don't want in this case.
2L pop bottles work well, as to 3 gallon kegs. They are notoriously hard to carbonate.