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    Cheap & safe soda making

    How about using stainless steel bottles instead of glass since it is rather unpleasant to keep thinking about when that glass bottles may explode? Besides, the stainless steel bottles are getting cheaper nowadays even for the double walled ones. They come with threaded cap too. I need to make a...
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    Cheap & safe soda making

    I see what you mean. During the carbonation phase, there is a surge in bottle pressure which may break the bottle, unless you have a safety valve in the bottle like a siphon. But generic glass bottles are not going to have safety valve. You may be able to reduce the built up by pumping gas...
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    Cheap & safe soda making

    Thank you for bringing up the good points. I didn't think of it as bottling problem because I was checking sodastream & soda siphon at first. I was thinking soda was just a mix of seltzer & syrup/flavoring. Then, I remember people actually use yeast & sugar to get the bubbles in the soda. If I...
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    Cheap & safe soda making

    Thanks for the suggestion. I try to avoid PET bottles as they start degrading after 3 months(gets bad beyond 6 mths). Aluminum is also not a safe alternative for storing them due to the metal's connection to health issues & the acidic environment. Since stainless steel tank is gonna be...
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    Cheap & safe soda making

    Hi, I am looking to use my old beer & champagne bottles to make soda(I 'll put them in protective jackets). What is the minimum investment to make this economically sound compare to paying $1/L at the store? 1. What kind of adapter(s) do I need for the bottles? Can they be used as caps to...
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