15 Fantastic Club Soda Cocktails
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15 Fantastic Club Soda Cocktails
"Seltzer, aka soda water or sparkling water is carbonated water with no additives, carbonated by injecting carbon dioxide (CO2). It's the base for brands like La Croix, or what comes out of a SodaStream. Sparkling mineral water is made with water from a mineral spring, like Perrier or Topo Chico. Club soda is carbonated water infused with added minerals, which give it a salty or lightly sweet flavor. Additives you may see in club soda are potassium sulfate, sodium chloride, disodium phosphate, or sodium bicarbonate."
"Club soda is carbonated water infused with added minerals, which give it a salty or lightly sweet flavor. Additives you may see in club soda are potassium sulfate, sodium chloride, disodium phosphate, or sodium bicarbonate. Tonic water is carbonated water with added quinine and sugar. It was first sold in the 1850's as a way to drink quinine, prescribed at the time to fight malaria. It tastes sweet and bitter, and is used in many cocktails like the gin and tonic."
Seltzer (also called soda water or sparkling water) is carbonated water with no additives, produced by injecting carbon dioxide and used as the base for brands like La Croix or SodaStream. Sparkling mineral water comes from mineral springs, such as Perrier or Topo Chico. Club soda is carbonated water with added minerals that impart a salty or lightly sweet flavor; common additives include potassium sulfate, sodium chloride, disodium phosphate, and sodium bicarbonate. Tonic water is carbonated water with added quinine and sugar, originally sold in the 1850s for quinine consumption and commonly used in cocktails like the gin and tonic.
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