Is it possible to carbonate coffee?
>>7686307
Of course it is. Though, you might run into a problem with the temperature. CO2 gas is more soluble in cold liquids than hot liquids. Since coffee is typically served hot it won't retain very much carbonation.
You could use a sodastream or pic related to carbonate any aqueous solution.
You might have better luck if you carbonate iced coffee. But then you would end up with carbonated iced coffee which will probably be bad. I haven't tried it, but I work at a Starbucks and I'll try it today and I'll let you know the result if the thread is still up
>>7686329
Carbonated milk is just doubly-bad whipped cream, in that you've replaced the whipping cream with milk (which is bad), and the nitrogen with carbon dioxide, which lends a sour taste to things (and is also bad).
Nitrogenated cold-brew or iced coffee is something that's getting to be pretty trendy though.
>>7686307
Yeah, just put some carbon in it.
>>7686307
yeah a few local places near me (St Louis) make shitty carbonated coffee. It's only cold brew and it's really awful.
you can carbonate any sufficiently cold water infusion
https://www.manhattanspecial.com/products_pure_espresso.html
>>7687094
Mostly, we still can't carbonate lemonade.
>>7687406
Humanity. The lemons get in the way of the bubbles.
Make carbonated coffee using cold brew coffee
>>7687093
This shit right here nigger.
>>7686315
why must coffee be hot?
carbonate dat cold brew OP
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CG0p1-kVfMM
>Inb4 Buzzfeed
>>7686307
Yeah especially if it's chilled coffee.
Tried it and it doesn't taste too good.
>>7687921
>carbonation affects taste
Maybe you just can't make coffee.
>>7687937
>carbonation affects taste
>flat soda tastes exactly the same as fizzy
Uhhh, you don't get to bring bubbles.
>http://www.scientificamerican.com/podcast/episode/carbonation-has-a-taste-09-10-16/
>>7686307
I've had it before, they sold it at a local grocery store when I lived in Seattle (Ballard/Central Market in the refrigerated soda section). It was nice.
>>7687937
>it's a mouthbreather shares his retarded assumption like it's a fact post