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any reason this hasn't been done? i've heard of Bilk (Japanese beer with milk in it), but that's not what i'm referring to.. I mean non-fermented, possibly flavoured milk. Like taking a Big M and making it fizzy
I have a ball lock to PET bottle adapter, might try carbonating my milo
there's no way i'm carbonating 19 litres of milk for the heck of it
i don't like the prospect of it lasting very long before turning nasty, either. would need ultra heat treatment to last that, then have NO exposure to non-sterile surfaces or air... not something I'm about to attempt.
i've heard of Bilk (Japanese beer with milk in it), but that's not what i'm referring to..
Tried some Bilk while I was in Japan. Was like nothing I've tasted before and I had difficulty finishing the bottle. Hopefully your carbonated milk turns out a bit better.
Hey, there's some kind of carbonated milk drink available. I had it at a Japanese restaurant recently. Can't remember the name tho. I do remember it was made in Indonesia.
There is an energy drink.... cant remember what its called but its a fizzy coffee milk drink and rather tasty.
Used to drink heaps of it.....now my Bladder hates me.
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Kevnlis wrote:What about spiders? They used to have spiders in bottles, I think fanta made them? That was basically just carbonated orange flavoured skim milk...
yeah fanta made some a little while ago, but they had as much milk as creaming soda - i.e none.
From: Alison 23/11/99 0:23:01
Subject: re: oxygen infiltrating liquids post id: 9463
that's all very interesting - years ago I experimented with a soda stream machine and tried to make fizzy milk (horrible thought, but interesting concept nontheless) - created a wonderful explosion with an enormous mass showering effect - I was amazed how far milk will travel under compressed conditions - after spending an hour cleaning the ceiling I am still intrigued today, as to how this could ever be. You never know it could outsell Coke!!