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noun - effervescent beverage artificially charged with carbon dioxide
CLUB SODA - effervescent beverage artificially charged with carbon dioxide
CLUB SODA - Club soda is a manufactured form of unflavored carbonated water, commonly used as a drink mixer. Potassium bicarbonate, potassium sulfate or sodium c...
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2 oz. of white wine & 6 oz. of this & you've got the standard white wine spritzer |
Useful in cocktails, it's carbonated water |
After cleaning carpet stains with this, se the rest of make a gin fizz & enjoy your clean rug |
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Club soda is a manufactured form of unflavored carbonated water, commonly used as a drink mixer. Potassium bicarbonate, potassium sulfate or sodium citrate are artificially added to replicate constituents commonly found in natural mineral waters. * English chemist Joseph Priestley discovered an artificial method for producing soda water, described in a pamphlet called "Directions for Impregnating Water with Fixed Air", published in 1772. The pamphlet explained the process of dripping sulfuric acid onto chalk, which produced carbon dioxide CO2 which was captured in a bowl of agitated water. Priestley thought such carbonated water was a cure for scurvy and proposed the process to Captain James Cook to prevent scurvy during his second voyage to the South Seas. Priestley never realized the commercial potential of his product, though he did refer to it as his "happiest discovery." In 1783 Jacob Schweppe, a jeweller and amateur scientist of Geneva, began the commercial production of carbonated mineral water by dissolving the CO2 under pressure. In 1807, Benjamin Silliman, a Yale chemistry professor, began producing carbonated water under pressure and selling it in New Haven, Connecticut. In the 1830's Anyos Jedlik of Hungary opened a large-scale carbonated water factory. The original trademarked club soda was made by Cantrell & Cochrane of Dublin, Ireland in 1877. The 'club' being the Kildare Street Club in Dublin who commissioned them to produce it.Seltzer water is a similar manufactured carbonated water, but lacks added mineral content. |