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   Dave Drum to Ben Collver   
   Co' Cola was: Extra Sweet   
   27 Oct 25 04:00:20   
   
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   -=> Ben Collver wrote to Dave Drum <=-   
      
    DD> Title: Onion Soup w/Coke   
    DD> 7 oz Coca-Cola(original bottle) *   
    DD> * Nearly impossible to find. Substitute a "mini Coke" in the 7 1/2 oz   
    DD> size.   
      
    BC> I've been told that Mexican Coke can be found on Scamazon and in   
    BC> Mexican grocery stores.  Here's a recipe for OpenCola.  Just like Coke,   
    BC> it does *not* contain any kola nut.   
      
   Also Wally World, Target, Kroger, Lowes, Costco, Home Depot, etc. I get mine at   
   Sav-A-Lot (discount.no-frills stupormarkup) or Dollar Generous.   
      
    BC> MMMMM----- Recipe via Meal-Master (tm) v8.06   
      
    BC>       Title: OpenCola Version 1.1.3   
    BC>  Categories: Beverages   
    BC>       Yield: 24 Liters   
      
   Here's the original from:   
   ttps://vintageamericancocktails.com/coca-cola-recipe/   
      
   With links to the NPR archived broadcast.   
      
   MMMMM----- Recipe via Meal-Master (tm) v8.06   
      
         Title: Coca-Cola: Original 1886 Recipe   
    Categories:    
         Yield: 24 servings   
      
   MMMMM---------------------7X FLAVOR BASE-----------------------------   
         8 oz Everclear (190 High Proof   
              - Neutral Spirit)   
       1/5 ts Orange oil   
       1/3 ts Lemon oil   
      1/10 ts Nutmeg oil   
      1/10 ts Coriander oil   
      1/10 ts Cinnamon oil   
      1/10 ts Neroli oil   
      
   MMMMM---------------IMITATION COCA LEAF EXTRACT----------------------   
         6 oz Evercleaar   
         4 tb Yerba mate   
         2 tb Bay leaf   
      
   MMMMM-------------------1886 COCA-COLA SYRUP-------------------------   
        14 oz Hot water   
         3 c  White sugar   
         1 ts Citric acid   
         2 ts Lime juice   
       400 mg Caffeine   
     2 1/2 oz Imitation Coca Leaf Extract   
         2 ts Caramel coloring   
         1 tsp Vanilla extract   
       1/3 ts 7x Flavor Base   
      
   MMMMM---------------------1886 COCA-COLA-----------------------------   
         2 oz Coca-Cola syrup   
       1/5 ts Acid phosphate   
        10 oz Soda water   
      
     In a large, heat-resistant mixing bowl, combine white   
     sugar, citric acid, hot water, lime juice, caffeine, and   
     caramel coloring.   
      
     In a glass jar, combine a high-proof neutral spirit,   
     orange oil, lemon oil, nutmeg oil, coriander oil,   
     cinnamon oil, and neroli oil. Blend the oil and ethanol   
     mixture.   
      
     Add 30 drops (1.5 mLs) of 7x coca-cola flavor to the   
     syrup.   
      
     Add vanilla extract to the syrup.   
      
     To make a drink combine 2 oz (60 mLs) Coca-Cola Syrup,   
     0.2 tsp (1 ml) acid Phosphate, and 10 oz (300 mLs) Soda   
     Water.   
      
     John Pemberton (the actual originator)   
      
     RECIPE FROM: https://vintageamericancocktails.com   
      
     Uncle Dirty Dave's Archives   
      
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