joeswine
joeswine
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I think I’ll get one , model # you used??
I think I’ll get one , model # you used??
They quit making the model I purchased years ago because it was easy to modify and make it work with non Sodastream CO2 bottles (which is why I bought it of course). I bought adapters to allow me to use paintball gun CO2 canisters that could be refilled for cheap at sporting goods stores etc. These days it looks like people are selling adaptors still that allow you to refill a Sodastream canister by using a larger CO2 canister of some sort. I think cost to swap out (exchange) a Sodastream canister is ~$15-$20 these days.I think I’ll get one , model # you used??
ill be back for adaptor advicethank you just placed the order, and fun time is on the horizon
Intrigued! ...but have a few ?sThey quit making the model I purchased years ago because it was easy to modify and make it work with non Sodastream CO2 bottles (which is why I bought it of course). I bought adapters to allow me to use paintball gun CO2 canisters that could be refilled for cheap at sporting goods stores etc. These days it looks like people are selling adaptors still that allow you to refill a Sodastream canister by using a larger CO2 canister of some sort. I think cost to swap out (exchange) a Sodastream canister is ~$15-$20 these days.
This one is a current model sold online that looks the closest to mine.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07Q3966XW?ref=emc_p_m_5_i
need a classroom can you providethank you just placed the order, and fun time is on the horizon
Yes, it takes just 15-20 seconds.When you do this, do you just carbonate one bottle at a time, just before drinking?
Intrigued! ...but have a few ?s
- 100psi wine bottles would work with this? (I'm looking to use 1L swingtop bottles)
- how many bottles can you sparkle up on a C02 canister?
- is the amount of C02 put into a bottle adjustable?
- do you cork immediately after sparkling up a bottle?
- any other tips/tricks et al for peeps considering this option?
Thanks and Cheers!
Its simple, just pour your wine in and if you need to, add marbles to raise the volume up to the fill line on the bottle. Attache the bottle to the machine by screwing it on. Hit the button on top to send CO2 into the wine for 2-3 seconds. You can usually hit it with 3-5 burst of CO2. Let it sit for a bit to settle and then slowly unscrew the bottle and either cap the bottle or pour your wine into glasses and serve. Chill the wine before hand so its ready to drink and CO2 will go/stay in solution better at cooler temps.need a classroom can you provide
Right after new year I’ll start to employ the soda stream and will as k again , ok?Its simple, just pour your wine in and if you need to, add marbles to raise the volume up to the fill line on the bottle. Attache the bottle to the machine by screwing it on. Hit the button on top to send CO2 into the wine for 2-3 seconds. You can usually hit it with 3-5 burst of CO2. Let it sit for a bit to settle and then slowly unscrew the bottle and either cap the bottle or pour your wine into glasses and serve. Chill the wine before hand so its ready to drink and CO2 will go/stay in solution better at cooler temps.
I would always wipe the tip off with a wet rag when your done. You don't want the tip to plug up with dried wine.
This is more of a carbonate and drink option. I am sure you could use the included bottle and carbonate wine in that and transfer to your swing tops, but it is really a 15 second thing to carbonate before drinking. The colder anything is the easier it is to carbonate.Intrigued! ...but have a few ?s
- 100psi wine bottles would work with this? (I'm looking to use 1L swingtop bottles)
- how many bottles can you sparkle up on a C02 canister?
- is the amount of C02 put into a bottle adjustable?
- do you cork immediately after sparkling up a bottle?
- any other tips/tricks et al for peeps considering this option?
Thanks and Cheers!
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