Hi y'all,
I've just brewed my first soda. It wasn't a wild fermentation, I used a commercial ale yeast. It's pretty awful. My wife and kids hate it. I kind of like it but it's too strong even for me. Here's what I did:
I simmered the following list of botanicals (dried and shredded unless otherwise noted) in two quarts of water. I was aiming for 25 minutes but really what happened was more like 45 minutes not quite simmering most of the time. Here's what was in it: 1/2 vanilla bean (whole bean snipped in half), 4 t sarsaparilla, 4 t wormwood, 4 t licorice root, 2 T elderflower, 2 T dried elderberries, 3 t wintergreen, 1/4 c chopped dried tart cherries. I also disolved 1.5 c light brown sugar and 3 T molasses while it was hot. As it cooled, noticing how strong it was, I stirred in 1/2 c agave nectar for some concentrated sweetening.
It's still too bitter.
I strongly suspect the wormwood was a poor choice and I'm thinking about making it exactly the same except for completely omitting the wormwood. Thoughts?
Also, now that I have this stuff -- I'm not sure it'll be consumed as is. Does anyone have suggestions for how I could use this in cooking or anything? I hate to waste it but I think that I'm headed toward chalking it up as a learning experience and starting over.