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It was the Pemberton recipe, not sure why I remembered 1950s though!
It sounds really interesting, BTW. Thanks for the writeup!
Hope I instilled some curiosity. Honestly it's not even that expensive to get started with (you can get food grade oils for about $40, then all you need is gum arabic, citric acid, sweeteners and E150 for colour, and finally vanilla for a final touch), unless you want to go real fancy with adjustable pipettes and such.
The recipes are all down to ratios of the oils, so if you do begin to experiment I recommend:
I think I've gotten all the generic advice down I can. I do have a bunch of notes tucked away somewhere, I'll try to find them!
You have motivated a stranger to change their plans for next weekend.
Haha, I'm glad you feel intrigued.
Feel free to drop me a PM/chat/whatever your fedi platform supports, I check every few hours so should be able to respond with relative ease.
Also this. There is definitely room for better colas out there. I quite like the cola in Jameson Irish Raw Cola highball cans (the zero sugar ones). No idea if it would be good without the alcohol though!
Well, as I mentioned in my previous comment, some flavour profiles definitely go better with whiskey than with just themselves. I'm yet to try the Jameson's raw cola combo yet, so can't say if that would be the case for it too. It doesn't seem to be available in the UK sadly.