The traditional recipe for an Irish soda drink includes mixing soda water with a shot of Irish whiskey and a splash of lime juice.
Because it has bicarbonate of SODA in it. It has nothing to do with the soda that you drink.
One delicious club soda recipe is to mix club soda with fresh lime juice, a splash of cranberry juice, and a few mint leaves for a refreshing and flavorful drink.
Ice cream soda. Iced coffee. Iced tea. Irish cream. Irish whiskey.
No, Soda Powder or Bicarbonate of Soda is a chemical leavening (lifting) agent that causes pastry and such to rise when baked and Baking Soda is just a less concentrated version that contains Bicarb of Soda.
A popular cocktail made with Baileys and soda is called a "Baileys and Soda." It is a simple and refreshing drink that combines the creamy sweetness of Baileys Irish Cream with the fizziness of soda water.
You can use lemon mint leaves in a refreshing summer drink recipe by muddling them with sugar, adding lemon juice, and mixing with water or soda for a zesty and cooling beverage.
You can use baking powder as a substitute for bicarbonate of soda in the recipe.
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baking soda was introduced to Ireland in 1840, which was when they started to make Irish soda bread.
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See recipe here: http://www.spiritmag.com/click_this/article/the_tiger_woods_mocktail/ The recipe doesn't specify the amount of club soda. A few splashes should be enough.
Pine Malibu rum, sun mix, huckleberry syrup, and splash of soda water