Another post that physics forum rejected.
"How do I make water fizzy without carbonation?
I have had seltzer water which is merely carbonated water which I've read is more acidic hence a more sour flavor. Is there a non-toxic gas that can be added to water to give it bubbles that actually makes it more alkaline? And if so, perhaps combining it with carbonation so the PH is something like 7.2 and tastes like normal water?"
This post was literally deleted because I didn't provide a scientific reference to water PH changing its flavor. Is this not well known? And which scientists these days taste their chemicals and write papers on it?
I have had seltzer water which is merely carbonated water which I've read is more acidic hence a more sour flavor. Is there a non-toxic gas that can be added to water to give it bubbles that actually makes it more alkaline? And if so, perhaps combining it with carbonation so the PH is something like 7.2 and tastes like normal water?"
This post was literally deleted because I didn't provide a scientific reference to water PH changing its flavor. Is this not well known? And which scientists these days taste their chemicals and write papers on it?
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You don't like bubbles? Lol.
They put nitrogen gas in beer/soda.
[quote=www.drinkripples.com]Nitrogen infusion creates beverages with a sweeter taste, even without the addition of sugar or sweeteners. Unlike C02, nitrogen doesn't create any acidity, removing the aspect from a beer or coffee's flavor profile.[/quote]
I like bubbles. But not inside me. I drink plain water.
Considering it (the gas, triple bonded N2) makes up 78% of the air you breath by volume, I sure hope not.