From a cherry phosphate soda at the local fountain to an at the neighborhood tavern, acid phosphate was an early 20th-century drink ingredient all-star. Eventually, it fell out of favor and was replaced by all things citrus. Luckily, what was lost to history has recently been re-found and a world of awaits you!
Most drinks that call for a balance between sweet and sour use some combination of citrus fruits and/or citric acid, creating a very similar-tasting world of cocktails. Acid phosphate provides the tart, sour note that people love, but leaves the citrusy tang out of the equation. This allows the true flavor of your boozy beverage (or non-alcoholic sparkling soda) to come to the forefront of your drinking experience.
Whether you’re making homemade soda or mixing up barrel aged cocktails, this is a vital chemical compound that will add flavor and make either a much easier task. Embrace the past and bring your cocktails back to the future with a secret ingredient that shouldn’t be such a secret: acid phosphate!
- Used in cocktails to enhance the sour notes
- Also great for “soda fountain style” non-alcoholic soda beverages
- “Blank palate” sour flavor lacks citrus oils or other flavor compounds that interfere with a drink’s character
- Perfect for creative bartenders and mixologists
- Please note that acid phosphate is not the same as phosphoric acid, never try to use phosphoric acid as a substitute
- Bottle Size: 8 oz














Reviews
There are no reviews yet.