Making, Tasting, and Ranking Nuka Cola Recipes

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Published 2021-10-29

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  • Tip: for a better and more authentic taste you should add radiation
  • @ryancarrell3186
    "My teeth were starting to corrode" Y'know, for something called "Nuca-cola Quantum", I think that's the intended effect.
  • @blockwarrior0088
    Man that classic Nuka cola recipe is amazing. But you know what's more amazing? The fact that a new settlement needs our help! Here I've marked it on your map
  • For Nuka Quartz there is a terminal entry about product testing for Nuka Quartz, most of the complaints are about how its way to sweet and where one persons teeth start to feel weird after drinking it
  • @X-SPONGED
    8:10 "The more I drink it though, the more I notice the aftertaste. Kinda like cough medicine..." I guess that explains why drinking a bottle of diabetic tritium water is somehow able to heal your crippled limbs the Fallout universe
  • @theseus0467
    fun fact: Cherry Nuka Cola actually flopped because of the same issues you talked about, instead they mixed an independent cherry soda's recipe with nuka cola, and got Nuka Cherry. Which is what you liked more.
  • @kurama670
    For those of you looking to make the "Lore Accurate" version of Nuka Cola, note that the recipe calls for the essences of the 17 different fruit, and not necessarily their juices. To pull this recipe off, you'll need flavor extracts of most of these fruit. Note that these extracts are quite potent, and for the purposes of this recipe, you should probably only add about a quarter teaspoon of each. Also, if you add grape juice, use the dark variety as this helps maintain the color of the final product better. And for that truly authentic Nuka Cola experience, be sure to add the Radioactive Strontium Isotopes at the end.
  • Dude you completely forgot the most important ingredient in Nuka Cola Quantum, you forgot the small radioactive isotope of Strontium-90
  • @DamnCyrus
    These are always fun to see, makes me kinda debate if I should grab the cookbooks. That Nuka Float makes me question my diet though, haven't had a good float in years.
  • @midgetman4206
    Woah, I never thought about Nuka-cola Quantum tasting like Mountain Dew. That is absolutely perfect, both in idea and the fact that Mtn Dew is up there on my favorites.
  • @Reesideog
    Classic Nuka Recipe Nutshell In a large pot 2 cups of water 3 cups of sugar Zest of half orange, half lemon, half lime 1 Cinnamon stick 3 Cardamon pods 1/2 Tea spoon of coriander seed 2 star anise Whisk until sugar is dissolved Boil mixture Reduce heat to low Simmer 10 mins Filter out solid from liquid, put liquid in airtight container Use the juice from the other halves of orange lemon and lime 1/4 of browning sauce Teaspoon of vanilla extract Wait till it cools, then put in refrigerator for 12 hrs Fill up glass of seltzer water Add ice (optional) Add 5-7 table spoons of cola mixture Mix it up a bit!
  • The reason why the nuka cola quantum came out such a wierd color was because the cook is supposed to use a blue fruit punch in the recipe. Something like Tampico. The book doesn't tell you this but if you do it, the syrup comes out more blue then if you use another color.
  • I'm honestly glad I came across ur channel, u don't see many people reviewing alot of fallout drinks. Keep up the great work
  • @creature1416
    I literally love yakult. My mother would always pack one in my little galaxy cat lunch bag. Nothing but good memories
  • I love fallout, but even beyond that, this video made homemade soda look way easier than I ever would've thought, and sounds like something i definitely want to try now
  • Nuka Cola Classic • 2 Cups Water • 3 Cups Sugar • Zest and Juice of ½ Orange • Zest and Juice of ½ Lemon • Zest and Juice of ½ Lime • One Cinnamon stick • 3 Cardamom Pods • ½ Teaspoon Corriander • 2 Stars of Anise • ¼ Cup Browning Sauce (Sweet, Not Savory) • 1 Teaspoon Vanilla Extract Mix Water and Sugar. Add zest, cinnamon stick, cardamom, coriander, and anise. On medium-high heat, bring to boiling (stir with whisk until sugar fully dissolves) then set to low simmer for 10 minutes. Strain into a glass jar, and add juices, browning sauce, and vanilla extract. Stir together and let cool. Seal with an airtight lid and place in the refrigerator for 12 hours. Mix together 1 cup of carbonated water, ice, and 5-7 tablespoons of syrup. Stir and enjoy!
  • @Kelis98
    You should do the Vim recipes as well. Also it’s a shame the book didn’t go all out and have all the Nuka-Cola and Vim flavors along with Sunset Sarsaparilla (the Atomic Cocktail would have been cool too).
  • @noahnims3942
    This channel is criminally underrated. Keep up the good work!
  • @Mistalickwid
    This was entertaining and quite genius. Some of those sounded spot on. Cheers man!