An artist and a chemist making soda and carbonated juices from scratch, using fresh and seasonal ingredients. Fresh draft soda - available at the Brooklyn Flea on the weekends & select bars & restaurants

Friday, February 26, 2010

A big big thanks to all our supporters, and mix tape ideas please

We've been completely blown away by the amount of support we've received. We never in a million years thought that we would reach over 2/3 of our goal on Kickstarter.com within 48 hours. A big thanks to everyone who pledged!!

I've been toying around with the idea of mix CD's as incentives. Each one will have a different flavor theme:

Maple Bacon - Smoky, Sweet, Sexy Soul.
A mix of soulful, funky, meaty cuts from the 60's til now. Bonus- guaranteed to include at least one Canadian.

Root Beer - Old-Timey American Goodness.
A collection of gospel tunes, sacred harp singing and plenty of good old banjo-pickin', fiddlin' bluegrass and blues.

Ginger Lemon - Spicy and Tart Summer Jams.
From sun-drenched indie-rock to Nuggets-era garage rock to cumbia, dancehall and Afrobeat, this mix will be the ultimate BBQ companion 2010!

Glögg - Norse Metal Madness!
If this one doesn't have you pretending your couch is a long boat and getting ready to row off into battle for Odin then you must be dead... or just not cut out to be a metalhead. Today is a fine day to die! See you in Valhalla...

Also, we don't have any German soda flavors (yet... please send ideas!) but we do have a killer Krautrock mix so you can choose that as well. It's a collection of rare 70's cuts from the best of the Krautrock B-team. No Faust, Can, Neu, Kraftwerk, Amon Düül, Cluster or Tangerine Dream here, just killer Teutonic Psychedelic Rock from some great lesser-known bands.

If you have any other music flavor pairing ideas, feel free to contact us. We'd love to hear from you.

2 comments:

  1. what about horseradish? that would be a very interesting alternative to a very spicy ginger beer.

    that would be for the german mix, which I'd sure like to hear.

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  2. Horseradish would be a fascinating flavor! We actually joked about a wasabi flavor the other day. and once we get the various mixes done, I'll post a track list up on the blog.

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