The name post mix comes from the fact that
the drink mix of syrup and carbonated water is mixed after (post) leaving the
syrup box, as opposed to a premix as in the case of a bottle of soft drink.
Most of the big bottled soft drinks from cola brands to spirit mixers and pops
are now available as a post mix option. The classic cola is rich and
full-flavored, sweet and caramel-laced. It's not quite as tart and citric as
Coca-Cola. Choosing coca cola post mix Australia brand to go for comes down to the taste
of the drink and how important branding is in delivering higher revenues. In a
fine hotel bar, brand recognition is important, but arguably less so in a busy
pub where for the customer the atmosphere and conversation rivals the need to
know the brand of the soft drink.
Maintenance of a coca cola post system
isn’t difficult. The dispense heads need dismantling and cleaning daily, along
with the drip trays and the bar-top founts, as the high sugar content of post
mix invites bacteria and bugs. The mix of syrup to carbonated water also needs
regular checking. Too little syrup and the drink lacks taste, too much syrup
and the flavours become too strong. The adjustment of carbonated water to syrup
in the cellar is called Brixing, after the German chemist Brix, who found a way
to determine the amount of sugar in a solution.
The profit on soft drinks has always been
healthy, but on post mix the profit is vigorous. A box of syrup can, depending
on the brand and the purchasing deal, cost between £25 and £35. A 10oz
(half-pint) serving will have a typical ex-VAT revenue of 70p and the syrup
will cost between 10p and 16p. If mixing your own product, wait a week for the
soda to fully carbonate. Dispense soda into an ice filled glass. Adjust the CO2
pressure down if the soda is all foam with no carbonation left after dispensing
or adjust the CO2 pressure up if the soda dispenses too slow.
Kinds Of Coca Cola Post Mix:
Diet Cola:
The diet cola is more like the regular cola than like the 'naturally sweetened'
version, but there's nothing wrong with it. It has a straightforward cola
profile and just about the right amount of sweetness.
Cola Free:
This one is targeted at Coke Zero fans, and shares that soda's slight richness,
but it also confused us a bit by throwing in some fruity flavors.
Cherry Cola:
It has the crispness of a good cola and the round fruity flavor of cherry
without veering into medicinal or oversweet territory.
Diet Cherry Cola:
A little more tart, a little less round, and little less rich-tasting than the
regular Cherry Cola.
Diet Cola with Lime:
This soda's flavor brings cola together with a blast of full-flavored lime
lollipop, but the lime side is more lime-oil and peel than fresh, tart squeeze
of citrus.
Coca cola post mix Australia soft drinks were once
regarded as offering lower quality and lower profit margins than bottled drinks.
A plastic gun beneath the bar would fire a shot of soft drink into a glass for
a nominal mark-up of 10p. But that situation has changed, and post mix is now
heavily branded, with instantly recognised names coming from bar-mounted founts
with high visibility.
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