Italian Sodas are one of the best drinks ever! Perfect to customize for each person (great for groups). They are very cost effective and a delicious sweet treat. Using this Italian soda recipe Im going to show how to make Italian sodas in minutes.
Sparkling water. Dash of blueberry syrup. Espresso shot. Splash of half and half. Its similar to an espressk tonic, with a fruity vibe.
Add in Garnishes and cream as your final step.
- While it is not standard, it is still delicious to have an option of a fruit puree or fruit to pair with the fruity syrups.
- Add your cream and stir together.
Some other dairy free creamy substitutes you can use are
- Oat Milk
- Coconut milk
- Almond milk
- There are some dairy free flavored coffee creamers you can use too- I prefer not to use these because they are artificial flavors and oil. But they would work too.
Why Italian Sodas work
- GREAT for girls night, group get togethers adults AND children
- Tailor to everyones tastes with a variety of flavors
- Sweet bubbly drink without the caffeine or price tag
How To Make An Italian Soda
FAQ
What is an Italian soda at a coffee shop?
What is Italian soda made of?
Why are they called Italian sodas?
What’s the difference between French soda and Italian soda?
What is Italian soda?
Customers at gourmet coffee shops may notice a cold beverage option called an Italian soda, also known as a creamosa or French soda in different parts of the world. This beverage is a refreshing combination of flavored syrup and club soda or seltzer water mixed in a cup of ice.
Does espresso have more caffeine than coffee?
Yes, espresso has higher caffeine content compared to regular coffee. 1 fluid ounce of espresso has around 60 milligrams of caffeine whereas the same quantity of coffee has only 10 milligrams of caffeine in it. Generally, 400 milligrams of caffeine per day is considered as the safe limits for consumption. However, people with adrenal fatigue, spondylitis, calcium insufficiency and insomnia should avoid caffeine to the maximum.
Does Italian soda have caffeine?
There could be caffeine in Italian sodas if you wanted to add a coffee syrup, but in these fruit-flavored Italian sodas there is zero caffeine. While these Italian sodas are caffeine-free they are definitely not sugar-free. The syrups need the granulated sugar in order to give it a lovely viscosity.