Johnnie Hawker Malt Whiskey & Cola - DIY / BYO Spirit Recipe
You simply will not find an easier and faster way to mix up a keg of Johnnie Walker Style Whiskey and Cola.
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You simply will not find an easier and faster way to mix up a keg of Johnnie Walker Style Whiskey and Cola.
Last updated
Whether you have a passion for distillation or you pop to the bottleo for some vodka. This easy to use kit allows you to whip up a keg of your own Johnnie Walker Style Whiskey and Coke in no time.
DIFFICULTY: EASY
TIME REQUIRED: 5 minutes to mix ingredients + 5 min to carbonate (using Quick Carb method) OR 1 week (using Set & Forget method)
RECOMMENDED RECIPE:
19L Keg
You will need: 2.8L - Neutral spirit or Vodka (40%) 2 x KL33022 - 2 x KB25585 - 2 x KL41928 - 1.43kg x White Sugar
Instructions:
Dissolve 1.43kg White Sugar in 3L of hot water then add it to your KL02899 - .
Add 2.8L of your own neutral alcohol (40% Vodka).
Add 2 x Malt Whiskey Spirit Flavouring sachets.
Add 2 x Cola Part A and 2 x Cola Part B sachets.
Top up to 19L with water.
Add 2 x FermStop sachets (this step is critical, do not add the FermStops without having topped up the water).
Mix Keg Contents Well.
Carbonate to 3.5 volumes CO2 (Refer to for regulator pressure and keg temperature). [Optimum 20psi at 2°C]
9.5L Keg
You will need: 1.4L - Neutral spirit or Vodka (40%) 1 x KL33022 - Impressence - Malt Whiskey Spirit Flavouring - 50mL 1 x KB25585 - Impressence - Cola Flavour Shot - Part A 50mL + Part B 50mL 1 x KL41928 - Impressence - FermStop 50mL 715g x White Sugar
Instructions:
Add 1.4L of your own neutral alcohol (40% Vodka).
Add 1 x Malt Whiskey Spirit Flavouring sachet.
Add 1 x Cola Part A and 1 x Cola Part B sachets.
Top up to 9.5L with water.
Add 1 x FermStop sachet (this step is critical, do not add the FermStops without having topped up the water).
Mix Keg Contents Well.
Dissolve 715g White Sugar in 2L of hot water then add it to your KL02882 - .
Carbonate to 3.5 volumes CO2 (Refer to for regulator pressure and keg temperature). [Optimum 20psi at 2°C]