Help Fizzy drinks - technical.

old.Tohtori

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Anyone know why room temp fizzy drinks still taste cold?

Do the fizzies make your mouth go "ooh, cold!" or are fizzies actually colder?

You drink roomtemp water and it's "blech!", but drink roomtemp 7up and it's refreshing and "coldish".

Any ideas from our local fizzycists?
 

Aoami

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I would not agree that room temperature fizzy drink taste cold.
 

old.Tohtori

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Not cold cold, like in fridge cold, but certainly alot colder then basic liquid.

Like, feel colder.
 

old.Tohtori

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Probably the same as everywhere else. At the moment, bit hotter ofcourse due to summer.
 

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hotter like 7C?

tbh Toht, I don't feel what you feel. A room temp fizzy drink has a mouth sensation of being room temp to me. However, a cold fizzy drink does feel slightly colder than it actually is usually.
 

old.Tohtori

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hotter like 7C?

tbh Toht, I don't feel what you feel. A room temp fizzy drink has a mouth sensation of being room temp to me. However, a cold fizzy drink does feel slightly colder than it actually is usually.

Heh, yeah, we break the 0 barrier when summer hits :lol:

Guess it's just me then, hmm. Weird.
 

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It's probably cause the gas expanding takes energy, so drops the temp, same reason aerosole cans feel colder once you've used them.
 

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