Coca-Cola: Original 1886 Recipe - Vintage American co*cktails (2024)

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How to make the original 1886 Coca-Cola.

Ingredients

  • 7x Flavor Base
  • 8 oz 240 ml High Proof Neutral Spirit (Everclear 190)

  • 0.2 tsp 1 ml Orange Oil

  • 0.3 tsp 1.5 ml Lemon Oil

  • 0.1 tsp 0.5 ml Nutmeg Oil

  • 0.1 tsp 0.5 ml Coriander Oil

  • 0.1 tsp 0.5 ml Cinnamon Oil

  • 0.1 tsp 0.5 ml Neroli Oil

  • Imitation Coca Leaf Extract (Optional)
  • 6 oz 180 ml High Proof Alcohol

  • 4 tbsp 60 g Yerba Mate

  • 2 tbsp 30 g Bay Leaf

  • 1886 Coca-Cola Syrup
  • 14 oz 400 ml Hot Water

  • 3 cups 600 g White Sugar

  • 1 tsp 2.5 g Citric Acid

  • 2 tsp 10 ml Lime Juice

  • 400 mg 400 Caffeine

  • 2.5 oz 75 ml Imitation Coca Leaf Extract (Optional)

  • 2 tsp 10 ml Caramel Coloring

  • 1 tsp 5 ml Vanilla Extract

  • 0.3 tsp 1.5 ml 7x Flavor Base

  • 1886 Coca-Cola
  • 2 oz 60 ml Coca-Cola Syrup

  • 0.2 tsp 1 ml Acid Phosphate

  • 10 oz 300 ml Soda Water

Directions

  • In a large, heat-resistant mixing bowl, combine white sugar, citric acid, hot water, lime juice, caffeine, and caramel coloring.Coca-Cola: Original 1886 Recipe - Vintage American co*cktails (2)
  • In a glass jar, combine a high-proof neutral spirit, orange oil, lemon oil, nutmeg oil, coriander oil, cinnamon oil, and neroli oil. Blend the oil and ethanol mixture.Coca-Cola: Original 1886 Recipe - Vintage American co*cktails (3)
  • Add 30 drops (1.5 mLs) of 7x coca-cola flavor to the syrup.Coca-Cola: Original 1886 Recipe - Vintage American co*cktails (4)
  • Add vanilla extract to the syrup.Coca-Cola: Original 1886 Recipe - Vintage American co*cktails (5)
  • To make a drink combine 2 oz (60 mLs) Coca-Cola Syrup with 10 oz (300 mLs) Soda Water.Coca-Cola: Original 1886 Recipe - Vintage American co*cktails (6)

Recipe Video

A Short History Of Coca-Cola.

John Pemberton invented Coca-Cola in 1886. Pemberton studied medicine at the Reform Medical College of Georgia and was a former Confederate States Army lieutenant colonel. After the end of the civil war, Pemberton moved to Atlanta, Georgia, where he opened a pharmacy and sold many of his recipes. Coca-Cola was intended to be a replacement for one of his previous panacea tonic drinks, “Pemberton’sFrenchWine Coca,” due to the prohibition of alcohol in 1885 in Atlanta, Georgia. Thirty-five years before the sale and consumption of alcohol was prohibited at the federal level; it was banned in Atlanta, forcing John Pemberton to reformulate some of his recipes.

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When comparing the Coca-Cola recipe and Pemberton’s French Wine Coca recipe, it’s clear that he was trying to make co*ke appeal to a larger market by removing most of the medical qualities from his coca wine. His coca wine had medicine with anti-diarrhea, cough suppressants, sedatives, quinine, pain relief, anti-inflammatory, sexual stimulants, and cocaine and caffeine. All while being around 26% alcohol. All of that was removed from Coca-Cola except for the caffeine and cocaine. Since the wine was illegal, he needed something to mask the bitter taste of the stimulants and give the drink flavor. Thus Coca-Cola was invented.

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John Wouldn’t live to see the success of his invention, though. He died two years later from stomach cancer at age 57 in August 1888. Around his death, he sold around nine co*kes a day. Coca-Cola sells about 2 billion co*kes a day now. John Pemberton sold the co*ke recipe to another Atlanta pharmacist Asa Candler in 1887 for $2,300. Asa Candler is listed as the Founder of the Coca-Cola company and, through aggressive marketing, made Coca-Cola one of the most popular fountain drinks by the mid-1890s. The last significant change to co*ke was the removal of cocaine in 1903.

What Flavor Is Coca-Cola?

Two notebooks from the time contain the Coca-Cola recipe, Pemberton’s recipe book, and his pharmaceutical friend R.R. Evan’s notebook. I did quite a bit of experimenting with the two Coca-Cola recipes and found the best combination was R.R. Evans’s 7x Flavor base recipe with Pemberton’s syrup recipe and the amount of 7x he added to the syrup. Pemberton’s 7x recipe is WAY too oily, but Evan’s was spot on. Evan’s syrup is good, but he adds WAY too much 7x, but Pemberton’s syrup is excellent, and he adds the perfect amount of 7x flavor. Combining the two, I got a syrup that tastes precisely like Coca-Cola.

Keep in mind this may not be the present-day Coca-Cola recipe. Pallets change, and recipes get updated, but this recipe tastes like co*ke. In this 1886 recipe, the iconic cola flavor combines vanilla, orange oil, lemon oil, nutmeg oil, coriander oil, cinnamon oil, and orange blossom oil. The most impressive part of this coca-cola recipe is how little of these oils are in each drink. So I will say when I originally wrote this section, I did the math and even wrote the proof of how much of each oil is in one co*ke. Although after writing it out, it was not fun to read, so I will give you the final values. Each 12 oz Coca-Cola is only:

  • 0.0001083% Lemon oil
  • 0.000072% Orange oil
  • 0.000036% Nutmeg, coriander, cinnamon, neroli oil

Notice those are percentages, too, so that number is very small. Those super tiny factions of oil are where all of co*ke’s flavor comes. I find that amazing. Neroli oil is expensive and difficult to find, so orange blossom water can be substituted. To substitute orange blossom water for neroli, add 1.5 tsp (7.5 mLs) of orange blossom water directly to the final syrup while adding the vanilla extract. If you are curious to learn about the Pepsi-Cola recipe and how the two are different, you can find that link here.

How Much Sugar Is In co*ke And How Healthy Is A co*ke?

I will start by saying I am not a nutritionist, so don’t take my word for it. Consult a professional if you have questions. That said, a 12 oz Coca-Cola has around 40 grams of sugar and 140 calories. Everyone freaks out at this amount, and that is a bit. One should take all things in moderation, but if you are comparing calories, it’s nowhere near as bad as an alcoholic drink. For example, a mojito has around 24 grams of sugar, but it also has 2 oz of rum which gives it around 240 calories. The most extreme example is the long island ice tea which only has 13 grams of sugar but a mind-blowing 540 calories. Even a dry martini with less than 1 gram of sugar still has 185 calories. Long story short, if you want healthy, drink water. None of these drinks are healthy, but they taste good.

Coca-Cola: Original 1886 Recipe - Vintage American co*cktails (2024)

FAQs

What was in the original Coca-Cola syrup? ›

Use of stimulants in formula

When launched, Coca-Cola's two key ingredients were cocaine and caffeine. The cocaine was derived from the coca leaf and the caffeine from kola nut (also spelled "cola nut" at the time), leading to the name Coca-Cola.

What is in classic co*ke? ›

CARBONATED WATER, HIGH FRUCTOSE CORN SYRUP, CARAMEL COLOR, PHOSPHORIC ACID, NATURAL FLAVORS, CAFFEINE.

What is 1886 Coca-Cola? ›

The Origin of Coca‑Cola

On May 8, 1886, Dr. John Pemberton brought his perfected syrup to Jacobs' Pharmacy in downtown Atlanta where the first glass of Coca‑Cola was poured. Serving about nine drinks per day in its first year, Coca‑Cola was an exciting new drink in the beginning. See the story here of how it all began.

When was co*ke recipe changed? ›

Coca-Cola was known for its famous fabled recipe. Tweaks to the recipe had been made a few times, but they never compromised the flavor until 1985, when New co*ke was introduced. New co*ke was the bold decision to reformulate the recipe that, instead, showed the company just how attached people were to the famous recipe.

Why did Coca-Cola change their recipe in 1985? ›

By 1985, Coca-Cola had been losing market share to diet soft drinks and non-cola beverages for several years. Blind taste tests suggested that consumers preferred the sweeter taste of the competing product Pepsi-Cola, and so the Coca-Cola recipe was reformulated.

What is the secret formula in Coca-Cola? ›

The rediscovered recipe includes extract of coca leaves, caffeine, plenty of sugar (it specifies 30 unidentified units thought to be pounds), lime juice, vanilla and caramel. Into that syrup, the all-important 7x flavourings are added: alcohol and six oils – orange, lemon, nutmeg, coriander, neroli and cinnamon.

What's the difference between Coca Cola original and classic? ›

What's the difference between Coca‑Cola Classic and Coca‑Cola Original Taste Less Sugar? Coca‑Cola Classic is our original and iconic cola launched in 1886. Coca‑Cola Original Taste Less Sugar offers a great Coca‑Cola taste but with 55% less sugar and fewer calories.

Is Coca Cola classic the same as Coca Cola original taste? ›

co*ke, the original formula, was discontinued when “New co*ke” was introduced, ostensibly to mimic the taste of Pepsi. That was such a failure, that “co*ke Classic” was introduced. But co*ke Classic was NOT exactly the same as Original co*ke, since the sweetener was changed from cane sugar to high fructose corn syrup.

Is Coca Cola Classic still available? ›

After 24 years, one of the most famous blunders in marketing history is quietly coming to end.

How much did a bottle of Coca-Cola cost in 1886? ›

Between 1886 and 1959, the price of a 6.5 US fl oz (190 mL) glass or bottle of Coca-Cola was set at five cents, or one nickel, and remained fixed with very little local fluctuation.

How was Coca-Cola made in 1886? ›

John S. Pemberton, led him to create a distinctive tasting soft drink that could be sold at soda fountains. He created a flavored syrup and took it to his neighborhood pharmacy, where it was mixed with carbonated water and deemed “excellent” by those who sampled it.

Why was Coca-Cola illegal? ›

In 1909, the Pure Food and Drug Act passed, and the United States government seized 40 barrels and 20 kegs of Coca-Cola syrup because they considered the added caffeine to be a harmful ingredient. One of the first noted criticisms of Coca-Cola was that it produced serious mental and motor deficits.

What is the new flavor of co*ke 2024? ›

But its latest flavor, Coca-Cola Spiced, is its first permanent addition in a while. It's part of co*ke's attempt to cater to tastes changing along with America's demographics. Coca-Cola announced the new Spiced flavor Wednesday, saying it blends the traditional co*ke flavor with raspberry and spiced flavors.

What did the first Coca-Cola taste like? ›

1886. Coca-Cola was created in 1886 by an Atlantan pharmacist called John Pemberton, after he brewed a caramel-flavoured liquid and mixed it with sparkling water. He sampled it with customers and then put it on sale at his pharmacy.

What did 7up gold taste like? ›

The soda has a reddish caramel hue. Its flavor, like those of Dr Pepper or Mountain Dew, fits no established category like cola or lemon-lime. It tastes something like ginger ale with a cinammon-apple overtone and a caffeine kick.

When did co*ke start using high-fructose corn syrup? ›

Soft drink makers such as Coca-Cola and Pepsi continue to use sugar in other nations but transitioned to HFCS for U.S. markets in 1980 before completely switching over in 1984.

Why did Coca-Cola start using high-fructose corn syrup? ›

Back in 1984, the Coca Cola company made a conscious decision to move all its sugar based ingredients over to HFCS- as it was significantly cheaper than cane sugar on the world market. Up until this point the use of cane sugar in soft drinks was ubiquitous.

Do pharmacies still sell co*ke syrup? ›

Yes, but you have to ask the pharmacist for it as you will probably not find it out on the shelf. Not because there is any problem with it, just there is so little call for it that it does not justify a shelf slot of it's own.

Why did co*ke start using corn syrup? ›

Suddenly, HFCS was the cheaper sweetener, and the quota ensured that the domestic sugar price would remain elevated. Both co*ke and Pepsi quickly started using more HFCS, Bovard reports. In 1984—the year before New co*ke's launch—both companies publicly announced they had had made the switch.

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