He gave her a glass of carbonated green liquid.
The commodore was back again, offering her a turnbler filled with a carbonated dark brown liquid.
Carbonated water or another carbonated liquid such as beer may instead be used to aerate the batter in some recipes.
(This assumes that you have removed some of the carbonated liquid, and are storing the remaining liquid.)
Bubbles of carbon dioxide nucleate shortly after the pressure is released from a container of carbonated liquid.
The engineer couldn't stifle her own laugh, and instead inhaled a good portion of the beverage, coughing and snorting violently as she blew carbonated liquid through her nose and onto her uniform, the table, and even Scott's sleeve.
It did, this time as a series of infinitesimal quick movements, like the bursting of bubbles rising to the surface of a carbonated liquid.
Carey & Hildebrand,Improved method of and means for dispensing carbonated liquids from containers, UK Patent 1266351, published 8 March 1972 - the original invention behind the modern widget.
There are two principal methods for doing so: adding a raising agent, such as baking powder or yeast, or making up the batter with a carbonated liquid, such as sparkling water or beer.
He is best known for creating Polyethylene teraphthalate that could withstand the pressure of carbonated liquids.