Can I put carbonated drinks in a water bottle?

Aug 22, 2025

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Hey there! As a water bottle supplier, I often get asked this question: "Can I put carbonated drinks in a water bottle?" Well, let's dive right into it.

First off, what are carbonated drinks? You know, those fizzy beverages like soda, sparkling water, and energy drinks. They're full of dissolved carbon dioxide gas, which gives them that bubbly sensation. When you open a can or bottle of a carbonated drink, you hear that satisfying "hiss" as the gas escapes.

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Now, let's talk about water bottles. We've got a wide range of them, including the Sublimation Stainless Steel Water Bottle, Hiking Stainless Steel Water Bottle, and Vacuum Insulated Water Bottle. Each type has its own features, but the big question is, can they handle carbonated drinks?

The Compatibility of Different Water Bottles with Carbonated Drinks

Plastic Water Bottles

Plastic water bottles are common and lightweight. But when it comes to carbonated drinks, they can be a bit iffy. Plastic is somewhat permeable, which means the carbon dioxide gas in the carbonated drink can slowly escape through the plastic walls. This makes your drink go flat faster.

Moreover, some carbonated drinks contain acids, like phosphoric acid in cola. Over time, these acids can react with the plastic, potentially leaching harmful chemicals into your drink. So, while you can technically put carbonated drinks in a plastic water bottle, it's not the best long - term solution.

Glass Water Bottles

Glass is inert, which means it won't react with the carbonated drink. It's also impermeable, so the carbon dioxide gas can't escape through the glass walls. This makes glass water bottles a great option for keeping your carbonated drinks fizzy.

However, glass is heavy and fragile. If you're on the go, like hiking or traveling, a glass water bottle might not be the most practical choice as it can easily break.

Stainless Steel Water Bottles

Stainless steel water bottles, like the ones we offer, are a popular choice. They're durable, lightweight, and resistant to corrosion. But can they handle carbonated drinks?

The good news is that stainless steel is inert and won't react with the carbonated drink. It's also airtight, which helps to keep the carbon dioxide gas inside the bottle, keeping your drink fizzy for longer.

But here's a thing. Carbonated drinks build up pressure inside the bottle as the carbon dioxide tries to escape. If you seal a stainless steel water bottle tightly with a carbonated drink in it, the pressure can get quite high. When you open the bottle, there's a risk of a mini - explosion, with the drink spraying everywhere. To avoid this, you can loosen the cap a little bit every now and then to release some of the pressure.

Factors to Consider When Putting Carbonated Drinks in a Water Bottle

Temperature

Temperature plays a big role. Carbonated drinks are more fizzy when they're cold. When the temperature rises, the carbon dioxide gas becomes more active and tries to escape more quickly. So, if you leave a water bottle with a carbonated drink in a hot car or in the sun, the pressure inside the bottle will increase rapidly, and there's a higher chance of a messy explosion when you open it.

If you use an insulated water bottle, like our Vacuum Insulated Water Bottle, it can help to keep the drink cold for longer, reducing the pressure build - up.

Duration

How long you plan to keep the carbonated drink in the water bottle matters too. If it's just for a short period, like an hour or two, most water bottles can handle it. But if you're planning to store the carbonated drink for a day or more, you need to choose a bottle that can maintain the carbonation well. Stainless steel water bottles are generally better for longer - term storage.

Type of Carbonated Drink

Different carbonated drinks have different levels of carbonation and acidity. For example, energy drinks might have a higher level of carbonation and acidity compared to regular sparkling water. Higher - acid drinks can potentially cause more problems with plastic water bottles, as mentioned earlier.

Tips for Putting Carbonated Drinks in a Water Bottle

  • Choose the Right Bottle: As we've discussed, stainless steel water bottles are a great option for carbonated drinks. They offer durability, airtightness, and resistance to corrosion.
  • Release Pressure Regularly: If you're going to store a carbonated drink in a sealed water bottle for a while, loosen the cap every now and then to release the built - up pressure.
  • Keep it Cold: Try to keep the water bottle with the carbonated drink in a cool place. An insulated water bottle can help maintain the low temperature.

Conclusion

So, can you put carbonated drinks in a water bottle? The answer is yes, but you need to choose the right type of water bottle and take some precautions. Stainless steel water bottles, like our Sublimation Stainless Steel Water Bottle and Hiking Stainless Steel Water Bottle, are a great choice as they can keep your carbonated drinks fizzy and are suitable for various activities.

If you're interested in purchasing high - quality water bottles for carbonated drinks or any other use, feel free to reach out for a procurement discussion. We're here to help you find the perfect water bottle for your needs.

References

  • "The Science of Carbonation" - General knowledge on carbonated drinks and their properties.
  • "Materials and Their Reactions with Beverages" - Information on how different materials (plastic, glass, stainless steel) react with carbonated drinks.