I have just made two batches (different recipes) of beer soap (with Guinness). I used muffin size silicon molds, put the soap in the oven at 50 degrees celsius and turned the heat off.
In both cases I got droplets of oil on top of the soap as if it were overheating (I suppose).
I find this a bit strange, because this procedure has worked fine for me in other cases.
Now the question is: Does the beer cause overheating? Should I just leave the molds at room temperature without insulation or anything to achieve gel but avoid overheating?
In both cases I got droplets of oil on top of the soap as if it were overheating (I suppose).
I find this a bit strange, because this procedure has worked fine for me in other cases.
Now the question is: Does the beer cause overheating? Should I just leave the molds at room temperature without insulation or anything to achieve gel but avoid overheating?