for the Beer Soap Experts

Soapmaking Forum

Help Support Soapmaking Forum:

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate links, including eBay, Amazon, and others.
What is the "wort"? I just spoke with my local brewer to work out of deal to trade some beer for beer soap. He said that I could get some before it is carbonated from him. He was very willing to try out the soap I make out if it.

The wort is the malted barley and hops 'tea', right after it is boiled and cooled. Right before you add the yeast. It has a lot of malty sugars. Yeast converts malt to alcohol.

Un-carbonated sounds good, one less step in the process.
 
That was what I thought, already flat. Will pick some up next week and give it a try. Is there any particular recipe that really works well with beer, or can I use my favorite with a beer twist?
 
You're welcome but I also suggested it because I'd love to hear what you think of it. Now I've just revealed my diabolical scheme to get someone else to make a comparison beer batch (which I had said a long time ago I was going to do). Altruistic...not. :lol:
 
Back
Top