I've been making CP soap for a couple years and recently have started making soap with beer.
My basic recipe is:
50% OO
20% Coconut
23% Palm
5% Castor
2% Shea butter
No FO/EO, no color.
I boil the beer to remove as much alcohol as possible and also remove dissolved CO2, then I freeze into cubes or at least refrigerate the beer before using it.
I've made beer soap with light lager (3.2%ABV) and it turns out great, probably because after boiling it's almost completely water.
A couple times I have made beer soap with imperial stout (10%ABV), and here is what happens:
Soaping at 100F. I'm replacing 100% of the water with beer. I mix the lye/beer solution with the oils and begin to stir, the mix almost immediately begins to thicken. Within 30 seconds it resembles thick applesauce. I'm stirring madly trying to get everything incorporated. After a couple minutes of mad stirring, I spoon the thick mixture into my mold and pack it down.
It accelerates so fast, that I think if I soaped cool enough to slow it down, I would get false trace from my coconut oil thickening.
My next move is to cut the beer 50% with distilled water but then I will probably have to add some colorant/FO to make up the difference.
By the way, the stout soap looked a little rough (almost like HP) but after a month of curing, it was one of my favorite soaps.
Thoughts?
My basic recipe is:
50% OO
20% Coconut
23% Palm
5% Castor
2% Shea butter
No FO/EO, no color.
I boil the beer to remove as much alcohol as possible and also remove dissolved CO2, then I freeze into cubes or at least refrigerate the beer before using it.
I've made beer soap with light lager (3.2%ABV) and it turns out great, probably because after boiling it's almost completely water.
A couple times I have made beer soap with imperial stout (10%ABV), and here is what happens:
Soaping at 100F. I'm replacing 100% of the water with beer. I mix the lye/beer solution with the oils and begin to stir, the mix almost immediately begins to thicken. Within 30 seconds it resembles thick applesauce. I'm stirring madly trying to get everything incorporated. After a couple minutes of mad stirring, I spoon the thick mixture into my mold and pack it down.
It accelerates so fast, that I think if I soaped cool enough to slow it down, I would get false trace from my coconut oil thickening.
My next move is to cut the beer 50% with distilled water but then I will probably have to add some colorant/FO to make up the difference.
By the way, the stout soap looked a little rough (almost like HP) but after a month of curing, it was one of my favorite soaps.
Thoughts?