CTAnton
Well-Known Member
Sorry guys and gals, I'm hard pressed to know what to call it.
A friend of a friend makes home brewed beer. I mentioned to him in conversation that beer can be used in soap.
Yesterday I picked up 3 quarts of a slurry that he normally would have trashed. This is before the fermentation process. I filtered out the suspended particles and have a nice dark amber liquid.
Just wondering how comparable this liquid would be in soap compared to flat boiled beer? Based on a hunch, I'm envisioning volcanoes...none of the sugars have been converted yet into alcohol which could make this liquid more like a sugar syrup...I really don't know. But I do know a guy named BrewerGeorge and other soapers who might have gone down this path in the past..
So many thanks!
Anton
A friend of a friend makes home brewed beer. I mentioned to him in conversation that beer can be used in soap.
Yesterday I picked up 3 quarts of a slurry that he normally would have trashed. This is before the fermentation process. I filtered out the suspended particles and have a nice dark amber liquid.
Just wondering how comparable this liquid would be in soap compared to flat boiled beer? Based on a hunch, I'm envisioning volcanoes...none of the sugars have been converted yet into alcohol which could make this liquid more like a sugar syrup...I really don't know. But I do know a guy named BrewerGeorge and other soapers who might have gone down this path in the past..
So many thanks!
Anton