I made a Guinness beer soap this last weekend and it’s got soda ash. I combined the oils and lye/beer at 85F. The beer was frozen. This was the recipe. Water discounts are supposed to help this? Can you discount 100% beer/milk recipes? Thanks.
That does slow down saponification, so you will probably need to leave it covered longer to prevent ash. If you feel like it is getting too hard and needs to be cut, you can always cut it and then wrap the bars up for a few more days before exposing them to the air for curing.I put the molds in the freezer due to being scared of the sugars.
Just whatever the water amount is, replace it with beer. I have used this method having frozen my beer into ice cubes.So I guess I’m still a little confused as to water discounting with beer/milk if it’s 100% of the water portion. Can you do it? I know low soaping temps and freezing after pouring keeps the sugars from scalding. So just cover with plastic and all should be well?
Rather than talking about a water discount (which means different things to different people), it is better to think about it in terms of lye concentration. That is the setting you actually used in the recipe listed above, so that's great.So I guess I’m still a little confused as to water discounting with beer/milk if it’s 100% of the water portion. Can you do it? I know low soaping temps and freezing after pouring keeps the sugars from scalding. So just cover with plastic and all should be well?
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