I can attest to beer soap, my face loves it and i had mild acne! I just made a Guinness Beer with Shea butter. The previous one I made was using Bud Light. I did not boil my beer. I got a cold one, opened it, put it in the fridge for an hour, then froze it . Nothing bubbled or volcano. Can't wait to unmold it!
Would you consider doing a do and don’t video , guess a safety video. New to this and haven’t attempted cause I hear that lye is toxic so a video would be a great thing . Thx so much for teaching me
I have a playlist for beginners, including a lye safety video, I hope it helps and good luck on your soap making journey! ruclips.net/p/PLKwBMrMlau8fD0Eob8lVI3cHy3B-SEcXu
Old video comment lol hope you see this, great video BTW If i wanna add scent to this how would I go about heating things up a bit? I can never retain scent if I soap under 80 degrees. Thanks :)
You could always heat up your oils, but just remember, once you add your lye and oils together, the batter will heat up because of the sugars in the beer.
you think it'd be alright to blend up the beer cubes to make stirring in the lye easier or would it melting faster because of how its blended be an issue?
I can attest to beer soap, my face loves it and i had mild acne! I just made a Guinness Beer with Shea butter. The previous one I made was using Bud Light. I did not boil my beer. I got a cold one, opened it, put it in the fridge for an hour, then froze it . Nothing bubbled or volcano. Can't wait to unmold it!
I make a similar soap but I steep botanicals in my soap works wonderful for acne. Awesome presentation
Looks fun! Going to try! I don't drink but apparently Cincinnati has some great local beers and I would love to try it with them.
Thanks for sharing Jamie, that was clearly explained & demonstrated...I must try that one soon
Thank you for sharing. I like the smoothness of your voice and presentation!
I am going to try this! Thanks
Could you mix goat milk with the beer? Like a 60/40, 50/50, or 20/80?
Would you consider doing a do and don’t video , guess a safety video. New to this and haven’t attempted cause I hear that lye is toxic so a video would be a great thing . Thx so much for teaching me
I have a playlist for beginners, including a lye safety video, I hope it helps and good luck on your soap making journey!
ruclips.net/p/PLKwBMrMlau8fD0Eob8lVI3cHy3B-SEcXu
Old video comment lol hope you see this, great video BTW
If i wanna add scent to this how would I go about heating things up a bit? I can never retain scent if I soap under 80 degrees.
Thanks :)
You could always heat up your oils, but just remember, once you add your lye and oils together, the batter will heat up because of the sugars in the beer.
@@ThreeLittleGoats good point, thank you :)
Could u give us the recipe pleaseeee
That is super informative and great to know I will be making this bar soap to sell I just need to know how to make a more bubbly soap
lenna Pelayo use castor oil. It makes great bubbles. Use no more than 8% per recipe.
May I know how much lye did you put in there?
Can you use beer to make a glycerin soap?
A lot of spraying and I couldn't hear what the 2nd powder was after goat milk.
you think it'd be alright to blend up the beer cubes to make stirring in the lye easier or would it melting faster because of how its blended be an issue?
I know your post is old, but there's no need. The lye reaction heats up the beer. Personally I always use ice cubes even when using water.
Will you share the recipe please 🍺
Can you share the recipe measurements? Love your channel
Soapcalc is the way to go
You don’t give the recipe?
Would just love to have the recipe...?
I know you'll get clean with this but what about sober???
Were is your gloves? Be cares safty ?
a better question is how do make beer out of soap?
Is the soap edible?
Lol
No... lol
nightdivamaria Dammit! :(
@@nightdivamaria why not lmao
Pls don’t kill and eat your goats.
That's beer abuse