"All I ask is three beers apiece for each of my co-workers...I think a man workin' outdoors feels more like a man if he can have a bottle of suds. That's only my opinion." ~ quote from the movie Shawshank Redemption.
Beer anyone?
I have been moved to jump on the beer soap bandwagon. Why?
Well, I'll tell you.....
My father makes a good home-brewed beer and occasionally a batch will develop a taste that isn't to his liking. Early on, when he was still fairly new to brewing, he put a batch aside in the hope it would develop a nicer flavour with age. Now he just pours it away.
One day I mentioned to him that several of my soaper friends were using beer as their soaping liquid and I was thinking of trying it, especially as one of my favourite suppliers had just started stocking some of Bramble Berry's beer soaping fragrances. He got a faraway look in his eyes and disappeared into his brewing den aka garage. When he reappeared he was holding several bottles of pale ale with the date April 02 on the cap. Gasp! Vintage (tainted) beer....lol. I grabbed them and of course had to taste test before using in my soap because they may have aged well, right? Wrong ~ blechh!!!
Anyway it is perfect for beer soap and I have made several batches of cold process as well as a batch of beer shaving cream soap. Using flat beer in soap seems to boost the fluffiness of the lather ... always a good thing in my opinion:~
Definitely aged well ;)
Honey Ale scented
Pumpkin Lager scented
5 comments:
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Hi Monika and thank you! I think you said beer soap properties are great? I agree :)
Looks fantastic, T! :)
How lucky you are to be able to soap with home brewed beer =) They turned out great!
Thanks ladies :) I am loving the lather beer brings to my soapies *bats eyelashes*
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