Shalebrook Handcrafted Soap - Butterscotch Malt Black Beer Soap By Valerie Mosher
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- Butterscotch Malt with Chocolate/Pine Black Beer -
- Formula by Valerie Mosher, October 21, 2019
ALWAYS make sure you put through a Soap Calculator before using! I soaped this formula at 38% lye liquid and Super Fatted at 5% upfront and added 3% SF after the cook. Used Sodium Lactate at 5% of oils and I “did not” discount this amount from my lye liquid. I added the Sodium Lactate heated after the cook. This was a 2lb batch. ---------
Formula:
Avocado Oil - 11%
Castor Oil - 17%
Cocoa Butter - 3%
Coconut Oil (76 deg) - 15%
Olive Oil (100% Pure) - 17%
Palm Oil - 25%
Shea Butter - 10%
Stearic Acid - 2%
Lye Liquid amount = 38% (I used a mixture of Flat Beer at 8 ounces, Kombucha&Acv at 2.25 ounces --- out of that total amount (you can pick whatever percentages of those you like) of liquid I used 2 ounces of coconut milk which was added hot after the cook.
Additions I used were :
Mulberry Silk
2 full Tbsp Organic Barley Malt (mixed with 2 tbsp Aloe Vera Juice, and added warmed after the cook when the temperature was under 175F)
2 Tbsp Plain Greek Yogurt 2% (room temperature added after cook)
2 Tbsp sugar with 2 Tbsp AVJ (dissolved completely and added hot after the cook along with my 3% extra super fat)
Used 0.5 ounces of Vanilla Extract, 0.15 ounces Butterscotch Flavoring Concentrate, and 0.75 ounces GoatMilk & Honey FO….added warmed up and the very last.
Hope you enjoy!
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The lather looks amazing I love a lather to look just like that in a soap. It would be excellent to shave with it’s so nice lol. Once again thank you Valerie stunning soap. Sending lots of hugs your way. 💐💐💕💕
thank you so very much dear kind Eve, I appreciate you! and much love across the miles and big hugs
Another winner, but I get worn out just watching you stirring stirring, you have great strength in your arm. WOW Again thank you for sharing. Blessings to you, from Janet
Thank you Valerie for the knowledge!!!! You are great!!!!!♥️
Hello Elg Gio, thank you for stopping by and for the kind words, you are ever so welcome!
@@shalebrookhandcraftedsoap7907 can you please make a hot process Castile soap same way you work with this beauties?
@@elggio7457 yes, you can make hot process with 100% olive oil for a Castile soap, they can be tricky, but you can do it the same way and hold back some liquid to add after the cook.
@@shalebrookhandcraftedsoap7907 thank you!!! You are so blessed!!!
one of the most generous person I have come across ,wonderful wonderful person and an amazing teacher ,stay blessed darling and loads of love
Hello Saira Toru, and how very very kind and thoughtful your comments, I humbly thank you and truly i'm blessed when these can help or encourage you for sure, big hugs to you and once again thank you ever so much
This looks really nice! Great looking beer soap Valerie! 💕Jen
hello dear Jen and thank you ever so much , big hugs to you
I am new to soap making and I absolutely love your videos, and your husband Brain is a great helper! I have subscribed to your channel so I can learn more about this fun hobby!
hello Jayne Scanzano! thank you so very much for stopping by and thank you so humbly for those lovely words, I truly appreciate them and Brian says thank you as well!
That soap looks amazing. Thank you for sharing. Your videos inspire me to create!
Hello Deb MacLyman and thank you so kindly for stopping by and for those lovely kind words too! i'm so blessed to know that these can help or encourage in any way! big hugs
Awesome 👏💝🥰
thank you Leslie!
🍻🍺Very nicely constructed! So lovely and beautiful!!!🍺🍻🍻🍻
thank you ever so much!
Love your video's!!!!
Hey Ellen, and thank you so much!
Great looking soap.
thank you kindly M J!
First! Love your videos! Beer lye solution truly stinks! Thankfully it cures out.
lol, hahaaaa you make me chuckle for sure, thank you so very much Ann! I appreciate you ! big hugs
Good video.. btw. Love the colour of your hair!
hello Sandi and thank you for stopping by and the kind words, I appreciate them! and my hair! that is so kind, my sister's hair is a silver white and well, she is 5 years older then me too (chuckles, we gibe each other about the age difference a lot) but mine is a sprinkling of everything right now, i'm hoping it will turn as lovely as hers, thank you again Sandi!
What a soothing color combination! I bet it smells original and wonderful. I'm curious if one could use non-alcoholic beer and simply let it go flat, perhaps in a large cake pan overnight. Hmmm... I'm too chicken to try it!
Hello Soap Peasant -- thank you very much! it smells lovely butterscotch/vanilla type ! I've not used the non alcohol beer/stout, but i'm sure it would work and for sure let set overnight if necessary...I was able to purchase stout in single cans/bottles instead of a whole bunch, which is good because I don't need to make that much beer soap lol, but even with this one it wasn't totally flat and that is why you still have to be very careful...I think you should go for it and share your findings! love it
Sweet lady, which of your soap recipes is the most moisturizing. My skin is so dry this time of year. Thank you for sharing your recipes. Very generous.
Hello Tracy and thank you kindly and you are very welcome - here is a formula that is extremely low "drying/stripping" and "higher conditioning", creamy and lovely for skin - I would do a 1lb batch for you to test it, I would add 1Tbs sugar mixed with 1tbsp AVJ and completely dissolve, I would use water/AVJ for the lye liquid amount, I would add apple cider vinegar and coconut milk for whatever liquid is left and I would add 2Tbsp of honey mixed with 1Tbsp of AVJ warmed and added after the cook in HP when the temp is below 175F, and you could also use tea of calendula for your liquid too, and I would add 2tsp of lanolin in with my honey, and 5% sodium lactate and 2 tsp of vitamin E oil.... here it is : 5% Canola oil, 15% castor oil, 5% coconut oil, 25% lard, 15% OO, 20% Palm oil, and 15% Shea butter. this should be fabulous on the skin, and also, you should not "rub" the skin dry, but just "pat" it dry and then possibly use a really good homemade body butter as well. Hope this helps you out Tracy!
Wow!! Soap looks divine Valerie! Another great video 👌🏽! When you said vanilla and butterscotch extracts, did you mean the same ones used for baking or the E.O? Thank you for always sharing your knowledge with us 🙏🏽
Hello Caroline and thank you kindly -- yes, I used Vanilla extract the baking kind , and I added it after the batter was cooled down around 145-155F and I added it warmed, the same with the Butterscoth, although that was a concentrated flavoring and the first time I've used it, but so far it is lasting beautifully, and I've also used Almond extract and that does last as well, only fainter, but adding it after the batter has cooled down to around 145F, I have found does help...or should say, it helped me in the formulas I was using.
Thank you so much Valerie! This is really helpful, I will give it a trial. Thanks for always helping fellow soapers 🙏🏽
Great looking soap. How could this recipe be adapted for cold process?
Hello Melissa and thank you kindly. You could do this soap the same as any CP soap, with the exception you may have to soap just a tad higher because of the Stearic Acid, say around 115-125? maybe....and you could lower your liquid amount from 38% to 35% if you wished, or just keep it at 38%, no issues with that either...you would just redo the formula with all your SF of front, or keep it as is and add it extra along with your coconut milk, which would be added with your yogurt right after the lye liquid, adding the barley malt will make this thicken quickly so just be ready for that because it is very syrup! and you could bring it to just emulsification stage, and that way you would have a bit more time to separate if you wished to do so... thank you for your question!
Shalebrook Handcrafted Soap Thanks so much for your detailed response! I hope to give it a try.
beautiful as always..thank you.thank you 💗💗
i am so grateful that you did this vedio Valerie .🌷
can't wait till i do it .
is Barley malt sweet? i have Date malt looks exactly like barley malt, i wonder if i can use instead
thanks
God bless
hey there Miss Sha, so glad you enjoyed it, and I hope it will work for you, as you do not have to add any of the coloring just do it all natural! I love that you have date malt, and yes, that would work for sure as far as I know, it would be consistency of molasses ? a sweetner? from dates? yes? that would work ! and be lovely indeed! big hugs
Shalebrook Handcrafted Soap yes the date consistency is same as the molasses . Very thick .
Will use it and update you.
Thanks
Take care
@@Misssha123 thank you I appreciate it
Un bonjour de l’ile de la reunion. J’aime beaucoup vos créations. Pouvez vous me dire comment vous faites pour avoir une pâte si fluide? A quelle t° sont vos huiles avant ajout de la soude? Que rajoutez vous à la fin? Vos savons sont durs au demoulage? Cela semble tellement liquide. J’aimerais beaucoup connaitre votre methode. Bonne continuation
Bonjour Christine Hoarau, merci pour votre visite et merci pour ces mots très gentils. Quand je fais HP et que j'ai la quantité totale de liquide, je vais en utiliser suffisamment pour que ma lessive se dissolve, puis le reste, je l'utilise de différentes manières et j'ajoute toujours de l'eau à la fin.Juste pour un exemple - disons que vous aviez 18 onces de liquide pour le savon que vous fabriquez et que vous avez 6 onces de lessive - vous devez "utiliser" la même quantité de liquide que la lessive pour qu'elle puisse se dissoudre correctement et j'aime utiliser plus alors que, disons par exemple que j'utilise 10 onces de ce 18 pour mélanger avec mes 6 onces de lessive, cela me laisse avec 8 onces, et je vais utiliser une partie de cela dans le lait pour ajouter à la cuisson, peut-être du jus d'aloe vera , puis j'utiliserai environ 2 onces du reste pour ajouter du lait chaud après la cuisson du savon.Ensuite, j'ajoute toujours 1 cuillère à soupe de yogourt nature par kilo de savon à la température ambiante après la cuisson, et 5% de lactate de sodium, valeur que je ne minimise pas dans la quantité totale de liquide. Et d'habitude, j'ajoute toujours 1 cuillerée à soupe de sucre par livre de savon, mélangée à 1 ou 2 cuillère à soupe de liquide, et l'ajoute chaude après la cuisson.Assurez-vous de garder votre pâte humide en la couvrant, et en gardant tous les ustensiles chauffés ou chauffés lors de l'utilisation, et ajoutez également votre EO ou votre FO réchauffé. Votre formule peut également jouer un rôle important dans la gestion de votre pâte. Et utiliser 38% de liquide dans vos formules pour commencer vous aidera également, bien que je les aie faites à 35%.Lorsque mon savon est moulé, je le mets généralement au congélateur pendant 4 heures, puis au réfrigérateur pendant 1 heure, puis retirez-le et coupez-le. Je laisse normalement mes savons reposer pendant 2 semaines avant de vendre et il y a des occasions naturelles où il peut être 3-4 mais c'est rare. I do hope that this has translated well and that it is understandable, if not please ask any questions you have and i'll try to answer them. Thank you again
I love your video's always so so helpful, thank you. I'm sorry to bother you but.. If we have a specific question do you have an email address?
Hello Sarah and thank you kindly I appreciate it! If you can contact me on messenger I will give you my email, how is that, will that work for you? thank you
@@shalebrookhandcraftedsoap7907 yes that would be great 😊 thank you. Im sorry but where is the messenger?
Facebook?
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