Vegan Raspberry Lemonade Soap, made with Tasmanian beer. This smells AMAZING. It's been a few years since I had this soap available - I originally made it for @monamuseum's market, which I miss dearly, but everyone loved it and I loved making it. Beer soaps are a revelation, they're creamy and bubbly and don't even smell a tiny bit like beer, which is the point - no one wants to smell like beer really. But the sugars in beer make for AMAZING soap and I love working with it. I'm trying to increase my vegan range, just a little. Ideally I'd like to end up with four regular vegan soaps - this one, our Lemongrass Lime with oat milk, the orange clove and mineral mud which has been on my to-make list for months, and one other. Suggestions are welcome. Vegan soaps are a little more work because I double wash all of my equipment before starting, and make sure we don't end up with any cross contamination during cutting and curing - the same way I work when I'm creating something custom to work around allergies. Common sense really. Today though, is not a soapmaking day. Today I will make more bath salts, and possibly package more soap, depending on how needy my kids end up being. Probably I'll just put them to work packaging guest soaps alongside me. Seems like the best option for a cool grey Saturday. . . . . . . #vegan #vegansoap #beer #beersoap #SoapShare #Soapmaking #soapswirls #skincare #artisansoap #artisan #coldprocesssoap #ColdProcess #handcrafted #handmadesoap #handmade #tasmanianmade #tasdesigned #BrambleOn https://www.instagram.com/p/CHRH0PlHbyL/?igshid=1j2wt1h76h5jf