licketyswig
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So, a friend brewed up some tea from three foot-long Pedros (vinegar and water), reduced it to about 600 mls, filtered the sediment, and based the hell out of it.
He let it sit overnight and it separated into two layers, one of which looked like plant fats. So, he added more base. It separated again. He kept adding more and more base until it seemed like it couldn't take any more and then he decided to try doing his limo pulls.
That led to an instant emulsion. After giving it a hot water bath all day and letting it sit overnight with no progress, he added tons more lye to about 200 mls of distilled water and mixed that into the soup. It didn't break the emulsion, either.
So, he added more and more lye. The total lye in the mix has to be around 300 grams, maybe more. That seems like a crazy amount of lye to add without breaking the emulsion.
Any ideas?
He let it sit overnight and it separated into two layers, one of which looked like plant fats. So, he added more base. It separated again. He kept adding more and more base until it seemed like it couldn't take any more and then he decided to try doing his limo pulls.
That led to an instant emulsion. After giving it a hot water bath all day and letting it sit overnight with no progress, he added tons more lye to about 200 mls of distilled water and mixed that into the soup. It didn't break the emulsion, either.
So, he added more and more lye. The total lye in the mix has to be around 300 grams, maybe more. That seems like a crazy amount of lye to add without breaking the emulsion.
Any ideas?
