ABV *milk*

OhTheAgony

here for the chicks
Cool, that sounds less messier then his cannabutter, I might try it.

Thanks!
 
OhTheAgony,

Purpl3_Haz3

On a Permanent Vakation
OhTheAgony said:
Cool, that sounds less messier then his cannabutter, I might try it.

Thanks!

Definitely cleaner than the butter... and may keep longer than this recipe? Not sure, but I think soy keeps longer...correct me please
 
Purpl3_Haz3,

stuartambient

Well-Known Member
I came back to this recipe yesterday needing a fast turn around on it. Using a ratio from the recipe for 2g of ABV and a double boiler I found it worked perfectly. Now in the past it has worked ok , but I tried it yesterday for a longer time , 40 minutes. Same double boiler , medium heat , low simmer, I made sure it was simmering just enough but not burning off the milk rapidly. I strained the milk into a cup of coffee and about an hour later I was feeling the full effects which seemed stronger this time. Anyway, good recipe.
 
stuartambient,

lepstadder

Well-Known Member
Thanks man glad you liked it

Also good to hear that you got good results from such a small amount(2g)

How much milk did you use?
 
lepstadder,

stuartambient

Well-Known Member
lepstadder said:
Thanks man glad you liked it

Also good to hear that you got good results from such a small amount(2g)

How much milk did you use?

Thank you for the recipe. I would have not ever thought about it.
I didn't measure , I'm an experienced splasher :lol:
so aboot a shy cup. Yesterday I froze it and came back to it later in a nice ice coffee. Made the perfect little ice cubes. I have more ABV but since prep time doesn't take that long I do it on the fly.
 
stuartambient,

scottio19

scotty
OhTheAgony said:
would this work with soy milk too?

<--- lactose intolerant

I'm allergic to dairy:(
im guessing it would work better for whichever milk substitute has a higher fat content. I wonder if it would work for almond or rice milk?
 
scottio19,

stuartambient

Well-Known Member
scottio19 said:
OhTheAgony said:
would this work with soy milk too?

<--- lactose intolerant

I'm allergic to dairy:(
im guessing it would work better for whichever milk substitute has a higher fat content. I wonder if it would work for almond or rice milk?

try goat milk maybe ?
 
stuartambient,

herbgirl

cannabis aromatherapist
scottio, my kids had diary allergies and we used a product called mimiccreme to mix with rice milk to achieve a higher fat content. http://www.mimiccreme.com/
It is nut based and it works well in baking, so i'm pretty sure it could take the heat. Downside it that it is outrageously expensive and only found at some heath food stores.
 
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