Those look like the poly foil stand up pouches. I was looking at them for bath salts and bath milk. I can't find my links to the suppliers I was looking at but Bittercreek South does carry them. Scroll down a bit on the page. http://www.bittercreeksouth.com/packaging.htm
I had something similar when I went a bit overboard on insulating a batch. The plastic wrap almost looked like it had condensation on it and was dripping back onto the top. I unwrapped it a bit and wiped the beads off the top. At the time, I thought the beads were a little zappy and was lye (it was my third ever batch). I ended up cutting the soap into small bars because I thought it was going to be lye heavy on the tops and sides. I've since learned to be patient and let the soap fully saponify, which may take longer than 24 hours (which you know as well ). What I'm trying to say is just wait until you can unmold and see how it looks once you cut it. Those little drops may absorb back into the soap. I've been fighting ash in my slab mold and want to use the same emoticon.
Paul, did you every get any of the Amish Harvest from Only Fragrance (Luis)? If you did, how does this compare? Once I'm out of my stash I'm going to be one unhappy puppy since it's one of my most popular fragrances. I have tried the one from Peaks and I prefer Only Fragrance. So, need to find a replacement.
Sticking fingers in my ears, singing la-la-la-la-la while thinking, I don't need any more suppliers or scents, I don't need any more suppliers or scents...!!!! Dang it, I love the description of that first one. Have you tried it?
You might want to split the batch and do one of each. Just melt and whip half the batch and the other add some extra oil then whip. Then you will have a comparison.
Looks like a nice 80/20 mix of butters and oils. Mine had a 50/50 mix of the hard/soft butters which is why I thought mine turned out pretty hard. I would try remelting and adding another ounce of the SAO and then whip. That would put you around a 70/30 blend. I know some people will put the heated oils in the freezer for a bit then start whipping it once it just starts to solidify. Could probably use an ice bath as well if you wanted. It's just like candles, trial and error.
Sweetgrass is a very nice fragrance. I picked some up from Southern Soapers to make a batch of soap for a friend of mine. But, they stopped carrying it so have been on the lookout for others. Good luck on the signature scent. Moonshine, will have to pick up the ones from AH. Have you tried the Sweetgrass and Cedar? I like that 'Horse Whispers'.