coffeefueled
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I've been struggling to work out where this should go, but while it's brewing-related I think it's off-topic enough to fit snugly here.
Both me and my partner are big fans of mead, and have made a few gallons of mead, metheglin and melomel in the past. Unfortunately, as I'm sure everyone's aware, honey is rather pricey and while using it for homebrew has good results (so far anyway) it's costing us quite heavily now that we're trying to make larger quantities.
So we hit upon the obvious solution requiring the minimum amount of work. Clearly the best way to get honey is to make it ourselves. Since we lack the equipment, we figured instead we'd set some bees to making it. Our first hives are going to be moved in tonight, and hopefully over Winter 2015 we'll have some mead bubbling away, and only have had to shell out for the yeast. :)
Really this is just to share (or boast, depending on your viewpoint, but I'm not sure taking on the welfare of a few tens of thousands of livestock is something to boast about) and see if anyone else has done this sort of thing. Assuming we're not stung to death tonight (and assuming that people are interested - please let me know if you are) I'll put up another update to say how it all went. Any suggestions, thoughts, comments, questions or otherwise more than welcome.
Both me and my partner are big fans of mead, and have made a few gallons of mead, metheglin and melomel in the past. Unfortunately, as I'm sure everyone's aware, honey is rather pricey and while using it for homebrew has good results (so far anyway) it's costing us quite heavily now that we're trying to make larger quantities.
So we hit upon the obvious solution requiring the minimum amount of work. Clearly the best way to get honey is to make it ourselves. Since we lack the equipment, we figured instead we'd set some bees to making it. Our first hives are going to be moved in tonight, and hopefully over Winter 2015 we'll have some mead bubbling away, and only have had to shell out for the yeast. :)
Really this is just to share (or boast, depending on your viewpoint, but I'm not sure taking on the welfare of a few tens of thousands of livestock is something to boast about) and see if anyone else has done this sort of thing. Assuming we're not stung to death tonight (and assuming that people are interested - please let me know if you are) I'll put up another update to say how it all went. Any suggestions, thoughts, comments, questions or otherwise more than welcome.