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I have a 30 pound bucket of honey that's fermenting...Anyone want it?....Please move if post is in wrong section.
I have a 30 pound bucket of honey that's fermenting...Anyone want it?....Please move if post is in wrong section.
Buy a refractometer, mine cost £15 from china.
I check all my honey buckets before they are put into storage and I write the % water on the label along with the season & year.
Any bucket measuring 20% or more water gets put in the warming cabinet with fans going and lid off until its come back down to 19% or less.
Touch wood, I never had a fermented honey bucket yet, and some of mine get stored for several years before getting bottled.
None of my honey comes from the heather, where higher water percentages are acceptable.
Hi I,ve got two refractometers, bought the second because I fogged up the cover plate with the test liquid. I tested the honey after three supers and it was 18%., then extracted another 8 frames approx 3 weeks later (29th Sept), but then failed to test again. The last frames must have been high water content, and/or some of the other frames were also high... I check the meters against each other pre and during extracting using two samples of olive oil from different makers, that I have sampled/recorded and stored. Like you I mark all the buckets with water % etc..
Hi I,ve got two refractometers, bought the second because I fogged up the cover plate with the test liquid. I tested the honey after three supers and it was 18%., then extracted another 8 frames approx 3 weeks later (29th Sept), but then failed to test again. The last frames must have been high water content, and/or some of the other frames were also high... I check the meters against each other pre and during extracting using two samples of olive oil from different makers, that I have sampled/recorded and stored. Like you I mark all the buckets with water % etc..
I take it you've got those small hand held pocket refractometers?
Have you found they needed re-adjusting when retesting with olive oil?
Mine has been rock steady over the 3 or so years I've had it- I use an olive oil sample as a reference.
If it was anything like here, there was quite a bit of rain July and August, followed by a bit of a flow in September. I found frames with quite a bit of fresh nectar in them. I gave up on these last few supers by end of September and left them with the bees.
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