Clemcook
House Bee
- Joined
- May 18, 2017
- Messages
- 210
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- Location
- Fareham, Hampshire
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 3
Hi all,
I am finishing off my mead today but it's the first time I am making it and I am not sure if I should carry on. I decided to wash some of my clean cappings which had honey left in them in some cold water, I then filtered the liquid and heated to a boil and skimmed off the 'scum'.
Now it's in the jar it's a little murky, there is still a small amount of wax floating on the top (I did it on Friday, 2 days ago)
I've kept aside honey specifically to make mead and I don't want to wate it! Is this normal? Should I proceed to add the honey and the rest of the water or ditch my 'capping wash' solution?
Thanks
Clementyne
I am finishing off my mead today but it's the first time I am making it and I am not sure if I should carry on. I decided to wash some of my clean cappings which had honey left in them in some cold water, I then filtered the liquid and heated to a boil and skimmed off the 'scum'.
Now it's in the jar it's a little murky, there is still a small amount of wax floating on the top (I did it on Friday, 2 days ago)
I've kept aside honey specifically to make mead and I don't want to wate it! Is this normal? Should I proceed to add the honey and the rest of the water or ditch my 'capping wash' solution?
Thanks
Clementyne