blackcavebees
Field Bee
- Joined
- Sep 21, 2011
- Messages
- 640
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- Location
- Antrim Coast, Northern Ireland
- Hive Type
- National
Never really was a fan of honey UNTIL 2011 when I had my first 8lbs from a nuc I got last July. Lovely smooth stuff, been eating it all winter, on my cereal, on toast, in coffee, delicious stuff, couldn't pass a jar without sticking my finger in it. Ran out 6 weeks ago, and every time I check my supers bees have yet to cap it(really I think they are eating it because it's always raining here)
Anyway, was in supermarket tonight and noticed they has "rolled back" the price of Australian honey by big name supplier. Thought it might fill the gap till ( if) I get some of my own.
Yuk! tastes just like golden syrup to me. If I get a harvest this year I will have no problem selling it for top dollar as for me there is no comparison.
My apiary is on a cliff on the Antrim coast road, lots of bramble, wild fushia, weeds / wild flowers etc. Anyone try to extract different honeys at different times of year?
Anyway, was in supermarket tonight and noticed they has "rolled back" the price of Australian honey by big name supplier. Thought it might fill the gap till ( if) I get some of my own.
Yuk! tastes just like golden syrup to me. If I get a harvest this year I will have no problem selling it for top dollar as for me there is no comparison.
My apiary is on a cliff on the Antrim coast road, lots of bramble, wild fushia, weeds / wild flowers etc. Anyone try to extract different honeys at different times of year?