Hivemaker.
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That is of course if your not just uncapping and extracting...but crushing or otherwise destroying the entire combs....not much wax,gained per comb, or honey lost by just uncapping.
If in any doubt at all that it has not finished working then DO NOT BOTTLE... exploding bottles are not only very very messy but highly dangerous.
Your starting SG seems low. How much honey did you add per gallon?
PH
Milton should be ok but beer yeast has a low alcohol tolerance and will more likely produce a honey ale !Where I live it is impossible to get a sterilising Agent, such as campden tablets, the only thing which I found on the shelv was Milton Solution (to sterilise Baby utensils). It does not contain any Sulphur, only Sodium Hyperchloride. Will this be sufficient to sterilise the Utensils I will be using for making Mead?
Furthermore, the only alcohol yeast, I was able to get hold of was Ale yeast from a local brewery, will this be good enough?
Milton should be ok but beer yeast has a low alcohol tolerance and will more likely produce a honey ale !
If you can obtain some organic wine and pour it out carefully in one operation save the dregs/lees.With these wine yeast containing dregs you will be able to produce a starter from this using a little blood heat water and a bit of honey , pop a bob of cotton wool in the container as a stopper , place in a warm place and once it starts working, use this to start the main brew !
VM
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