Fatbee
Field Bee
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- Location
- Buckinghamshire
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- National
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- 7
Hi folks, after some advice please. I've always creamed my OSR rape honey by liquefying hard set in buckets, mixing with honey paddle on a drill and then bottling. Always worked. However, two batches of last years that were 18% moisture that i did in February time have started to ferment in jar. Before I liqufyied it was a dry consistency on top. So some questions:
Does the process of liquification of granulated honey raise water content?
I've been using this year for the first time a warming draw at 40 degrees. Is that too high?
Should I liquefy or just heat until it's tacky to reduce fermentation risk?
And finally, is it best to leave to settle and scrape off the top with more air bubbles in. I bottled fairly quickly - could that be the cause?
I'm just about to start extracting this years so want to not make same mistakes from last year although tend to bucket and leave to set.
Cheers in advance
Does the process of liquification of granulated honey raise water content?
I've been using this year for the first time a warming draw at 40 degrees. Is that too high?
Should I liquefy or just heat until it's tacky to reduce fermentation risk?
And finally, is it best to leave to settle and scrape off the top with more air bubbles in. I bottled fairly quickly - could that be the cause?
I'm just about to start extracting this years so want to not make same mistakes from last year although tend to bucket and leave to set.
Cheers in advance