Kilderg honey squeeze (454g) €1.69 in Lidl now.
Damn that's a good price. Might stock up.
Holy feck that's cheap! I wonder how it tastes?
Probably works great for a melomel or a metheglin though..
Keep an eye out for special offers in Holland & Barrett, lovely honeys for making mead.
Today I got x1 kilderg honey squeeze (454g) + x1 kilderg Pure honey (454g €2). They are both very similar, same color and taste. Both made from EU and non-EU honey when 'Pure honey code' is B.260 (Brazilian honey).
https://www.fsai.ie/uploadedfiles/Dir%202001.110%20EC.pdf
Another quick thing - I am not saying that Kilderg honey is bad... but you can try to mix your must with Polish/Russian/Lithuanian honey should by 'A' symbol on the lid - EU origins):
(http://s9.postimg.org/xpstljm67/HONEY1.jpg)
My two favorites:
1. Bartnik "Gryczany" (Buckwheat honey) - very dark specific honey; spicy aftertaste price: ~€3.85. I am never boiling Buckwheat must for keeping vitamins, antibacterial properties, proteins and that specific aftertaste.
http://www.wisegeek.org/what-are-the-health-benefits-of-buckwheat-honey.htm (http://www.wisegeek.org/what-are-the-health-benefits-of-buckwheat-honey.htm)
(http://mojazielarnia.pl/5195-thickbox_default/mi%C3%B3d-gryczany-1200g-bartnik.jpg)
2. Bartnik "Akacjowy" (Acacia honey) not cheap (~€5.1)
http://www.acaciahoney.ie/ - never tried. I tried 'Pure Acacia Honey' from LIDL... no comment.
(http://www.atat.pl/9572-thickbox_default/miod-akacjowy-bartnik-400-g-ekoprodukt.jpg)
Can you recommend me any good Irish apiary?
Quote from: bachus on August 20, 2015, 08:48:21 PM
Today I got x1 kilderg honey squeeze (454g) + x1 kilderg Pure honey (454g €2). They are both very similar, same color and taste. Both made from EU and non-EU honey when 'Pure honey code' is B.260 (Brazilian honey).
https://www.fsai.ie/uploadedfiles/Dir%202001.110%20EC.pdf
Another quick thing - I am not saying that Kilderg honey is bad... but you can try to mix your must with Polish/Russian/Lithuanian honey should by 'A' symbol on the lid - EU origins):
(http://s9.postimg.org/xpstljm67/HONEY1.jpg)
My two favorites:
1. Bartnik "Gryczany" (Buckwheat honey) - very dark specific honey; spicy aftertaste price: ~€3.85. I am never boiling Buckwheat must for keeping vitamins, antibacterial properties, proteins and that specific aftertaste.
http://www.wisegeek.org/what-are-the-health-benefits-of-buckwheat-honey.htm (http://www.wisegeek.org/what-are-the-health-benefits-of-buckwheat-honey.htm)
(http://mojazielarnia.pl/5195-thickbox_default/mi%C3%B3d-gryczany-1200g-bartnik.jpg)
2. Bartnik "Akacjowy" (Acacia honey) not cheap (~€5.1)
http://www.acaciahoney.ie/ - never tried. I tried 'Pure Acacia Honey' from LIDL... no comment.
(http://www.atat.pl/9572-thickbox_default/miod-akacjowy-bartnik-400-g-ekoprodukt.jpg)
Can you recommend me any good Irish apiary?
Where in the country are you?
@googoomuck: I am currently base in Dublin. I am sure that will be more people willing to purchase.
Quote from: bachus on August 21, 2015, 09:36:47 AM
@googoomuck: I am currently base in Dublin. I am sure that will be more people willing to purchase.
Hi lads
I don't know much about making mead but i do keep bees. Im based i limerick but i know that most beekeepers will be harvesting the majority of their crop at this time of year
You will definitely find beekeepers in your area if you look up FIBKA.. irish beekeepers.
Hope it helps ye
Yep and so do a few others on here but there is no way we are going to waste our honey on Mead even though FIBKA have a recipe on their site, my girls would be having nightmares if they thought thats what I did with it, there is also a bit of economics, on the East Coast we can get between 5 and 6 a jar! ;) no ucking pms btw either :P
If you are Dublin based and want real honey none of that BV stuff, the Dublin Honey show held annually in Christ Church Hall, Rathgar. The 2015 Honey Show will be on Saturday 7th November from 10:30am to 4pm be there at 10.33 to fight the grannies
After trying a fantastic mead by Bachus, it would be a shame not to try even a 5L batch, or even a Cyser.
come and get it
Quote from: Ciderhead on August 31, 2015, 10:11:09 PM
there is no way we are going to waste our honey on Mead
Sometimes I worry about you.. I don't think you're taking this seriously enough..
Quote from: Ciderhead on August 31, 2015, 10:11:09 PM
Yep and so do a few others on here but there is no way we are going to waste our honey on Mead even though FIBKA have a recipe on their site, my girls would be having nightmares if they thought thats what I did with it, there is also a bit of economics, on the East Coast we can get between 5 and 6 a jar! ;) no ucking pms btw either :P
If you are Dublin based and want real honey none of that BV stuff, the Dublin Honey show held annually in Christ Church Hall, Rathgar. The 2015 Honey Show will be on Saturday 7th November from 10:30am to 4pm be there at 10.33 to fight the grannies
I believe that it will be a lot scarcer this year (pure Irish honey that is not grannies :)) due to the craps Irish summer particularly in July.
Shanna
Quote from: Ciderhead on August 31, 2015, 10:11:09 PM
Yep and so do a few others on here but there is no way we are going to waste our honey on Mead
(http://s8.postimg.org/f2i3btvdx/Bee.jpg)