rad14701 wrote:Good luck to you birdwatcher... You have been a great asset to the HD community and I think I speak for everyone here when I say that your recipe and its support have been greatly appreciated... Don't be a stranger... The craft is in your blood so it'll be hard to let go completely... I am currently dealing with my 79 year old father who has been a beekeeper for 66 years and can no longer remain active in the hobby so I know how difficult giving up on lifelong activities can be... None of us are getting any younger and it gets to a point where we have to pick our battles wisely...
+1 Rad. Really great asset to HD. Keep it up BW.
I also keep bees, its very theraputic working with them, must be hard for your father not being as mobile now as he used to be.
My father is 75 but still has his mobility to a limited extend. Just glad to have him around.
They are an incredible insect, and cleanliness, just like stilling, is paramount. I only have 5 hives but I can usually take 100kg - 120kg
in a season. If I drive them well into country, where the pollen is in abundance, they can sometimes reach the 200kg mark.
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Really love everything about it, I even make a honey vodka from BW 96% abv that this recipe gives me....
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But I pot still the All Bran as it gives me a very nice bourbon type beverage.
Iam going to try a BW honey recipe instead of sugar. Honey contains approx 25% less sugars than granulated store bought, but I think
that if I bring the SG to around 1080 - 1090 using honey, I should be ok...
Just need to get those little rascals working.....
Birdwatcher, hope you enjoy the high-rise and good luck mate.