Describe Your Honey

Started by MrILoveTheAnts, July 03, 2007, 04:11:49 PM

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MrILoveTheAnts

Describe this year's batch of honey. The taste and color.

This year is the closest we've gotten to that perfect golden color but it's a few tints to light. The taste is very sweet but has a fruit-like flavor to it, almost like cherries.

KONASDAD

Being around the bend from you, my honey is very lite w/ fruity taste. I think its from the exceptional fruit(cherry/apple) and locust blooms this year in our immediate area. They are working clover like crazy this week after the rain last week.
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Bennettoid

She's about 5' 7", 125lbs, brown hair, blue eyes and SHE MUST BE OBEYED!!

abejaruco

Exquisite, fine and floral, well-balanced, aromatic old golden honey, that is well rounded and robust. Smooth and versatile, presenting a spicy nose with a hint of eucalyptus, it may be consumed young, finishing in the mouth. :roll:

doak

All mine so far this year has been dark to very dark with a mild nutty flavor.
doak

bluegrass

Quote from: Bennettoid on July 03, 2007, 05:08:46 PM
She's about 5' 7", 125lbs, brown hair, blue eyes and SHE MUST BE OBEYED!!
Come on people....now that was funny......and they just go on discribing honey like there is nothing else in the world :shock:
Sugarbush Bees

Dane Bramage

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Source = Oregon wetlands blackberry, wildflower & surrounding suburbia.

MrILoveTheAnts

Quote from: bluegrass on July 03, 2007, 09:16:03 PM
Quote from: Bennettoid on July 03, 2007, 05:08:46 PM
She's about 5' 7", 125lbs, brown hair, blue eyes and SHE MUST BE OBEYED!!
Come on people....now that was funny......and they just go on discribing honey like there is nothing else in the world :shock:

Yes but who didn't see that joke coming a mile away.

jl


I liked the joke Bennettoid, and my honey must also be obeyed or she ferments, just don't tell her I said that!!!! :-D

Jeff

gunny

This spring's honey here is dark, smells like strawberries and is very thick.  Taste is a little on the strong side but what I would call most excellent.

Fannbee

My honey is likes Doak, so far this year it has been dark with a vwey nutty flavor.     I did a cutout, close to the Alabama line and it was the same tasting.
Chuck and Fran

Beaches Bee-Haven Apiary

Color: Not too dark, not too light. A perfect rich golden honey color.

Taste: Rich, Vibrant, Floral.

-Nathanael 8-)

Scadsobees

Spring honey: light gold, when extracting smells like menthol, tastes somewhat minty and fruity, stronger flavored, makes wonderful mead.
Summer honey: golden, smooth, creamy tasting, usually the favorite honey.
Fall honey: dark gold, tastes and smells like dirty gym socks...mmmmmm.....

Extracting this spring's honey this weekend, I'll know more by then.
Rick

JP

I've harvested some from last fall that was dark amber and mostly chinese tallow with a little citrus, harvested some about 1 and a half months ago that was medium amber and again mostly tallow, with hint of citrus. Last night, another harvest, golden color, smooth, sweet and a touch of citrus. All so far, harvested about 12-13 gallons.
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JP

Oh, forgot about the honey I harvested from one of my swarm traps. It was light in color, mild, with a touch of citrus. I did a removal last week and couldn't stop eating this honey, very citrus like, very very good.
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TwT

the drought was so bad this year, I have reddish honey, tulip poplar is were that comes from, its been a sad year for honey, thought I had plenty but went all was said and done only got 6 medium supers filled out of 15... bad year here in Georgia for honey..
THAT's ME TO THE LEFT JUST 5 MONTHS FROM NOW!!!!!!!!

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