First Bottle

Started by JordanM, July 20, 2008, 08:36:14 PM

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JordanM

Here it is my first 16 oz. bottle of pure Michigan honey, does anyone know what it could have came from it is a very light color?



All i have to do is get my labels from Mann, which are on backoreder and stick them on and figure out a price to sell it for.

MustbeeNuts

Looks pretty light to me, when did you stop feeding?
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JordanM

I never fed these bees i got them from a guy and he had them in a deep and i took his frames and put them in my deep box and added a medium box ontop and i never fed them the whole time ive had them and added the medium to them.

EasternShore

You must be very proud!!!
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buzzbee

Could be Basswood ,or black locust.We have some alfalfa thats not real dark,but not quite that light either.

johnnybigfish

 It looks GREAT!
I would kinda figure that honey would be very lite from feeding alot of syrup, but my first year i fed them almost all summer and my honey was darker last year than it is this year.
your friend,
john

JP

If that were my only bottle I wouldn't sell it for any price!


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JordanM

 Nope i never fed these bees. I extracted a whole medium super and got 24 16 oz. bottles and 5 8 oz. ones and i ran out of jars, so i ordered more from betterbee and will have to bottle the remaing 8 jars of honey when i get the jars. Ya, ive never seen honey this lite.  :)

Kathyp

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poka-bee

That is very pretty honey, unusual so light! Congratulations!  Hoping to get at least 1 small jar for me, even though it is my 1st year. The blackberry is in full swing right now.   Like Kathy, what does it taste like??  Jody
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wvbee

I had a little honey from Tulip Poplar and Locust that was that light.  But what it lacked in color, it made up for in taste!

JordanM

I think it might be basswood, since it has a little minty taste at the end.

marliah

Quote from: JP on July 21, 2008, 12:08:46 AM
If that were my only bottle I wouldn't sell it for any price!


...JP

same here! :)

congratulations on your first bottle! I can't wait to harvest mine!
Tara
beekeeper in central Maine
Finally getting bees again! 6/12/13

KONASDAD

locust has a slight minty taste too, and is very lite colored. Its wildflower honey and be proud no matter what forage is in it! The first jar is always the sweetest honey ever.
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johnnybigfish

I dont hear much about Tupelo honey...I was under the impression Tupelo was the best,until I got my first honey last year( Just kidding,...I'm pretty sure Jordans bees honey is the best!)( Isnt it Jordan!)
really tho,...Has anybody tried Tupelo?..

your friend,
john

JordanM

Never heard of tupelo.
Quote from: johnnybigfish on July 23, 2008, 06:39:15 PM
I'm pretty sure Jordans bees honey is the best!)( Isnt it Jordan!)

your friend,
john

I think it is, but im sure it is not.

SgtMaj

I'll bet YOU can't find a better bottle of honey anywhere in the world.   :-D

JordanM


JP

Quote from: SgtMaj on July 24, 2008, 02:19:22 AM
I'll bet YOU can't find a better bottle of honey anywhere in the world.   :-D

The next bottle may be THE best.


...JP
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SgtMaj

Only if the first has been consumed by then.   :-D