Here we take you through the basics of getting your first mead started. Using a Brazilian Acacia honey, we put together a traditional single honey session mead.
Hello! Thank you for your work! Your channel is amazing! Can I translate your videos about mead and cider for Ukranian&Russian beekeepers? I will certainly provide all the links to the original videos and the channel as I do with US beekeepers' great experience.
We have sourced from many places. Bare Honey (local), Dutch Gold (large producer out of Florida), Bee Seasonal (Arizona vendor/broker). Honey can be found and ordered online or locally if you have producers nearby.
Hi guys enjoying your videos.
Thank you!
very usefull video.. thanks a lot for sharing on how to make a mead.
You're welcome!
looking forward to see the progress and the update for this large mead
I'll try a lower %5-7. in my juniper ,ginger mead
Sounds interesting. Let us know how it tastes.
Looking forward to the result
Hello! Thank you for your work! Your channel is amazing!
Can I translate your videos about mead and cider for Ukranian&Russian beekeepers? I will certainly provide all the links to the original videos and the channel as I do with US beekeepers' great experience.
Hello. Sure you can if you provide links to the original videos. Thanks!
We should be finishing this mead within the next two weeks so look for an update soon!
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Where did you source your honey from?
We have sourced from many places. Bare Honey (local), Dutch Gold (large producer out of Florida), Bee Seasonal (Arizona vendor/broker). Honey can be found and ordered online or locally if you have producers nearby.