> What does that honey run per pound with freight from Hawaii??
$57 total with shipping for 10 lbs. $98 for 20 lbs The family owns a business. They sell most of their honey to manufacturers but always reserve some to the side for others in the wine making/Mead group I'm part of.
Raspberry Mead, one of my favorite combos!!! Throw in some Madagascar vanilla beans during aging and the flavor really pops.
I am one of those losers who is still on kikebook. I use it to share photos of my kids with my family. I also use it for a couple groups. I rarely post anything other than pics. If you'd like I can give you the group name as well as the name of the guy who sells the honey. He's actually well known outside of Facebook. I was at my local brewery supply store talking to them and they knew of him. I've been at wine contests where he's also known. I have no idea of what the moisture content is, but if you don't use the honey fairly quickly it hardens and you need to give it a hot water bath to soften it. My understanding from others who tend bees, is that is a sign of good pure honey. Super thick like you stated. I often reach an abv of 18-21% in my meads. You can get honey from him from various tropical blossoms. Each has different undertones in their flavor.
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