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John Buckner
02-18-2005, 05:56 PM
I extracted some frames that contained uncapped, along with some capped honey,( about 50/50 )and it has started to ferment.
Can this be used to make mead, or should I feed it back to the bees ?

Ben Brewcat
02-19-2005, 09:23 AM
It's possible that the honey could still be used for mead, it depends on how the falvor has been affected. Personally I wouldn't probably use it; the heartbreak of an off mead after a year is too great for me to take chances. I'll leave the question of appropriateness for the girls to more experienced beekeepers.

east_stingray
02-21-2005, 05:37 AM
Next year, build a box about the same size as a medium super, put some regular light bulbs in it and a fan pointing upwards. Set your boxes with uncapped honey on top of it for a day or two and it'll reduce the moisture content to where it won't ferment on you. I had the same problem with a whole bunch of uncapped honey this year, but after doing that it didn't ferment.

ScottS
02-21-2005, 06:12 AM
I use uncapped honey for mead, but only if it has not started to ferment. How do you know it has started to ferment?

John Buckner
02-21-2005, 07:56 AM
Ben Brewcat:
Personally I wouldn't probably use it;

I agree. I think I will mix it with "Honey B Healthy" and cut it with water and feed it back to bees.

east_stingray:
Great piece of information.

Scotts: How do you know it has started to ferment?
By odor and taste.

Thanks Guys