I used a very tasty honey in my swap Julebryg this year (SE Qld swap). 8% of the malt/grain bill.
It wasn't watered down supermarket stuff either. I buy it direct from a bee-keeper in Toowoomba for $6/kg, but I can't remember if it was a straight varietal, or from a mix of flowers/trees.
I used a very tasty honey in my swap Julebryg this year (SE Qld swap). 8% of the malt/grain bill.
It wasn't watered down supermarket stuff either. I buy it direct from a bee-keeper in Toowoomba for $6/kg, but I can't remember if it was a straight varietal, or from a mix of flowers/trees.
$6/kg is a very good price!! Cheapest I can get it from any bee-keeper near me in Vic is about $10/kg.
Hey Rog, how and when did you use the honey?
you should add at the end of the boil, this way you don't boil off the volatiles in the honey. there are a heap of threads on how to use honey on here. half of them started by me.I *think* I added it in the mash. I didn't make any specific note about it. At the time, whatever I did seemed logical. It would have been at a stage where I could rinse out the honey container.
Note to self: Keep better notes!!!
I *think* I added it in the mash. I didn't make any specific note about it. At the time, whatever I did seemed logical. It would have been at a stage where I could rinse out the honey container.
Note to self: Keep better notes!!!
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