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The price per pound on the 66 pound pail works out to
Yes, to get that low one would need to buy 66 lbs. The less than $4.00 USD per pound caught my eye and that was when I considered making a purchase. Otherwise, for my location it comes to with shipping, $6.18 USD per pound for eight pouches and $5.23 per pound for 17 pouches.

So, were both the 13.25 oz pouches and the 66 lb pails mislabeled?

Hi there, no only the pouches were mislabeled. The pouches are organic Zambian forest honey -- multifloral, dark honey. Its fabulous honey. The buckets currently on special are from an newer Tanzanian project we are working with. Their honey is wonderful, it's from the same type of forest, but harvested during the dry season, so it tends to have fewer sources of nectar. It is more like a mono-floral honey. We are offering a great price on this honey to start with because we'd like the brewing community to get to know us. The lighter Tanzanian honey is only available in 66 lb buckets for now.
 
I placed an order this morning. Been wanting to do a DIPA with honey, maybe that will be my weekly lockdown brew next weekend if it makes it in time.
 
I tried to order, but can't use the code. There's a code "MOMS4EVER" that keeps autopopulating and prevents me from using the ZAM6+2. It's quite a bit less than 2 free, and I can't remove it. Any suggestions?
 
I tried to order, but can't use the code. There's a code "MOMS4EVER" that keeps autopopulating and prevents me from using the ZAM6+2. It's quite a bit less than 2 free, and I can't remove it. Any suggestions?

Very sorry about that!!! That shouldn't have happened and it has been fixed. Please order away! Please leave a note in your order and we'll make sure you get a little something extra!
 
Just ordered the 12+5 and basically the discount paid for the shipping to CA. Looking forward to making some straight mead and maybe a honey beer or two. :mug:
 
That's great! Thank you! Of course we'd love to see photos of the mead when its ready, although we know it takes a while. Always open to seeing and hearing how people use our honey in beer making too! Thanks again!
 
gotta say, a $50 african honey impulse buy at 1am -- while sober -- was not on my radar. congratulations internet, you win again.

also, looking forward to this pile of honey. thank you!
 
I got mine delivered yesterday. :bigmug: The taste is amazing, but has a very distinctive flavor. I am thinking I'll use clover to make a basic mead and use the Zambizi to back sweeten so not to loose all of the flavor.
 
I got mine delivered yesterday. :bigmug: The taste is amazing, but has a very distinctive flavor. I am thinking I'll use clover to make a basic mead and use the Zambizi to back sweeten so not to loose all of the flavor.


.... This honey provides flavour, body and colour to any brew. It has notes of toffee, treacle, whisky and malt.....

@cmac62, could you describe the "distinctive flavor"? Is the flavor the same as what the seller describes?
 
I got mine delivered yesterday. :bigmug: The taste is amazing, but has a very distinctive flavor. I am thinking I'll use clover to make a basic mead and use the Zambizi to back sweeten so not to loose all of the flavor.
So we have been making Show Mead with the African Honey for years. A couple of suggestions about retaining the flavor. Don't heat it over 50 degrees C. It starts to lose flavor. If you are using clover and well as African Forest, depending on the ratio, your flavour profile will tend toward whatever honey is in the majority. I would suggest 50/50. Also, we note that the African Mead takes a lot longer to age out. In our view it is undrinkable at the end of secondary ferment. HOWEVER, age it for a year and it will blow you away. 100% African Honey mead is a sort of cross between Ice wine and Dry Sherry.
 
I got mine right on time but we had great weather that weekend and spent it all outside since we been so cooped up. Only weekend of quarantine so far I haven't brewed. Still haven't settled on a recipe.

One pack went in the pantry for general household use. Everyone agrees the flavor is quite good.
 
So we have been making Show Mead with the African Honey for years. A couple of suggestions about retaining the flavor. Don't heat it over 50 degrees C. It starts to lose flavor. If you are using clover and well as African Forest, depending on the ratio, your flavour profile will tend toward whatever honey is in the majority. I would suggest 50/50. Also, we note that the African Mead takes a lot longer to age out. In our view it is undrinkable at the end of secondary ferment. HOWEVER, age it for a year and it will blow you away. 100% African Honey mead is a sort of cross between Ice wine and Dry Sherry.
Thanks for the input. I guess I'll have to bite the bullet and just use the honey straight in some mead to get the full flavor of a straight mead. I can let it sit for a year or so, then by next Christmas or so it will be amazing. :mug:
 
Thanks for the input. I guess I'll have to bite the bullet and just use the honey straight in some mead to get the full flavor of a straight mead. I can let it sit for a year or so, then by next Christmas or so it will be amazing. :mug:
Here's a photo of one of our batches of straight show mead with this honey. It's quite beautiful when you hold it up to the sunlight.

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I just placed an order as well. Seems like a great deal and I hope I enjoy the honey! Thank you for the discount code.
 
Hi there @Kharnynb -- we're sad too!
We'd love to be able to ship to you, but we had to disable shipping options to countries outside of the US and Canada because of potential import issues and to avoid customers being disappointed when their order gets delayed or seized by Customs. Most countries allow their people to import up to 2 kg for personal use without issue, but larger quantities can generate significant customs and import duties.
 
Here's a picture of my Forest Honey Mead. I used the BOMM protocol and left it in primary for almost three months. Back sweetened 2.5 gals with two pouches of the honey with some tannin and acid blend. It's pretty sweet and next time I would use only one, but it tastes great. I get the full taste of the honey with a slight tang. Good stuff. Thanks for the honey. :bigmug:
 

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