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Hi everyone! At this moment I kind of fed up with Costco or Sam's club honey (while it cheap - it's not real honey. It doesn't say that this honey raw and unfiltered. On the label it stated "grade A") sooo.... I am planning on buying 60 pounds of honey from reputable source but I have a dilemma: where to buy it from? At this moment I have two sellers in my mind: Crystal's Honey and Hawaiian Honey AT&S. Both sell 60# of honey for around $220-230 and both have free shipping. I would appreciate your input on this.... Thank you!

 
60 lbs. is a metric crap-ton of honey. Those bulk pails are likely to be local wildflower, which is fine for some meads but really limits your ability to create a wide range of mead styles. So unless you only make melomels where the honey isn't the main player, I would suggest a different route. 12 lb. gallon jugs of a variety of honey types would give you a much greater range of possibilities. Yes, the price of pure varietals will be more but you'll appreciate having the options to create any type of mead you want.

Sources that I've used with great satisfaction:
  • Sleeping Bear Farms - Star Thistle and Tupelo
  • Walker Honey Farm - Mesquite, Orange Blossom and Clover
You can also find wildflower at most any of them, but again I'd limit qty to 12 lbs.
 
Thank you for your input, Maylar! I understand what you are talking about and completely agree with you but.... those two sites you mentioned in your post a bit expensive for me, especially if buying in smaller quantities... Oh, well.... Thank you again!
 
Again, I will caution you about buying a 60 lb. pail, unless you're certain that it's the best honey you've ever tasted. I wouldn't want to hear you say, "This honey sucks, but I have a lot of it soo...". What would you do with 40 lbs. of honey that's crystalized because you haven't used it soon enough? A 12 lb. jug will tell you if it will suit your purposes.

One of our members here had posted a pic of his honey collection, I wish I could find it.
 
I've used Crystal's for years now without issue. Always top notch honey, always reliable, never disappointed.
For more specialized honeys, (more varieties than I've ever seen), check out Shawn Darryl Harris on Facebook.
 
Hi everyone! At this moment I kind of fed up with Costco or Sam's club honey (while it cheap - it's not real honey. It doesn't say that this honey raw and unfiltered. On the label it stated "grade A") sooo.... I am planning on buying 60 pounds of honey from reputable source but I have a dilemma: where to buy it from? At this moment I have two sellers in my mind: Crystal's Honey and Hawaiian Honey AT&S. Both sell 60# of honey for around $220-230 and both have free shipping. I would appreciate your input on this.... Thank you!

As a local bee keeper I would happily provide honey at a reasonable price to a brewer. I would suggest you contact your local bee keeper association or the BBKA asking for names of local bee keepers. At this time of year most have quantities drawn off this year
 
As a local bee keeper I would happily provide honey at a reasonable price to a brewer. I would suggest you contact your local bee keeper association or the BBKA asking for names of local bee keepers. At this time of year most have quantities drawn off this year
Thank you, Rich. Never heard of BBKA but will google it.
 
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