hist-brewing: Melomel with Leatherwood honey
WyteRayven at aol.com
WyteRayven at aol.com
Tue Feb 6 07:27:15 PST 2001
I know you werent talking to me, but....
I just purchased a small container of Leatherwood honey. I have always been
curious about it, but it is very expensive. This container holds maybe 1 / 2
to 3 / 4 of a cup of honey and cost close to $9. I'm glad I have tried it,
but have found that I dont care for it. It has a bitter undertone, and is on
the grainy side. I would call it a strong flavored honey
The container says that it is raw and unfiltered, and it is not supposed to
have any additives.
Dawn
In a message dated Mon, 5 Feb 2001 5:33:35 PM Eastern Standard Time,
NeophyteSG at aol.com writes:
<< In a message dated 2/5/01 1:05:17 PM Pacific Standard Time,
lunica at ozemail.com.au writes:
<snip>
>... something to drink while I wait
>for the wines and meads to come of age. BTW, what's >the leatherwood honey
>taste like? Strong or mild?
>
>Shawn
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