From September 1. I may start working in smaller/mid size brewery so I would like to know if there are only homebrewers.

Do you have some insights or tips from working in commercial brewerys?

And don’t get me wrong I will still make some homebrew but probably not beer - for few years I am making cider and want to try mead.

  • alcyoneous@beehaw.org
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    1 year ago

    No there shouldn’t be any big differences! The wax or other items should just drop out as you are fermenting, or will float to the top where they won’t be an issue if you rack it. I would try to removed any big chunks or any dead bees. Also your english was perfect! That’s what I would call it too.

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      1 year ago

      Some beekeepers call it caps (in Czech) because it literally caps the honey in comb.

      It is quite common way to make mead - it doesn’t have many uses so it is cheaper than honey.