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Cat
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Post by Cat »

Where do you guys pick up your honey for home brewing?

I've been searching supermarkets and health food stores to find different types of honey, but so far I've drawn a bit of a blank - the only variety I can find besides the normal supermarket stuff is leatherwood honey.

So where do you guys find clover and other more speciality type honey? Especially in Melbourne?
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Post by gregb »

Leatherwood Honey goes well in a dark ale.
The Woolies up here has a couple of different honeys to choose from. They have some in the health food section and some in the sandwiches section (between the peanut butter and Vegemite).

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Post by Terry »

I get my honey from the fruit and veg shop. A 1.5kg tub of honey (several varieties) for $10. Its good stuff too, not the stuff I would just have on toast.
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Post by Cat »

Cheers, I'll have a poke around in the general area. A few fruit and veg shops in Balwyn (suburb near me) seem to look promising, so I'll give them a visit.
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Post by Rubber.Piggy »

fruit and veg definately the go, they can get as low as $7 for 1.5kg. Another good one is the markets. Balwyn Melb?? then try the QV markets, there must be at least one apiarist selling honey in the produce section.
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Post by Cat »

We talking QV on Swanston street in the city?

If I go there, might as well check out the Vic Markets too eh? :D
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Post by Rubber.Piggy »

Cat wrote:We talking QV on Swanston street in the city?

If I go there, might as well check out the Vic Markets too eh? :D
Yes I'm talking about the Queen Victoria Market in the city. Swanstan St?? I always thought it was on Elizabeth, but I'm never sure.

Vic market?? Isn't that just another name for the QV market??
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Post by Cat »

Yep, I was getting confused with the QV shopping centre which is on Swanston street and the Queen Vic Market which is corner Elizabeth and Victoria - silly me!
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Post by Oscar »

I buy mine from the Foster Market (down near Wilson's Prom). I spend a bit of time down that way, but I pay $5 for 500g jar. Good honey though.
They aslo have half a dozen varieties, so my experiment outside the Yellow Box square one day. :P
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