SC - Honey question
CorwynWdwd at aol.com
CorwynWdwd at aol.com
Sun Jul 2 13:47:25 PDT 2000
At least you didn't ask for the equivalent in kilos. Honey varies somewhat by
the type simply because some honeys are a little denser than others. but two
to three pounds is not unreasonable in a quart of honey, especially with the
darker honeys like the ones I usually use, such as buckwheat, wildflower or
even some sourwoods. Split the difference and say 2.5 pounds... or if it were
me I'd go with the three, but then, I like full bodied wine type meads. YMMV.
Hope this helps
Corwyn
In a message dated 7/2/2000 12:40:20 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
WyteRayven at aol.com writes:
> The recipe calls for a quart of honey, but here honey is sold by the pound.
> How much honey would it take to equal a quart? Do I just measure it like
> any
> other liquid? I am guessing that this would be more than three pounds of
> honey which seems a lot for a one gallon batch of mead.
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