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<div>I replied directly to Jason earlier, but wanted to do a reply all to make it official that im in to split some.
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Subject: Re: [Liquidpoets] Raspberry Blossom Honey <br>
From: Jason Connor <jason.connor@gmail.com> <br>
To: Kyle Byerly <kc0dhb@gmail.com> <br>
CC: Liquid Poets <liquidpoets@lists.robsims.com> <br>
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<div class="PlainText">Hi Kyle,<br>
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Put me down for a 5 gallons. I've found enough folks to split an order :)<br>
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Jason L Connor<br>
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On Thu, May 24, 2012 at 12:41 AM, Kyle Byerly <kc0dhb@gmail.com> wrote:<br>
> All,<br>
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> I'm looking to get together an order of raw raspberry blossom honey in the<br>
> next month. I already have close to a barrel (55 gallons) accounted for, and<br>
> am extending the deal to the club. This is a relatively hard to obtain<br>
> honey, and I'm quite happy to have a source.<br>
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> It'll be around 2.65/lb (maybe less the more people that are in), with<br>
> 60lb/5 gallon minimums (feel free to work with others if four 5 gallon<br>
> batches of semi-sweet mead is too much - I'm willing to broker deals among<br>
> people, although I'd much rather not deal with honey distribution of those<br>
> smaller amounts). Honey lasts for decades if stored properly (sealed, and<br>
> under 110F is sufficient - best if under 65F).<br>
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> Notes on the honey: Raspberry blossom honey has many aromas of fresh<br>
> raspberry fruit, as well as aromas of raspberry blossoms. This is a rare<br>
> instance where the honey tastes like the fresh fruit (fruit from before<br>
> fermentation), and can provide a pleasant finish (mead post fermentation)<br>
> with flavors and aromas of fresh raspberries. Raspberry honey may also have<br>
> fresh floral aromas. It melds very well with raspberries and other 'berry'<br>
> fruits such as blackberry, blueberry, and lingonberry.<br>
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> If you could please indicate your interest by the 31st of May that would be<br>
> best.<br>
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> Thanks,<br>
> Kyle<br>
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