J Joe028 Well-Known Member Joined Oct 8, 2006 Messages 117 Reaction score 0 Apr 19, 2007 #1 Brewing on the deck today. Seems the bee's like my sweet wort as much as I like the finished product.
Brewing on the deck today. Seems the bee's like my sweet wort as much as I like the finished product.
Rhoobarb Well-Known Member Joined Jan 25, 2005 Messages 3,553 Reaction score 21 Location Gainesville Apr 19, 2007 #2 Yep! I brewed a pale ale last summer and at flame out I noticed a dead bee floating on the top of the wort. I strained it out. The beer turned out great!
Yep! I brewed a pale ale last summer and at flame out I noticed a dead bee floating on the top of the wort. I strained it out. The beer turned out great!
J JnJ Well-Known Member Joined Feb 18, 2006 Messages 819 Reaction score 5 Location San Antonio, Texas Apr 19, 2007 #3 I kill about 6 bees per brewing session.
P Paperface Well-Known Member Joined Jan 28, 2007 Messages 71 Reaction score 2 Location NC Apr 20, 2007 #4 the beer I just made had the same problem - a couple floaters. I'm going to call it "Bee's Knees Summer Wheat", with the tagline "It's so good we put real bees in it. Not honey. Bees."
the beer I just made had the same problem - a couple floaters. I'm going to call it "Bee's Knees Summer Wheat", with the tagline "It's so good we put real bees in it. Not honey. Bees."
wild Well-Known Member Joined Jun 14, 2005 Messages 1,476 Reaction score 6 Location Surprise, AZ. Apr 23, 2007 #5 JnJ said: I kill about 6 bees per brewing session. Click to expand... It got so bad here that I had to stop killing them. It seemed that every time I killed one, two would take its place. Wild
JnJ said: I kill about 6 bees per brewing session. Click to expand... It got so bad here that I had to stop killing them. It seemed that every time I killed one, two would take its place. Wild
uglygoat Well-Known Member Joined Jan 3, 2005 Messages 2,765 Reaction score 10 Location Clebland, OH Apr 23, 2007 #6 last fall the hornets attacked us during a brew session. we used my daughters badmitten rackets and killed easily 50 hornets...:rockin:
last fall the hornets attacked us during a brew session. we used my daughters badmitten rackets and killed easily 50 hornets...:rockin:
Hopleaf Well-Known Member Joined Apr 2, 2007 Messages 491 Reaction score 6 Location Plano, TX Apr 23, 2007 #7 "It has real bits of bee in it, so you know it's good"