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Flow Hive Honey on Tap Directly From Your Beehive

Posted: Tue Feb 24, 2015 2:03 pm
by MachineGhost
Very cool!  I'm tempted, but I'm sure there's some bureaucratic or HOA regulation I'd be in violation of. ::)

[quote=https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/flow ... /x/5570079]Turn the tap and watch as pure, fresh, clean honey flows right out of the hive and into your jar. No mess, no fuss, no expensive processing equipment without disturbing the bees.

We are excited to introduce our new invention that allows you to enjoy fresh honey straight out of your beehive without opening it. It’s far less stress for the bees and much, much easier for the beekeeper.

“This really is a revolution. You can see into the hive, see when the honey is ready and take it away in such a gentle way”?.[/quote]

You can buy bees here... https://www.packagebeesforsale.com/index.php

So with 45lbs of honey per $600 box, I wonder what the economics are as a potential side business?

Re: Flow Hive Honey on Tap Directly From Your Beehive

Posted: Tue Feb 24, 2015 5:51 pm
by dualstow
My ex gf keeps tons of bees. She loves it.

Re: Flow Hive Honey on Tap Directly From Your Beehive

Posted: Tue Feb 24, 2015 7:19 pm
by flyingpylon
I worked for a commercial beekeeper for several years while in high school (early 80's).  The Flow Hive looks really cool and would have saved us a ton of time and effort (not to mention bee stings).  We would have had more time for drinkin' beer!

Re: Flow Hive Honey on Tap Directly From Your Beehive

Posted: Tue Feb 24, 2015 7:59 pm
by Greg
Sweet! I hope this drops the price of honey in the future.

Re: Flow Hive Honey on Tap Directly From Your Beehive

Posted: Tue Feb 24, 2015 11:33 pm
by WildAboutHarry
DISCLAIMER:  I have never kept bees, but I've read a bunch about doing so.

I don't know about this honey tap thing.  It looks easy, but honey is, well, sticky.  I cannot imagine that this system would just be a "turn the tap and let the honey flow" system.  Beekeepers mess with bees so that they (the keepers) can assess the health of the colony, check for pests, harvest honey, make repairs, etc. etc. etc.

This system reminds me of the "brew all the beer you want in your bathtub from potato peels" kind of a thing.

And from a philosophical standpoint, this kind of de-humanizes (or de-hymenopteranizes) the bees.  Turns them into even more of a factory than they already are. Akin to the horseless carriage or the zipless f**k.

Re: Flow Hive Honey on Tap Directly From Your Beehive

Posted: Wed Feb 25, 2015 12:24 am
by dragoncar
WildAboutHarry wrote: DISCLAIMER:  I have never kept bees, but I've read a bunch about doing so.

I don't know about this honey tap thing.  It looks easy, but honey is, well, sticky.  I cannot imagine that this system would just be a "turn the tap and let the honey flow" system.  Beekeepers mess with bees so that they (the keepers) can assess the health of the colony, check for pests, harvest honey, make repairs, etc. etc. etc.

This system reminds me of the "brew all the beer you want in your bathtub from potato peels" kind of a thing.

And from a philosophical standpoint, this kind of de-humanizes (or de-hymenopteranizes) the bees.  Turns them into even more of a factory than they already are. Akin to the horseless carriage or the zipless f**k.
Yeah, my honeybear constantly crystalizes up.  This seems like it would work to reduce effort, but won't eliminate it.

Re: Flow Hive Honey on Tap Directly From Your Beehive

Posted: Wed Feb 25, 2015 9:27 am
by dualstow
dualstow wrote: My ex gf keeps tons of bees. She loves it.
To clarify, "it" = beekeeping, not the tap. She said that for many reasons, she won't use the tap. (She didn't specify the reasons).
WildAboutHarry wrote: This system reminds me of the "brew all the beer you want in your bathtub from potato peels" kind of a thing.
Ha!

Re: Flow Hive Honey on Tap Directly From Your Beehive

Posted: Wed Feb 25, 2015 9:45 am
by WildAboutHarry
[quote=dualstow]To clarify, "it" = beekeeping, not the tap.[/quote]

I assumed the "it" was the beekeeping.  What kind of hive(s) does she use?  Top bar?  Warre?  Langstroth?  I almost set up a top-bar hive last year.  Maybe this year...or next year. 

Re: Flow Hive Honey on Tap Directly From Your Beehive

Posted: Wed Feb 25, 2015 9:51 am
by dualstow
Top Bar, but until you asked I didn't know it was a kind of hive. I thought that was her joke name for her hives. She has written about Warres, so I guess she's considering them.

Re: Flow Hive Honey on Tap Directly From Your Beehive

Posted: Tue Mar 10, 2015 10:28 am
by MachineGhost
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