Honey on tap...sort of

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Honey on tap...sort of

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https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/flow ... ur-beehive

Saw this over the weekend. It looks like a cool idea, but I'm a little skeptical as to how well it will work. It has already raised 5.2 million dollars and they only wanted $70k...

For how expensive honey can be, I was curious if this would be a viable option for people who make mead or use honey on a regular basis.

I am sure they are going to run into production issues due to how much more popular it has become than they expected.
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That is a pretty cool idea, if you have a good spot for it of course.
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Very cool! I need to read up more on beekeeping! Would be fun to give it a try!
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Where's Oskar / Pete on this?
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Mazer Cup is in 1 week ... I don't think we'll hear from him until a few weeks after!

I wonder how much honey 1 hive can generate in a season?
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