Raw Alaskan Fireweed honey is multiple bottle sizes, honeysticks and bee pollen bottle.
Alaskan Fireweed Honey | Raw Unfiltered Honey
Alaskan Fireweed Honey | Raw Unfiltered Honey
Alaskan Fireweed Honey | Raw Unfiltered Honey
Alaskan Fireweed Honey | Raw Unfiltered Honey
Alaskan Fireweed Honey | Raw Unfiltered Honey
Alaskan Fireweed Honey | Raw Unfiltered Honey

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Alaskan Fireweed Honey | Raw Unfiltered Honey

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Pickup available at Bentley Mall Annex Usually ready in 2-4 days

Alaskan Fireweed Honey | Raw Unfiltered Honey

2 oz Honey Bear

Bentley Mall Annex

Pickup available, usually ready in 2-4 days

36 College Rd ste 4w
Fairbanks AK 99701
United States

+18558327487

Called the “Champagne of Honey," fireweed honey is made from bees that are near acres of fireweed fields. This raw, unpasteurized honey brings a unique, light, and natural taste to any cup of tea. Our Alaskan Fireweed Honey has a very high sugar and low moisture content.

Background on Alaskan Fireweed Honey:

In cold weather - even when there’s no frost, raw unfiltered Alaskan honey will solidify. In the summers, the temperature of the hive is around 125°F due to the movement of the bees.

Some raw honey becomes crystalized in lower temperatures depending on the flowers the bees collect nectar from. The higher the sugar content of the flowers/plants, the easier it is for the honey to be solid at normal - or even higher, temperatures. For example, there is honey in Africa, where it’s typically 100°F, and the honey is chiseled out because it’s solid. The markets in those communities won’t buy liquid honey because they think it’s watered down. They are used to having very high sugar and sweetness in those honey with very low water content. They will add honey to soup, tea, or coffee, which have a boiling temperature of about 205°F to dissolve the honey.

Color of Fireweed Honey:

The color of the fireweed honey you receive will vary depending on the season the honey was harvested, the location of the fireweed plant, and because our honey is unfiltered. Our fireweed honey collected earlier in the season (spring / summer) will usually be darker in color, has a stronger flavor, and is more nutrient-dense. The harvested fireweed honey in the fall is typically light golden in color and milder in flavor.

How we package our honey:

We bottle our honey in a special water jacket to keep the honey warm, while careful to not overheat the honey and keep it liquified. Our raw honey is unpasteurized to maintain the healthy enzymes that make honey beneficial.

Honey ordered during the winter will take time to become fluid, especially being stored outside in transit and unheated warehouses. That’s why all of our containers are wide enough for a butterknife. It’s the perfect size for friends and family to scoop out and put in a nice cup of tea.

Recommendations for use:

Heat the fireweed honey in a warm water bath to liquify. We do not recommend using a microwave because it will overheat the sugar and turn it into a candy.

Add a spoonful of honey to your favorite warm beverages or culinary dishes.

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Shannon Hertan
Best Honey EVER!!

I've had honey from all different areas and different states. NOTHING beats Alaska's Fireweed honey. It truly is the champagne of honeys. It's light and floral and delicious and never lasts long enough in our household!

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Jana Adams

Best ever

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Mirabelle
Best honey for breadmaking

I love this honey not only because it's local and raw but it also makes my bread rise better than other types of honey, even those that are organic. I keep buying this one.

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Toby

Tastes wonderful in tea

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Patricia Hinzman
Fireweed honey

We love the fireweed honey, it is so light and sweet. Enjoying a spoonful every morning in Ohio !!!! I just keep the fireweed honey on the table and have some every day.