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BEEST

Valley · Noir Editions

Single-apiary harvest

Honey, slow and uncompromising.

I — About us

A small, deliberate practice.

BEEST is the work of a single apiary, raised on the conviction that honey is what the season decides — not what the schedule demands.

Two harvests a year. Two editions. The hand that gathers, settles, and bottles is the same hand that walks the meadow at dawn. The names, the seasons, and the reasons live here in fuller detail when the customer's words arrive.

II — Our product

Two editions, two voices.

BEEST honey is offered in two editions — one drawn from spring's open meadow, one from late summer's forest edge. Each is a single-apiary harvest, bottled at source, with its own NCS-spec'd packaging.

Tap an edition to read its profile. Full edition pages publish at next harvest.

BEEST Valley Edition packaging — terracotta tube with gold-foil bee

NCS S 5030-Y60R · 250g e 8.8oz

VALLEY EDITION

Spring harvest from open meadows. Wildflower-led, golden and bright — clover, acacia, and the bright top notes of stone-fruit. The body is light, the finish gentle and floral.

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BEEST Noir Edition packaging — cocoa tube with acacia-wood lid

NCS S 7020-Y60R · 250g e 8.8oz

NOIR EDITION

Late-summer harvest from wooded edges. Forest-floor depth — pine, cocoa, and the slow weight of resin. The body is darker, the finish long and molasses-led.

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III — Our bees

The hive, the queen, the year.

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A colony is not a tool. It is a working trust between thousands of small lives and the small life that tends them — measured in years, in winters survived, in queens that hold.

BEEST keeps its bees on practices older than agriculture: minimal intervention, no syrup feeding outside emergency, hives wintered intact. The species, the lineage, and the season-by-season notes will live here once the customer's beekeeping records are shared.

IV — Natur · Floral

What the meadow gives, the jar receives.

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BEEST honey is the season translated through the colony. Spring delivers the open meadow — citrus, stone-fruit, the bright register of clover and acacia. Late summer gives the wooded edge — pine, cocoa, the slow weight of forest-floor resin.

The actual flora list, the regional botanical notes, and the bloom calendar publish here when the customer confirms the catalogue.

V — Tests · Awards · Certifications

Measured before it is offered.

BEEST honey is profiled against the standard honey-analysis vocabulary. The framework is fixed; the values publish upon receipt of the certified lab report.

  • MOISTURE

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  • HMF

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  • DIASTASE

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  • POLLEN COUNT

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MOISTURE HMF DIASTASE POLLEN DIVERSITY CONDUCTIVITY COLOR (PFUND) LAB PROFILE — CERTIFICATION PENDING · BEEST 2024 HARVEST

VI — Where to find us

Stocked, not scattered.

BEEST is carried by a small set of trusted houses. Stockists publish here on partner agreement — the list grows slowly, on purpose.

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  • REGION THREE stockists pending

VII — Contact

Let's get in touch.

Seasonal letter

Notes from the hive, four times a year.