Greetings!
I would like to start a discussion on optimising the crush and strain method.
This is my first winter as a hobby beekeeper, and I managed to collect some
honey from my hives.
Since the beginning I used the crush and strain method, partially because I have frameless Warré hives, but mostly because I prefer the flavours this method preserves in the honey when compared to centrifugated honey.
At the end of the (looooong) waiting, I found myself with the sticky mass of wax: I noticed that even if it was not dripping anymore over the filter I was using, it still had some "extractable" honey in it.
Is there any tested method to get to those last drops left inside the wax mass without degrading the honey with, say, heat, centrifugation, washing..?
For example I was thinking of twisting a piece of cloth containing the sticky mass tight
enough to squeeze the remaining drops out of the wax. The difference with using a fruit press is that the cloth is more easily washable than the press, and that you don't need the volumes of the press itself while dealing with the sticky leftovers, not to mention the economically cheaper tools involved.
I didn't had the chance to test it yet. Would you say it could work?
Any other idea?
Thank you very much!
(This is my very first message on this forum!)