

Sun, Jul 20
|Milton
Bee Incredible: Annual Honey Harvest Workshop
Join our exclusive honey harvest team on July 25th for a hands-on experience you'll never forget. This isn't just watching from the sidelines – you'll be an active member of our honey harvest crew!
Time & Location
Jul 20, 2025, 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Milton, On the Painted Horse Roundabout, 13762 Hopewell Rd, Milton, GA 30004, USA
About the event
It’s that time of year again! Our beekeeper Ed Morgan is opening the hives for the annual harvest process — not just the hive tour, but the extraction itself. You'll learn to operate our honey extractor, strain raw honey to separate wax and debris, and bottle fresh Linden honey straight from our 14 hives. This is hands-on from start to finish.
If you've taken our regular Bee Incredible workshop, you've seen the bees build comb and tasted honey from the frame. This picks up where that left off — you'll see what happens after the frames come out of the hive and how raw honey becomes the jars we sell in our tasting room.
Never taken a Bee Incredible workshop? No problem. Ed starts from the beginning and walks you through everything. Arrive early and you can watch him safely remove frames from the hives before the extraction begins — so you'll see the full journey from hive to jar in a single afternoon.
HERE'S WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW:
Duration: Approximately 3 hours
Price: $95 per person
What's Included: Complete honey harvest workshop, farm lunch, and wine
What to Wear: Closed-toe shoes
Experience Needed: None — Ed teaches you everything
What makes this different from our monthly Bee Incredible workshop: Our regular Bee Incredible ($50/person, ~1.5 hours) is a guided hive tour where you suit up, explore working hives, and learn about colony life. The Honey Harvest goes further — you're processing the honey yourself and operating extraction equipment. It also includes lunch and wine, which the regular workshop does not.
Ed keeps these groups small so everyone gets real time on the extractor — not just watching someone else do it. These run once a year during peak harvest, so this is it until next summer!
RESERVE YOUR SPOT FOR THE HONEY HARVEST
