Making Of Happier
Join Michael and John as they head to the Union Square Farmer's Market to meet with Andrew Cote, the local beekeeper who tends to Happier's rooftop hives. Every batch of Happier Rooftop Honey begins with the weather. A cool, wet spring or a hot, dry summer changes how the flowers bloom and how the bees forage. Some seasons give generously. Others don’t. The bees gather nectar from the city’s trees, parks, and rooftops; whatever happens to be blooming at that moment. Linden in the spring. Knotweed in the fall. Never exactly the same twice. Because Happier harvests in small batches, we don’t blend away these differences. Each jar reflects a specific season, a specific bloom, and a specific moment in the city. The result is honey that’s rarer and more expressive; distinctly local and impossible to reproduce.
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