Join the Harvest List.
First access goes to the people following the season before jars are available.
Documented Seasonal Honey
Every jar has a hive, a harvest, and a story.
Founding video
Who keeps the hives, why the harvest is limited, and what will be documented before a jar ever reaches the table.
Documented harvest model
First access goes to the people following the season before jars are available.
Updates, photos, and field notes document what is happening in the apiary.
Your jar is tied to a hive, a harvest date, and a limited seasonal pull.
Why it is different
Most honey gets flattened into a shelf label. The Briar Hive keeps the record attached: family, hive, season, date, and jar count.
Harvests are tracked by the place and colony they came from.
The season matters, so the record stays with the jar.
Photos, notes, and video make the harvest visible.
Live harvest status
Named harvest cards, not a generic product grid. This section exists before inventory so status can drive urgency.
Demand signal opt-in
Harvest List members get first access to limited jars, hive updates, and notes from the season.
This is not a newsletter. It is the ledger for people who want to follow the hive and know when a harvest is ready.
Interest helps us estimate the pull before reservation windows open.
Meet the family
We are just getting started. The family is part of the proof, not a label on the jar.
Grandfather
Experience, patience, and the family habit of doing things carefully.
Father
Stewardship for the hives and the record of each season.
Child
The next generation asking questions and learning the apiary one visit at a time.