Raw Oregon honey,
from a family that's kept bees
for four generations.

Blackberry, mountain flower, and rare bigleaf maple — harvested by the Plyushchev family in Mulino, Oregon.

Raw & Unfiltered Single-Origin Oregon Free Shipping

Raw & Unfiltered

Never pasteurized, never cut. What the bees made.

Four Generations

A family craft passed from father to son, now Oregon-rooted.

Ships From Our Farm

Hand-bottled in Mulino, shipped straight to your door.

This Year's Harvest

Three single-origin honeys. One Oregon farm. Rare bigleaf maple first — the one people come back for.

Hands holding a jar of Golden Brew Oregon Bigleaf Maple Honey against a leafy green backdrop
Best Seller · ~120 Jars Only

Bigleaf Maple Honey

$39.99 · 16oz

The one customers come back for. Our bees work the bigleaf maple bloom for two weeks in April — one of the rarest PNW honeys. About 120 jars this year. When it's gone, it's gone until 2027.

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Hands holding a jar of Golden Brew Oregon Mountain Flower Honey against a leafy green backdrop
Limited · ~270 Jars

Oregon Mountain Flower

$29.99 · 16oz

Darker, richer, more complex. Summer wildflower honey from our high-pasture hives. About 270 jars this year.

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Hands holding a jar of Golden Brew Oregon Blackberry Honey against a leafy green backdrop
Oregon Classic · Fresh 2026

Oregon Blackberry Honey

$39.99 · 16oz

The signature honey of the Pacific Northwest. Wild blackberry covers the Oregon hills every June — our bees have worked it for four generations. This is what Oregon tastes like.

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The Golden Trio — three jars of Golden Brew Oregon honey on bee-pattern fabric with lemons, lavender, and red flowers
Best Value · Save $40 · Try All Three

The Golden Trio

One jar of each — Blackberry, Mountain Flower, and Bigleaf Maple. Three full 16oz jars, side by side.

$69.99 · 3 × 16oz $109.97

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The bees that make this honey work for a living.

Every February we load our hives onto a trailer and drive them to California to pollinate almond orchards. It's the first work of the season.

Then we bring them home to Oregon — and they do what they were born to do. Work blackberry in June. Mountain flowers in July. Bigleaf maple in April. Everything in between.

Four generations. One family. One simple craft.

Meet the Plyushchev Family

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Letters from the farm

A short letter once a week — what's happening with the bees, the harvest, and our family in Mulino. No spam, no constant selling. Just the real story behind every jar.