notacarpenter
08-14-2012, 09:06 AM
I decided to reopen some of my jars that collected niter in the attempt to refilter and re-can. I poured about 5 quarts into a pre-filter and orlon filter, while trying to leave as much as the sediment as possible. When all had passed, I reheated to 185-190 and re-canned. But this time the syrup already appeared cloudy, but not the same as niter that forms from middle to bottom as it cools. Usually, the syrup will appear clear even as soon as it is canned, with niter forming later. Last year I did this with pretty good success(re-filtering), but I'm scratching my head on this one. Does syrup change in clarity each time it is reheated?
Another question is are there any other type of sediments that collect besides niter? I use an open fire pit with cinder blocks, the pan covers the fire area, and I redirect most of the smoke with a smoke stack in the back. I'm sure smoke can be part of the factor, but I never saw this much clarity issues as before. I thought I was getting better. Any input?
Another question is are there any other type of sediments that collect besides niter? I use an open fire pit with cinder blocks, the pan covers the fire area, and I redirect most of the smoke with a smoke stack in the back. I'm sure smoke can be part of the factor, but I never saw this much clarity issues as before. I thought I was getting better. Any input?