Daren
04-25-2006, 01:28 AM
I had been hearing from all over that many did not have that great a year. I for one thought it was great, especially comming off one of the worst seasons in recent memory in 2005. I tried to keep close tabs on volumes and times throughout the season and came up with seasonal averages for everything. There were a few boils where I fired just right and bumped up to 7.1 gal/hr on the evap rate, but the long term average seemed a much more realistic number. Now without further adew...(how do you spell adew?).....
Total number of taps = 63
Total sap collected = 475 gal.
Total syrup made = 12 gal
Sap to Syrup ratio = 39.58 gal sap/gal syrup
Syrup to tap ratio = 1.52 pints
Total boiling time = 74.5 hours
Average evaporation rate = 6.38 gal/hr
Total volume of beer consumed = 2793 ounces
Total beer to syrup ratio = 3.64 gal. beer/gal syrup
Disclaimer - proprietor not responsible for any misrepresentations or unauthorized use of the aforementioned vital statistics as some numbers tend to get fuzzy midway through a boil as evidenced by the beer volume consumed. It also should be noted that several persons of sketchy moral character assisted in the accumulation of some of the above statistics. If there are any questions pertaining to the authenticity of these calculations, I can be reached at the Betty Ford Clinic. The number is in the book!
Total number of taps = 63
Total sap collected = 475 gal.
Total syrup made = 12 gal
Sap to Syrup ratio = 39.58 gal sap/gal syrup
Syrup to tap ratio = 1.52 pints
Total boiling time = 74.5 hours
Average evaporation rate = 6.38 gal/hr
Total volume of beer consumed = 2793 ounces
Total beer to syrup ratio = 3.64 gal. beer/gal syrup
Disclaimer - proprietor not responsible for any misrepresentations or unauthorized use of the aforementioned vital statistics as some numbers tend to get fuzzy midway through a boil as evidenced by the beer volume consumed. It also should be noted that several persons of sketchy moral character assisted in the accumulation of some of the above statistics. If there are any questions pertaining to the authenticity of these calculations, I can be reached at the Betty Ford Clinic. The number is in the book!