Cameron670
03-29-2013, 07:37 PM
Hello All,
My flat pan, nor my flue pan have any kind of port. We have always pulled the pan off the fire and dumped it into a 5 gallon stock pot, finish on electric stove. We have tapped more trees, and now an average batch is 80-120 gallons of sap. Twice we have tried to run 200 gallon batches in a day. Both times, we have ended up with odd smelling/tasting syrup. It is exceptionally discouraging. We now have 4 gallons total of beautiful syrup, from smaller batches, and then we have 8-9 gallons of nice looking syrup that is the worst we've ever made.
I guess my question to the gurus on here is this. If you boil syrup too long can you change the chemistry of the sugars, and possibly start converting sugar to starch or anything like that ? It smells awesome the whole day, then we stop adding sap, and an hour later you notice the "sweetness" is missing in the air. , just before we are ready to dump into the stock pot. I have posted a you tube link below to hopefully make you familiar with my setup. This situation is very discouraging, and any insight would be sincerley appreciated.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n67M62fBr0A
Thanks,
KJC
My flat pan, nor my flue pan have any kind of port. We have always pulled the pan off the fire and dumped it into a 5 gallon stock pot, finish on electric stove. We have tapped more trees, and now an average batch is 80-120 gallons of sap. Twice we have tried to run 200 gallon batches in a day. Both times, we have ended up with odd smelling/tasting syrup. It is exceptionally discouraging. We now have 4 gallons total of beautiful syrup, from smaller batches, and then we have 8-9 gallons of nice looking syrup that is the worst we've ever made.
I guess my question to the gurus on here is this. If you boil syrup too long can you change the chemistry of the sugars, and possibly start converting sugar to starch or anything like that ? It smells awesome the whole day, then we stop adding sap, and an hour later you notice the "sweetness" is missing in the air. , just before we are ready to dump into the stock pot. I have posted a you tube link below to hopefully make you familiar with my setup. This situation is very discouraging, and any insight would be sincerley appreciated.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n67M62fBr0A
Thanks,
KJC