stephen wheeler
05-05-2013, 09:46 PM
This was our 4th year making syrup. We decided to invest in a press. After using a variety of paper, cloth and wool filters, letting the syrup settle out, and any other method we could find - we finally said "Uncle".
We had so much fun using the press this year- no waiting for drips, no aggravations, no waste, and the syrup came out sparkling clear.
We also found we were able to bottle right off the press. We used copper tubing with elbows and a ball valve "shut off" to accomodate our bottles. We put about half a gallon of boiling syrup through the press to get everything hot. We had the bottles boiling in a seperate pot - then we removed them as needed and filled the bottles directly from the press. The syrup went into the bottles at around 195 degrees.
I am sure there are many fine presses available, but we can surely recommend the press by Daryl. Can't wait to use it next year. We finished 12 gallons this year. Have a great summer everyone. Steve
We had so much fun using the press this year- no waiting for drips, no aggravations, no waste, and the syrup came out sparkling clear.
We also found we were able to bottle right off the press. We used copper tubing with elbows and a ball valve "shut off" to accomodate our bottles. We put about half a gallon of boiling syrup through the press to get everything hot. We had the bottles boiling in a seperate pot - then we removed them as needed and filled the bottles directly from the press. The syrup went into the bottles at around 195 degrees.
I am sure there are many fine presses available, but we can surely recommend the press by Daryl. Can't wait to use it next year. We finished 12 gallons this year. Have a great summer everyone. Steve