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asknupp
01-15-2014, 06:46 PM
How long can sap stand before it has to boil?

adk1
01-15-2014, 07:04 PM
All depends on temp. Best is boil it as quick as you get it. Otherwise, if you keep it cold enough a day or two maybe depending on temp?

psparr
01-15-2014, 07:06 PM
The sooner the better, however, I only collect and boil on the weekends at our family cabin.
Only had one week when my sap went bad.

They say the sugar content drops with time due to a few factors.

I had a friend last season who wanted to tap a few trees so I gave him some spiles. He collected sap for a month and kept it in two five gallon buckets in his garage. He showed up with the sap and asked "whats next?" I told him that the sap was bad, but he wanted to boil it anyway. Long story short. He ended up with enough LIGHT syrup to equate to about 3% sugar content.

So I'd say there's no hard and fast rule.

asknupp
01-15-2014, 07:11 PM
Might be dumb question but how do you know if the sap is bad?

maple maniac65
01-15-2014, 07:26 PM
Might be dumb question but how do you know if the sap is bad?
When you boil it up and it stinks in the sugar house.

psparr
01-15-2014, 08:01 PM
Might be dumb question but how do you know if the sap is bad?

It will smell in the bucket too. A little yellow is okay as long as it doesnt smell.

Michael Greer
01-16-2014, 07:33 PM
They say to treat it like fresh milk.

asknupp
01-17-2014, 05:45 PM
So in other words "use it or lose it". I got ya.

Russell Lampron
01-17-2014, 06:43 PM
Letting sap sit allows bacteria to grow. The bacteria feeds on the sugar in the sap and lowers the sugar content. That means that it will take more sap to make a gallon of syrup and the bacteria in the sap that dies when the sap is boiled will clog up your filters sooner when you filter your syrup. You will still make a tasty finished product but not as much of it as if the sap had been boiled when collected.

SmellsLikeSyrupNH
02-19-2014, 12:57 PM
I guess I found my answer....