MidMichMaple
03-22-2014, 06:44 PM
I ended up with about a quart of syrup from less than ten gallons of sap, the majority of which came from a single black maple. I have taps in four other trees, but they only contributed small amounts of sap.
A few thoughts about the process...
-A big thanks to people who suggested boiling down to almost syrup and then saving it in the freezer. I did that about four times and then threw my frozen blocks into a stock pot, melted them down and then finished.
-I was worried about ending up with very dark syrup from combining small batches, but it didn't turn out that way. It is much lighter than the grade B from the grocery store that's in my fridge.
-I am still feeling somewhat guilty about the money I spent to get started, but having all of the proper equipment made everything go smoothly. I splurged for a hydrometer, slim hydro cup, proper syrup filter and pre filter, and a filter basket. I don't blame others for not spending so much on a hobby, but I figured if I was going to devote so many hours to this I might as well make true syrup!
-Finally, a general thanks to all on this forum! I spent hours reading and absorbing wisdom before I finished my syrup. That was an enormous help.
Here are a few pics:
http://i1120.photobucket.com/albums/l487/vboon26/9D2D0F66-692D-4B02-9A40-64D88AC62E9F_zpsa3bzf3sq.jpg
http://i1120.photobucket.com/albums/l487/vboon26/F3B77A72-45CC-4B50-A11A-18E8F927B204_zpsgmn4usaj.jpg
http://i1120.photobucket.com/albums/l487/vboon26/7B6ABD19-3F1B-4C90-90D0-9AB3365CC05F_zpsnfgrl8jg.jpg
A few thoughts about the process...
-A big thanks to people who suggested boiling down to almost syrup and then saving it in the freezer. I did that about four times and then threw my frozen blocks into a stock pot, melted them down and then finished.
-I was worried about ending up with very dark syrup from combining small batches, but it didn't turn out that way. It is much lighter than the grade B from the grocery store that's in my fridge.
-I am still feeling somewhat guilty about the money I spent to get started, but having all of the proper equipment made everything go smoothly. I splurged for a hydrometer, slim hydro cup, proper syrup filter and pre filter, and a filter basket. I don't blame others for not spending so much on a hobby, but I figured if I was going to devote so many hours to this I might as well make true syrup!
-Finally, a general thanks to all on this forum! I spent hours reading and absorbing wisdom before I finished my syrup. That was an enormous help.
Here are a few pics:
http://i1120.photobucket.com/albums/l487/vboon26/9D2D0F66-692D-4B02-9A40-64D88AC62E9F_zpsa3bzf3sq.jpg
http://i1120.photobucket.com/albums/l487/vboon26/F3B77A72-45CC-4B50-A11A-18E8F927B204_zpsgmn4usaj.jpg
http://i1120.photobucket.com/albums/l487/vboon26/7B6ABD19-3F1B-4C90-90D0-9AB3365CC05F_zpsnfgrl8jg.jpg