hookhill
02-26-2007, 12:02 PM
Brookledge wrote:
>The only draw back filtering it before it is syrup is that you need to filter it again.
Matt
I did not realize that the syrup would release more niter after you filter and boil it down some more. It does however make total sense. This throws a kink in our operation. The "not quite finished syrup" filters much easier. Does this mean that any post processing of syrup, like making candy or sugar on snow will release more niter and therefore need refiltering? There has to be some kind of sweet spot (no pun intended) where you can filter the not quite syrup but then have a limited amount of niter released after you re-boil. Thanks.
>The only draw back filtering it before it is syrup is that you need to filter it again.
Matt
I did not realize that the syrup would release more niter after you filter and boil it down some more. It does however make total sense. This throws a kink in our operation. The "not quite finished syrup" filters much easier. Does this mean that any post processing of syrup, like making candy or sugar on snow will release more niter and therefore need refiltering? There has to be some kind of sweet spot (no pun intended) where you can filter the not quite syrup but then have a limited amount of niter released after you re-boil. Thanks.