tgormley358
03-20-2020, 08:25 AM
Just sharing a curiosity from one of my last boils off the season here in central MA. The pans in my 2x5 raised flue evaporator were sweetened from two nights before. I Collected around 55 gallons of sap and boiled straight without concentrating in my RO. An hour in I got to almost syrup temp 216 and took a reason in my Murphy cup, and was just slightly light by 1 brix. So I kept boiling with another 30 gallons or so left, but I never got to 66.9 brix. The syrup temp dropped to 215 and then 214 and stayed there to the end, despite a very rapid, bubbling boil the whole time. I have two theories and would love to hear your thoughts;
1. very low sugar content at end of this season, like almost water
2. My syrup pan is covered in niter and needs a cleaning though I did a full clean 2 boils ago
I have no reason to believe the thermometer is off, as it’s been fine all season. But I suppose that could be another reason.
1. very low sugar content at end of this season, like almost water
2. My syrup pan is covered in niter and needs a cleaning though I did a full clean 2 boils ago
I have no reason to believe the thermometer is off, as it’s been fine all season. But I suppose that could be another reason.