Jeeves
03-18-2021, 04:06 PM
I have been experimenting with the final stages of boiling by reducing the heat on my finishing pan to a very low rolling simmer. Once I have reduced the sap from
(for example) 50 gal. to 5 gal. (90% reduction) I transfer to a pan that I boil at a much lower heat. It takes a bit longer and more fuel but the end result is equally superb clean clear syrup and NO NITER!!! I brix out at 67 to 68. Also, easier clean up on the pan and very little remainder in the filter. I have done this with the Black Walnut and the Maple I have processed with excellent results for both. I have been sugaring for about 35 years and have been doing this for the last 7 years with no untoward effects. Has anyone else tried this or can anyone tell me if there is a good reason (outside of fuel savings) why I should not be doing this?
Thanks so much and best of all,
Johnny (Jeeves)
(for example) 50 gal. to 5 gal. (90% reduction) I transfer to a pan that I boil at a much lower heat. It takes a bit longer and more fuel but the end result is equally superb clean clear syrup and NO NITER!!! I brix out at 67 to 68. Also, easier clean up on the pan and very little remainder in the filter. I have done this with the Black Walnut and the Maple I have processed with excellent results for both. I have been sugaring for about 35 years and have been doing this for the last 7 years with no untoward effects. Has anyone else tried this or can anyone tell me if there is a good reason (outside of fuel savings) why I should not be doing this?
Thanks so much and best of all,
Johnny (Jeeves)