Russell45
02-22-2022, 11:26 AM
Hoping somebody has actually measured how much syrup temperature drops during the filtering process. Somewhere I read it drops 10-15 degrees just from pouring it?
I filter 2-4 gallon batches through a standard orlon cone filter with 3 or 4 prefilters. I soak the assembled filters in an insulated SS coffee urn at boiling, remove the filters and blot most of the water out with towels, hang filters on an upside down tomato cage into a large SS pot. I pour into the filter at or close to final finish temperature, so maybe 217. Meanwhile I empty and unplug the coffee urn and put the insulated cover on it to keep it hot. Filtering goes smooth and reasonably fast right up to the end, so that works great. Transfer from the large pot to the warm (unplugged) coffee urn and bottle in new glass warmed in the oven to 175.
So most batches are perfectly clear, but some have a slight amount of suspended niter that settles out over time. Of course this annoys me beyond reason, go figure.
Am I filtering too hot? Filtering hot makes the process very smooth. With all the care in this, I've never actually measured, except towards the end of bottling, and I'm always above 180 at that point. Am I likely still above 200 when it hits the big filtering pot and making niter after filtering? Thoughts appreciated here. Have a great season!
I filter 2-4 gallon batches through a standard orlon cone filter with 3 or 4 prefilters. I soak the assembled filters in an insulated SS coffee urn at boiling, remove the filters and blot most of the water out with towels, hang filters on an upside down tomato cage into a large SS pot. I pour into the filter at or close to final finish temperature, so maybe 217. Meanwhile I empty and unplug the coffee urn and put the insulated cover on it to keep it hot. Filtering goes smooth and reasonably fast right up to the end, so that works great. Transfer from the large pot to the warm (unplugged) coffee urn and bottle in new glass warmed in the oven to 175.
So most batches are perfectly clear, but some have a slight amount of suspended niter that settles out over time. Of course this annoys me beyond reason, go figure.
Am I filtering too hot? Filtering hot makes the process very smooth. With all the care in this, I've never actually measured, except towards the end of bottling, and I'm always above 180 at that point. Am I likely still above 200 when it hits the big filtering pot and making niter after filtering? Thoughts appreciated here. Have a great season!