djhemme
02-15-2024, 11:27 PM
I haven't found anything on the Internet regarding this, so I'm hesitant to ask this...
I'm a small backyard hobbyist and like many I collect sap during the week and boil it on the weekends. I store the sap in 5 gal containers in a fridge in my basement. I try to keep things as sanitary as I can, but often times, especially at the end of the season, I notice the sap getting cloudier a little as the week goes on, I'm guessing due to bacteria. I also make wine, and use Campden Tablets (potassium or sodium metabisulfite) to sanitize things beforehand, and before bottling to prevent mold and bacteria from growing. It doesn't affect the taste at all, so I was wondering if adding this to a jug at the beginning of the week would help the sap from spoiling as the week goes on, and kill any bacteria currently in it. Thoughts?
I'm a small backyard hobbyist and like many I collect sap during the week and boil it on the weekends. I store the sap in 5 gal containers in a fridge in my basement. I try to keep things as sanitary as I can, but often times, especially at the end of the season, I notice the sap getting cloudier a little as the week goes on, I'm guessing due to bacteria. I also make wine, and use Campden Tablets (potassium or sodium metabisulfite) to sanitize things beforehand, and before bottling to prevent mold and bacteria from growing. It doesn't affect the taste at all, so I was wondering if adding this to a jug at the beginning of the week would help the sap from spoiling as the week goes on, and kill any bacteria currently in it. Thoughts?