Pete S
04-08-2008, 08:33 AM
Hello,
I have posted threads, and have read threads about filtering and finishing, but we are just about at our wits end with this years batches.
Our first year we finsihed by "sight-n-taste" and had wonderful clear syrup, but probably not "quite" syrup, but it was good to us.
Our second year we had a darker syrup, (and we used a Hydrometer), that developed rock candy in the bottoms of the jars along with some sugar sand. I really think we got'er a bit overdone.
THIS YEAR; We took our time, filtered sap through a T-shirt as always, and boiled the same way with a bit better heat/rate. When we took off the syrup, (we finished on the evap by dropping the heat), and we took it off when everything was perfect, we filtered through 3 layers of felt. This first flitering left a dark gray MUD,......yuck! Then into the house for another filtering through felt and a coffee filter.
From there, we placed all of our syrup in a big cooker kettle in the garage refrigerator. A week or so later the stuff was nice and clear with only a bit of sediment on the bottom.
SO,.........the "Boss" dumps off the top, (I ate the rest) and heats up to 180* carefully, and cans it.
We now have about 1 3/4 gallons of the best tasting,.......... CLOUDY, SEDIMENT FILLED, SYRUP!!!
What happened? HELP!!!!
Frustrated in Plymouth, WI
Pete
I have posted threads, and have read threads about filtering and finishing, but we are just about at our wits end with this years batches.
Our first year we finsihed by "sight-n-taste" and had wonderful clear syrup, but probably not "quite" syrup, but it was good to us.
Our second year we had a darker syrup, (and we used a Hydrometer), that developed rock candy in the bottoms of the jars along with some sugar sand. I really think we got'er a bit overdone.
THIS YEAR; We took our time, filtered sap through a T-shirt as always, and boiled the same way with a bit better heat/rate. When we took off the syrup, (we finished on the evap by dropping the heat), and we took it off when everything was perfect, we filtered through 3 layers of felt. This first flitering left a dark gray MUD,......yuck! Then into the house for another filtering through felt and a coffee filter.
From there, we placed all of our syrup in a big cooker kettle in the garage refrigerator. A week or so later the stuff was nice and clear with only a bit of sediment on the bottom.
SO,.........the "Boss" dumps off the top, (I ate the rest) and heats up to 180* carefully, and cans it.
We now have about 1 3/4 gallons of the best tasting,.......... CLOUDY, SEDIMENT FILLED, SYRUP!!!
What happened? HELP!!!!
Frustrated in Plymouth, WI
Pete