johnallin
03-30-2009, 09:41 PM
I finished up yesterday, after it is all said and done this is the way it breaks down for me and the Half Pint.
35 taps produced 388 gal sap, or 11 gal sap per tap avg, 6½ gallons of syrup or 3/4 qt syrup per tap. Avg sugar content was somewhere around 1½%., pretty low compared to last year, but that's what is was.
Bottled up 104 - 8 ounce bottles or 6½ gallons of syrup which is 57½ gal sap/gal syrup.
Boiled 12 times with a total boiling time of 57 hours..looks like the half pint was averaging about 6½ gal/hour.
I'm now hoping to move up to a Leader 2x6. Like a lot of you I started with a pan in the woods, a home made rig and then the 1/2 pint. The half pint is an awesome rig, easy to run 15-40 gallons through without a lot of fussing around, and has made the best syrup I've ever had, but I want to tap more of our trees and it's time to move up. Sugar house is in the plans for this summer also. Any of your input will be appreciated. In two years checking in here I've gained a wealth of information.
Thanks John Allin
35 taps produced 388 gal sap, or 11 gal sap per tap avg, 6½ gallons of syrup or 3/4 qt syrup per tap. Avg sugar content was somewhere around 1½%., pretty low compared to last year, but that's what is was.
Bottled up 104 - 8 ounce bottles or 6½ gallons of syrup which is 57½ gal sap/gal syrup.
Boiled 12 times with a total boiling time of 57 hours..looks like the half pint was averaging about 6½ gal/hour.
I'm now hoping to move up to a Leader 2x6. Like a lot of you I started with a pan in the woods, a home made rig and then the 1/2 pint. The half pint is an awesome rig, easy to run 15-40 gallons through without a lot of fussing around, and has made the best syrup I've ever had, but I want to tap more of our trees and it's time to move up. Sugar house is in the plans for this summer also. Any of your input will be appreciated. In two years checking in here I've gained a wealth of information.
Thanks John Allin