b-bros
03-26-2010, 01:32 PM
Date of this post March 26,2010
Hey all I am really new at this syrup making stuff. I live in northern central Mass. My brother had a bunch of nice trees to tap, some nice old sugar maples and at least 3 feet across the stump. (If they were to be cut which they are not) I got all of the tapping and tubing down. I built a nice evaporator with a gravity feed drip system and it works well. I can make a gallon of syrup in about 4-5 hours. I have got the boiling and bottling fairly down and am learning fast. My next step is making some candy, but that will be another post.
So my problem is how do I know when to stop collecting sap.
I collected yesterday and the sap had been in the buckets for 3 days. Two of the buckets were a little cloudy. On those trees the little red "buds" were just starting to come out on the trees. The other trees were fairly clear but no buds yet. I boiled the sap down and it came out dark and with a slight "nutty" flavor. Not a real bad taste but it is definitely noticeable. My other batches done exactly the same way on the evaporator came out top notch and real tasty addictive.
Could someone please explain what and how to look for it. Remember that I am new, but not un-learnable. I just want to learn correctly the first time so learning curves are avoided. Please describe it to me as you would someone who does not no anything about it. That way all of the questions will be answered. Sometimes experienced people take for granted the extreme knowledge they have and overwhelm the new guy just in common talking. Like I said I am not slow just want to get it right, and don't want to dump a full batch of sap out of being a newbie. Especially when the sap is so slow this season. Next season I have found a nice hill with over 50 nice trees to tap. So now I will have to learn gravity feed and pump to truck systems. My wife says I think I know everything so I am on my way all ready.
Thanks everyone and looking forward to your responses.
Hey all I am really new at this syrup making stuff. I live in northern central Mass. My brother had a bunch of nice trees to tap, some nice old sugar maples and at least 3 feet across the stump. (If they were to be cut which they are not) I got all of the tapping and tubing down. I built a nice evaporator with a gravity feed drip system and it works well. I can make a gallon of syrup in about 4-5 hours. I have got the boiling and bottling fairly down and am learning fast. My next step is making some candy, but that will be another post.
So my problem is how do I know when to stop collecting sap.
I collected yesterday and the sap had been in the buckets for 3 days. Two of the buckets were a little cloudy. On those trees the little red "buds" were just starting to come out on the trees. The other trees were fairly clear but no buds yet. I boiled the sap down and it came out dark and with a slight "nutty" flavor. Not a real bad taste but it is definitely noticeable. My other batches done exactly the same way on the evaporator came out top notch and real tasty addictive.
Could someone please explain what and how to look for it. Remember that I am new, but not un-learnable. I just want to learn correctly the first time so learning curves are avoided. Please describe it to me as you would someone who does not no anything about it. That way all of the questions will be answered. Sometimes experienced people take for granted the extreme knowledge they have and overwhelm the new guy just in common talking. Like I said I am not slow just want to get it right, and don't want to dump a full batch of sap out of being a newbie. Especially when the sap is so slow this season. Next season I have found a nice hill with over 50 nice trees to tap. So now I will have to learn gravity feed and pump to truck systems. My wife says I think I know everything so I am on my way all ready.
Thanks everyone and looking forward to your responses.