Originally Posted by
Kmb
Out of town for a week, but came home to 200 gallons (40 taps, including neighbors 7 which only yeilded 13g, mostly sugars). The sugar content was over 3% (with a refractometer)! Boiled all day yesterday and 1/2 of today to yield about 4.5-5 gal.
Must say the new half pint supreme with home-made blower is intense: 12+ gal per hour when really on it with flue temp over 1200 (and up to 1600).
But I am disappointed in the supreme pan and its ability to form a gradient. Really only hit +6 - +7 deg at the draw off a few times. It behaves, disappointingly, like a big flat pan. Maybe I’m not doing it right? I tried to regulate inflow from warming pan to keep the level at 1/5-2 inches. Warming pan was 140-160 degrees.
Also got super dark syrup which I attribute to the sap sitting for the week (it was a bit cloudy but tasted great) as well as longer boiling (without gradient as noted above).
Overall a success, and big upgrade from steam pans and blocks.