
Originally Posted by
Lespetras
Hmmm we didn't even check our sugar content as we don't have a proper sap hydrometer... So we went ahead and started our first boil yesterday afternoon anyway as we had 50 litres to work with. I've read that the first sap of the season should have the highest sugar content... But obviously I am misinformed as the consensus on here says different. Hopefully this does mean a long season.. That would be awesome! We set up a sap drip as per the local suppliers advice and things ran rather smoothly, the sweet smell of the sap boiling down was enough to send my husband into maple bliss and now he has officially taken over the household role of maple CEO! Come 10 pm we were exhausted and shut it down. Stored the partially boiled sap and will start it up again today.
Can't wait to taste the first completed batch!
Hope everyone else is not too bummed about their hydrometer readings...
Welcome to the maple addiction.
150 on 3/16 gravity 2018 and 120 sap sacks
14 x 20 sugar shack
2014 New custom 2x6 arch "The Firestorm" w/ preheater, AUF & AOF
Smokey Lake pans and water jacket bottler
2024 new 2x8 set of drop flue pans and hood from Smoky Lake. Lengthen our arch.
Just a hobby but seems like more work every
year
3 generations working together
Wife that guards our syrup
43.74° N