What can cause sap to be off color? just had a little sap in the tanks that was fresh and clear, not cloudy, but a little brownish looking when looking at the totes. there was a thin layer of ice on top, so I know it never got warm and didn't sit for more than a day. I keep tanks very clean and rinse good every time I pick up. It tasted sweet also and looks clear in a jar. Just the quantity in the tanks looks a little brownish or copper color. Is this something that happens when about to go buddy, or some other factor in the trees that can cause that? Getting paranoid about end of season since been going a month now but have wonderful sapping weather (cold and snowy) ahead in the 10day forecast