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Just finished tapping the maple trees on my hunting property. Hopefully by the end of the weekend we will have enough sap to start boiling. It takes 40 gallons of sap to make a gallon of pure maple syrup.
I never did anything with maple.Just finished tapping the maple trees on my hunting property. Hopefully by the end of the weekend we will have enough sap to start boiling. It takes 40 gallons of sap to make a gallon of pure maple syrup.
So cool. I will miss last run dark amber. My favorite.Just finished tapping the maple trees on my hunting property. Hopefully by the end of the weekend we will have enough sap to start boiling. It takes 40 gallons of sap to make a gallon of pure maple syrup.
They leave the tubing up year round and only pull the taps, retapping each tree every season.If you're ever in Vermont, it's an interesting stop at one of the "sugar houses" as I remember them being called. They had taps all over the mountain side with rubber tubing to let gravity do its job and bring the sap down the hill to the house. I'm sure they'd take down the tubing and taps after the season was done. But I'd say it would have to have taken a fair amount of work out of the process.
The reverse osmosis machines have made the process faster and more profitable as much less boiling is now required but it has also lost the Smokey flavor of syrup being finish boiled over a wood fire. My grandaughter will not eat anything other than home made maple syrup on her pancakes.Born and raised in Vermont. Maple syrup is a huge part of our state. Spent my teen years in a orchard with an uncle tapping fix lines and boiling. It’s insane how much work goes into a gallon of syrup…. Great experience in hard work.
They don’t charge enough for it!
Very cool. Keep us posted on the process!Just finished tapping the maple trees on my hunting property. Hopefully by the end of the weekend we will have enough sap to start boiling. It takes 40 gallons of sap to make a gallon of pure maple syrup.