Last updated on March 27th, 2023 at 04:47 pm



Filled buckets are transferred into a 50 gallon drum which sits in the shade of our wood shed. Getting too warm would cause the watery sap to spoil before it’s boiled down into maple syrup. This drum does get hit with about an hour of sun in the late afternoon–oh well 🙂
Once the drum is full, we pump the sap from there into an empty drum on a pickup truck and take it offsite to strain and boil. Boiling temperatures and methods are a science and an art, with lots of folks offering their opinions for what makes the best maple syrup!
Pancake luncheon anyone?
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