Maple Sap Went Bad
Given the family schedule and weather, I wasn’t able to get the maple sap boiled down into syrup within a week of collection. I figured that since it was in the fridge, I was good to go. I mean, c’mon, I had my pot and thermometer…
I had my burner setup…
Then I went to strain the sap and this is what I found…
Cloudy and slimy friggin’ sap!
Plus, the sap smelled rancid. Those are key giveaways that you should always heed when making maple syrup.
Word to the wise… figure out a way to cook the sap down and into syrup within a week of collection. Don’t be like Dave and wait thinking the refrigerator will be your saving grace. It’s very disappointing, but on the flip side I have 9 months to procure some additional syrup making supplies that should make the task easier.