Home made Maple Syrup and sugar.

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Dontkillbill

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I made maple syrup and a bit of maple sugar last night. Actually I made 40 rounds of 303 and Maple syrup yesterday. I felt really Canadian yesterday eh.

The sugar is so creamy it is a treat for sure!

Next weekend the sap will likely dy off but I will have one more batch. I might reduce one pint down to 60 percent sugar instead of 66 percent (legally its sap at 66 percent and mix it with a whisky) I think that might make a nice drink. Any thoughts?

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British Red

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Next weekend the sap will likely dy off but I will have one more batch. I might reduce one pint down to 60 percent sugar instead of 66 percent (legally its sap at 66 percent and mix it with a whisky) I think that might make a nice drink. Any thoughts?

I suspect 60% would be too thick - I'd aim for around 40% (never done maple syrup but have made sugar from beet). It would be a waste of good whisky, but great if you can get the strong Everclear (we use 90% alcohol spirytus here but shine from the tap would work) you should preserve the maple flavour. Cut it 50/50 syrup to Everclear and you should end up with a spirit strengrh drink with a soft flavour.

Fun to try anyway....my 20% abv suicider certaonly worked out well!
 

santaman2000

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I made maple syrup and a bit of maple sugar last night. Actually I made 40 rounds of 303 and Maple syrup yesterday. I felt really Canadian yesterday eh.

The sugar is so creamy it is a treat for sure!

Next weekend the sap will likely dy off but I will have one more batch. I might reduce one pint down to 60 percent sugar instead of 66 percent (legally its sap at 66 percent and mix it with a whisky) I think that might make a nice drink. Any thoughts?....[/video]

I've often wondered if you couls actually distill it down to make spirits the same way cane juice is distilled down to make rum?

As for BR's suggestion that 66% might be too thick, well possibly so. But the thinness was my only real complaint with maple syrup. I love the tatse but prefer the viscocity of something such as honey or molasses.
 

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