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Propane Tank Delivery

01/04/2021 | Posted by jake |

We recently purchased and took delivery on this 1,000 gallon propane tank from Church Towne Gas and Welding. The 500 gallon tank we’ve been using just wasn’t enough during our peak production periods. By tripling our capacity at the sugar shack we’ll be more prepared to always make sugar, candy, and cream (our maple syrup is initially concentrated with our reverse osmosis and boiled with fuel oil). There’s also a price break on larger fuel deliveries, helping allow us to keep our prices as low as possible.

Stainless Totes

12/29/2020 | Posted by jake | | 1 Comment

Maple syrup has some similarities to single malt whiskey and wine vintages. Every barrel is slightly different based on growing and processing conditions. Sometimes this is a good thing, but often it’s more advantageous to have consistent syrup for confections. In addition to having the right color/grade it’s also important to have the correct percentage of natural glucose/fructose/sucrose to ensure proper crystallization. Last month we started using these borrowed totes to blend up to seven individual barrels together, achieving our desired characteristics. A batch of candy or cream takes approximately 12 gallons of syrup, so these 300 gallon totes can make around 25 batches of consistent product. No need to tweak the recipe every few batches and no more ending up with soft, hard, light, dark, strong, or weak tasting results. This spring we plan on purchasing a few of our own so that we always have mixtures on hand for cream, candy, and sugar.

 

Holiday Shipping Rush 2020

12/22/2020 | Posted by jake | | 3 Comments
We have always sent the bulk of our syrup through Amazon’s distribution system. Lately we’ve started to sell a much larger share directly from our website, plus due to maple candy’s shorter shelf life it is always sent fresh from the sugar shack. Here is a brief look into what went out directly from the sugar shack over the last two weeks.
 
Traditionally January-April is our busy season making syrup, however this year we were definitely busier in November-December. This would never have been possible without an amazing team, who start in the morning around 5:30AM with the first candy batch and ended around 8PM when the last box was packed up for the day. Looking forward to going back to normal and getting into the woods again – tentative tapping scheduled for the second week of January!

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