[Syrupmakers] Propane on Sale for Syrup Cooking

tom clayton weraisecane at yahoo.com
Mon Nov 4 17:43:29 CST 2013


Kirk, We use about 18 gallons of propane per 100 gallons of juice. Tracy and Richard get a lot better return than I do. My yield is usually 12 gallons of syrup per 100 gallons juice. Tommy



On Monday, November 4, 2013 1:38 PM, Tracy Baudoin (tbaudoin) <tbaudoin at cisco.com> wrote:
  
Thanks Richard….good catch! 
T 
  
From:syrupmakers-bounces at syrupmakers.net [mailto:syrupmakers-bounces at syrupmakers.net] On Behalf Of Richard Harrison
Sent: Monday, November 04, 2013 12:35 PM
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Subject: Re: [Syrupmakers] Propane on Sale for Syrup Cooking   
  
Tracy,  
     Minor correction: 1 gallon of propane per 1 gallon of syrup(not juice).            :)   
It would expensive if it were per gallon of juice!  
              
              Richard  
  
On Monday, November 4, 2013 12:14 PM, Tracy Baudoin (tbaudoin) <tbaudoin at cisco.com> wrote:  
And just as a comparison, it takes me about 15-20 gallons of propane to cook 100 gallons of juice down to ~15-20 gallons of syrup.  So I concur with Richards assessment of 1gal. propane per 1gal. juice.  It’s a good rule of thumb for sugarcane that’s harvested with ~17-23 brix readings.  
   
That said, I’ve cut a deal with my local propane supplier, where I scratch his back and he scratches mine (tractor and mechanic work), so I get a great discount on price. ;-)  
   
Tracy Baudoin  
   
    
   
From:syrupmakers-bounces at syrupmakers.net [mailto:syrupmakers-bounces at syrupmakers.net] On Behalf Of Richard Harrison
Sent: Monday, November 04, 2013 11:43 AM
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Subject: Re: [Syrupmakers] Propane on Sale for Syrup Cooking    
   
Kirk,   
   Syrup takes about 1 gallon of propane to cook 1 gallon of syrup: this is a rule of thumb. It depends on the efficiency of your burners and setup and the brix of your juice, etc. Typically, a syrupmaking friend of mine that cooks 2 and 3 80 gallon kettles a day will use about 20 gallons of propane on a batch. He will get about 12-15 gallons of syrup. So, the cost of his propane is about $40 to cook 15 gallons of syrup  in an 80 gallon kettle.   
   Hope you find this helpful.   
                       Richard Harrison   
   
On Monday, November 4, 2013 11:29 AM, Kirk Palis <kirkdavidson at yahoo.com> wrote:   
I am not sure how to send a message to the list, but I will try...   
    
Richard, how much propane do you use for cooking a batch of syrup?  I have heard some incredible numbers from some locals here who use wood.  One "estimate" was it would take $400 worth of propane to cook a batch.     
    
Another person allegedly did a calculation and said it would use X BTUs to cook 80 gallons of juice into syrup and therefore, the Y number of cookings will cost you about $1600 for propane (of was the estimate $1200?).  Can you share your opinion or experience?   
    
thanks,   
    
Kirk   
   
On Sunday, November 3, 2013 4:16 PM, Richard Harrison <rharrison922 at yahoo.com> wrote:   
Yesterday, my cousin informed me that FerrellGas has a sale on for $1.89/gallon. I don't know what areas are covered and when the sale ends, but wanted to pass on the "hot" tip. They usually have 2 sales per year with a real discounted price like this.    
Hope someone can save some $. I bought mine last year when it was on sale.   
                 
                Regards,   
                Richard Harrison      

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