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Adam Funk[_2_] 08-10-2008 08:25 PM

Perishability of sugar syrup?
 
Several winemaking books suggest using sugar syrup at a concentration
of 1 lb sugar per 2 UK pints of total volume (800 g/litre) to feed the
must for strong wines.

Suppose I let the solution boil for a minute or two, then use boiled
water to make up the exact volume, and store it in sanitized beer
bottles with sanitized reusable caps (I use Betadine/Iodophor to
sanitize).

How long is it safe (from infection in brewing/winemaking terms) to
keep it for re-use after opening it, pouring out some solution, and
recapping it?


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bobdrob[_2_] 10-10-2008 12:56 AM

Perishability of sugar syrup?
 
hi! I've kept simple syrups stored in tupperware (scant sanitization) for
months in the 'fridge without problem. I've also kept a batch of syrup for
over a year by periodically adding H2O & re-boiling it w/o any apparent
cooties. HTH. regards, bob



"Adam Funk" > wrote in message
...
> Several winemaking books suggest using sugar syrup at a concentration
> of 1 lb sugar per 2 UK pints of total volume (800 g/litre) to feed the
> must for strong wines.
>
> Suppose I let the solution boil for a minute or two, then use boiled
> water to make up the exact volume, and store it in sanitized beer
> bottles with sanitized reusable caps (I use Betadine/Iodophor to
> sanitize).
>
> How long is it safe (from infection in brewing/winemaking terms) to
> keep it for re-use after opening it, pouring out some solution, and
> recapping it?
>
>
> --
> Usenet is a cesspool, a dung heap. [Patrick A. Townson]




Adam Funk[_2_] 10-10-2008 09:26 PM

Perishability of sugar syrup?
 
On 2008-10-09, bobdrob wrote:

> hi! I've kept simple syrups stored in tupperware (scant sanitization) for
> months in the 'fridge without problem. I've also kept a batch of syrup for
> over a year by periodically adding H2O & re-boiling it w/o any apparent
> cooties. HTH. regards, bob


Thanks!

Out of curiosity, why are you adding water to the syrup later?
Doesn't that make it hard to know how much sugar you're adding to the
wine?


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bobdrob[_2_] 11-10-2008 01:24 PM

Perishability of sugar syrup?
 
I teach culinary arts in a vocational school- we make a gallon+ of syrup at
a time for baking applications etc. & I don't use it in my wines. I'm
offering personal experience regarding the longevity of sugar syrup storage.
We add water to the reboil to replace the liquid boiled away & keep our
syrup from becoming too sweet (tastewise) for our pastry work. Some of my
students are REALLY GOOD at boiling stuff down... Since you would be
measuring SG with a hydrometer, you can add less by volume of the denser
syrup to your wine & still acheive the same desired SG. I'd use the left
over syrup to sweeten cocktails, iced beverages, etc, and make a new batch
as necessary. cheers!


"Adam Funk" > wrote in message
...
> On 2008-10-09, bobdrob wrote:
>
>> hi! I've kept simple syrups stored in tupperware (scant sanitization)
>> for
>> months in the 'fridge without problem. I've also kept a batch of syrup
>> for
>> over a year by periodically adding H2O & re-boiling it w/o any apparent
>> cooties. HTH. regards, bob

>
> Thanks!
>
> Out of curiosity, why are you adding water to the syrup later?
> Doesn't that make it hard to know how much sugar you're adding to the
> wine?
>
>
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Adam Funk[_2_] 12-10-2008 09:49 PM

Perishability of sugar syrup?
 
On 2008-10-11, bobdrob wrote:

> I teach culinary arts in a vocational school- we make a gallon+ of syrup at
> a time for baking applications etc. & I don't use it in my wines.


Aha.

> I'm offering personal experience regarding the longevity of sugar
> syrup storage. We add water to the reboil to replace the liquid
> boiled away & keep our syrup from becoming too sweet (tastewise) for
> our pastry work. Some of my students are REALLY GOOD at boiling
> stuff down... Since you would be measuring SG with a hydrometer, you
> can add less by volume of the denser syrup to your wine & still
> acheive the same desired SG. I'd use the left over syrup to sweeten
> cocktails, iced beverages, etc, and make a new batch as necessary.
> cheers!


OK, thanks for the advice. I think I'll stick to the more controlled
approach.


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