How do you make maple syrup shelf stable?

In addition to refrigerating opened maple syrup, the Vermont Maple Sugar Makers' Association recommends storing unopened maple syrup in a cool place. For long term storage, the Association says that maple syrup retains its flavor best when kept in the freezer (it will not freeze solid).
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Is homemade maple syrup shelf stable?

Store your syrup in a cool, dark place for up to two years until it is opened, then it must be stored in a refrigerator for up to about one year. Enjoy the family time spent making syrup and be careful preserving your syrup so it can be enjoyed on pancakes by all.
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How do you keep maple syrup from spoiling?

To prevent spoilage, maple syrup should be stored in a cool, dark location such as a cupboard, refrigerator, or freezer. In this manner, maple syrup can be safely kept for a year or more. Upon opening, store your syrup container in the freezer or refrigerator, consume within a year from the date of opening.
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How shelf stable is maple syrup?

Maple syrup unopened will last indefinitely. All of our syrup is heat packed and sealed so until it is cracked open it will have an indefinite shelf life. Once the jug is opened it should be kept in the refrigerator and should last up to 2 years.
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Does maple syrup go bad if not refrigerated?

Once the container is open, maple syrup should be refrigerated. Once in contact with air, mold could develop if the product is not refrigerated.
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Storing Maple Syrup Long Term



Can you get botulism from maple syrup?

Foodborne botulism is a risk for everyone. Because maple syrup is highly concentrated (with little water content) and very high in sugar, the syrup offers an unfavorable environment for the growth of C. botulinum spores.
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How do you store real maple syrup?

Unopened syrup can be stored in a pantry away from direct sunlight. Opened syrup should be stored in the refrigerator or freezer, and will last up to two years. If your container is unopened: It is okay to store unopened syrup containers in a pantry.
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Can bacteria grow in maple syrup?

Re-Heating Maple Syrup

Then the bottles are filled to the top, an air-tight cap is secured, and the bottles are laid on their sides to kill any bacteria hanging out on the lids. Re-heating your syrup to 180°F will kill any mold or bacteria in your syrup and make it safe to eat.
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Can pure maple syrup go bad?

How long does maple syrup last? Maple syrup never spoils! This is due to the high concentration of sugar in maple syrup. Maple syrup should be kept in the refrigerator once it's opened so as to discourage mold from growing on the syrup.
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Can you get food poisoning from maple syrup?

You have to live it for yourself. Either way, even if it tastes pretty bland, it's still safe to consume, so no worries you'll get sick from eating “out of date” maple syrup.
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How do you store homemade syrup?

Keep it cold.

Store the simple syrup in an airtight container, in the fridge, until ready to use. As mentioned above, basic simple syrup can stay fresh up to 4 weeks, however flavor simple syrups need to be used within a week or two.
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How do you package maple syrup?

Maple syrup can be filled into metal, glass, or food-grade plastic containers. Metal cans represent maple syrup packed in the most traditional manner. If you choose to use metal containers, make sure they are clean and very dry before filling.
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Why does my maple syrup smell like alcohol?

Syrup that is fermented will have a sickening sweet flavor, at times a honey like similarity. Depending on the type of ferment, it may have an alcoholic or fruity taste. Severe ferment may have a foamy appearance.
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Do maple syrup bottles need sterilization?

Wash the jars well in hot soapy water and rinse them very well with hot water. You don't want any leftover soap ruining your syrup. After you have clean jars, sterilize them in boiling water bath for 10 minutes. Jars must be sterilized because the syrup is not processed.
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How do you seal maple syrup bottles?

Securely cap each container as it is filled and then place the container on its side (Figure 2) or upside down for 5 to 10 minutes to ensure the hot maple syrup contacts and kills all spoilage organisms that may be present in the top neck and inner lid surface of the bottle, jug or can.
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Do you have to sterilize jars for maple syrup?

Jars must be sterilized before filling with hot maple syrup to eliminate bacteria and mold spores. Place the canning rack into the water bath canner, set the jars upright in the canner, and add water to cover the jars.
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What is the white stuff on top of maple syrup?

Maple Syrup mould (or bloom) is actually more common than you may think - especially in 100% pure Maple Syrup. DO NOT THROW IT AWAY - your Maple Syrup is completely salvageable. The mould that grows on Maple Syrup is a rare, weird little fungus knows as a xerophile.
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What is the cloudy stuff in maple syrup?

Does your maple syrup have gritty sediment at the bottom of the jars or does it look cloudy? This is the result of sugar sand (also called niter) and every sugarmaker has dealt with it in their syrup-making career.
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Can you freeze maple syrup in glass jars?

The glass jar can be used to freeze the maple syrup, as well as to store the maple syrup after it has been taken out of the freezer. The glass jars will also protect the maple syrup from oxygen and moisture, which can cause a deterioration in quality and taste.
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Is it OK to eat moldy maple syrup?

if it smells fine and tastes fine, it's almost certainly fine. i wasn't even aware syrup COULD get moldy, but i would have chalked up the skin to crystallized sugars like in honey, or the way pudding dries.
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Can mold in maple syrup hurt you?

According to the University of Vermont extension service, it isn't a dangerous mold and you can supposedly skim it off, heat the syrup, skim the top off again, and use it. Learn more about the fungus from Cornell University.
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Why did my maple syrup freeze?

Pure maple syrup will not freeze solid but it becomes very thick and it will expand so be sure that there is sufficient room in the open container to allow for expansion. Stored under these conditions we recommend the syrup be used within one year.
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Does maple syrup need to be canned?

Maple syrup is naturally high in sugar and so long as it's canned properly and sealed hot in a sterile jar, it should keep indefinitely. The biggest risk is mold spores, which will begin growing in an improperly sealed glass jar after about a year. Believe it or not, mold doesn't ruin maple syrup.
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What can I use to filter maple syrup?

You can filter using cheesecloth or coffee filters, but If you are considering making maple syrup in future years, we recommend using a reusable filter material called “orlon”. The orlon cone filter shown here is a common style used by hobbyists.
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Can you drink maple sap straight from the tree?

Absolutely! But, take caution. It's always best to boil sap and make syrup first. You can eat raw maple syrup (sap) as it is sterile inside the tree and does not come in contact with any bacteria or harmful substances.
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