@@nikosgewrgratos7289 honey is better in every way, however, only buy local honey. Reason being is that most of the major honey companies get sugared down substitute from china that they can label as natural even though it's not. Local honey is pure and from the bees directly, no additives.
Simply as a Canadian I fucking hate honey can’t stand the taste however I love maple syrup . Put it on French toast, waffles, pancakes, and some poutine
Archana CR solar energy doesn’t produce that much energy, that’s why there always in large groups. They would need a bunch of solar panels and those things aren’t cheap.
TheAntemon Isn't that how food factories should be tho? I mean it's food so I believe they must have like cleaning standards or whatever or is it not like this in most food-processing companies?
You'd think so, but take a look at this: www.fda.gov/iceci/compliancemanuals/compliancepolicyguidancemanual/ucm074443.htm tl;dr if there's on average less than 60 insect parts per 100grams in your chocolate, it's A-OK! if there's on average less than 1 rodent hair in your choclate, it's also A-OK! kinda makes you wonder what that extra crunch is on your snickers bar, eh?
All that pure water they filter out, is the same type of water used in places that make computer parts etc. Pretty sure it's not safe to drink, but great for cleaning.
its perfectly fine to drink, its just pure h2o. The only problem comes from consistently drinking it. Because its pure water and doesn't have any minerals the body tries to create an equilibrium between minerals and h2o and then your cells will swell trying to compensate for the excess of h20 and lack of minerals. So its fine to drink a little bit but it cant be the only source of water you drink or you'll basically explode your cells.
I had your maple syrup here in PH 🇵🇭 I'm happy that your whole process is clean so I know that I get what I paid for. ❤️ Happy consumer here all the way from Phillipines.
Yes same here. Now I understand why it's pricey. It's good to know that I'm eating something clean, delicious and came from an eco friendly factory. 👍🏻💖💖💖
Much more than learning how maple syrup is made I was overwhelmed with the cleanliness of the whole place. How do they keep it so so spotlessly clean. I would recommend buying their maple syrup even for royalties. These are downright true professionals committed to giving the very best to their customers. Thank you for the wonderful video.
Mahesh Munchies They mention that they use the pure water removed from the actual maple sap, to clean their equipment. Which has no minerals in it, in which allows dirt to bond with the water particles easily. Its pretty brilliant haha. : )
@Michael Rodriguez sure thing buddy the "old fashioned way isn't always the best way" many times it's not even a good way, this is just a recolection system which is better so they don't have to waste their time and the consumer ends with more maple syrup, it doesn't drop the quality of the maple syrup and it's far safer to consume if it's done according to their regulations
@@maryly6134 hater? Love listen I don't give a flying fuck if people make their business around it but I'm highlighting the fact that the traditional way of doing maple syrup probably isn't the best way and in many cases the "classic way" isn't always the best in some cases it's not even a decent way I'm not entirely saying that maple syrup the classic way isn't a good way since you know it's fucking tasty nonetheless but he shouldn't be insulting maple syrup producers who thought ahead and decided to mass produce high quality maple syrup and recicle the water too. I'm going to give you an example of how the "classic way" in many cases by today's standards isn't even a good way. Vaccines used to contain a certain virus from cows that would help humans develop antibodies for a specific disease which I cannot remember the name of but there was no quality control and no realistic testing done by today's standards so it wasn't even a good way (again by today's standards) they weren't entirely sure how a human would react to it. Now look at how heavily regulated vaccines are by the government and the way they're made now is one heck of an amazing way, we don't say "oh we should boycott those who advance with technology because they aren't doing it our way we should go back to the time where vaccines were just introduced you know that's the best way or fuck you" Also I don't need to make maple syrup to call people out on their BS it's like me telling you "oh you can't criticize my shitty robot because you're can't even do something like this, hater" that's how stupid your logic is.
@ku normal water contains minerals and salts naturally and it also is important for our normal bodily functions, this water will just strees out your kidneys and other organs
I am Japanese. About 30 years ago, I went to the United States only once for work and ate pancakes with real Canadian maple syrup. Very good aroma and moderate sweetness were very impressive. It is only recently that real maple syrup has become available in mail order in Japan. I want to see your map and taste the real maple syrup.
A good friend of my father bought us a small cute bottle for this company years ago. Little did I know that after years and years I would actually see the video of the people who made it, and how I should have cherished it more, this is the Champagne of Maple syrup. Lovely work boys 😍
It doesn't smell any thing. Remember its water that you see evaporating. You need to extract the sugar from the maple water by boiling it . My brother got one and we cook the syrup old school with wood!
Doomtrigger the speed of retrieval and efficiency have gone up, but it's not like they can increase the rate the sap recovers, so there is still an upper cap for scarcity of the product.
Here I was thinking this was gonna be some 'We been on dis 'ere land fer a hund'ed years n' we use the same methuds as my great-granpappy did, simple is best eh?' What I got was the most sophisticated and complex hydro-extraction, distillation and filtration setup I've ever seen... Which is as Green & Energy conscious as imaginable, reusing the filtered water for cleaning the equipment and facilities and using the Maple branches for heating/distilling the sap into syrup... Absolutely incredible.
ok now i dont feel like im being ripped off whenever i buy 100% real maple syrup at the store...this is a lot of time and work to make a relatively small yield and the process is not at all what i imagined, very clean facility...its cleaner than my home and me and my wife are neat freaks. anyone else getting hungry for pancakes?
@@AJ-ox8xy There is alot of American made maple syrup and it's still expensive. Canada is not the only country that makes maple syrup. Its the process.
@@stevenhagen7320 depends on the state and what you define as expensive. If you live in the North where maple syrup can be made from the surrounding farms then it will be substantially cheaper than buying syrup made in Canada due to the tariffs. If you live farther south like I do then yes Syrup is on average about the same price from Canada as it would be from the north part of the US, due to shipping expenses. The fact is that most Syrup as a general rule in the US is from Canada as that is one of our number one imports from the country. There is also other factors that increase the price. Another primary is that people value real maple syrup. People are willing to pay 20$ to even 50$ for a decent amount of syrup and therefore the market has no reason to drop the price established by the Canadian syrup.
@@shade4416 Well, it's basically 99-98% water and 1-2% sugar. So it taste the same as if you put 1 spoon of maple syrup in a 2 little bottle of water... (Yup, it only taste like water with barely a hint of maple in it.) I remember being cruelly disappointed when i got to drink a sip of sap when i was young.
I just ordered some maple syrup in the amber and also the maple sugar for my teas. I love everything about these people. Family-owned, nice to the trees, honest to goodness pure maple syrup and none of the rubbish in everything else in this life today. I mean how was I not going to after watching the maple juice literally come out of the tree?
I have tasted their syrup, in fact have some of it in my kitchen now and it is excellent! It was a gift someone had brought for me. I am pleasantly surprised to see them on UA-cam now I know where my bottle of syrup came from. I never use anything but pure maple syrup, I think it is much better than the artificial stuff.
Jonathan Yeo - Hey, Im a hippie and I love pancakes and maple syrup ! I like trees and the enviroment, but I like a roof over my head and pancakes on Saturday morning better.... ;)
Bruh why do people like you say I'm from UK btw why the fuck do we care like holy shit I hate seeing comments like (sorry for bad English)(I'm from Germany give me more attention)just shutup
every year we'd make maple syrup on my grandfather's land.. such great memories.. he had about 80 acres & we'd tap various trees out in the woods.. & then process it in one of his large sheds.. he had a big wood burning furnace in the one shed.. you could literally park a John Deere A in there... with room to spare..
Arnt Magne Skogstad first person I seen spell tall sirup right! my ancestors had to fight Connecticut farmers who were cutting their product with sugar from using the word sirup!
I’ve seen videos of collecting/boiling down buckets of sap since I was a kid. Thank you for such a great look into what modern large scale production looks like, makes me appreciate the product even more :)
This Maple Syrup is made by local people and is a time consuming process. It's definitely worth the cost! I sure appreciate whoever made this video and thanks to the Garland family for taking time to show the process! This is interesting. Thanks and have a blessed day!!!!! 🍁 🇺🇸🇨🇦
I use maple syrup in my breakfast sausage process, and I am so glad to run across this on youtube. You people have done an excellent job of processing the maple syrup and the cleanliness is impeccable. Your presentation incredibly admirable. Loved watching. I must say your attitude was great. Hope you are successful in your expansion.
As a young man, back in 1976, I lived in Quebec for a few years. The last two in St.Thomas. All farm country. My neighbor had a sugar shack, all buckets. Some of the other farmers, with more money, were already into pipelines. I remember going out and collecting buckets, and once in awhile sneaking a sip. My god. Sweetest water you ever tasted. I feel sorry for anyone who never experienced that. I'm 58 now and I still remember how amazing that cold tree sap tasted.
Thank you so much for the virtual private tour! Your neighbors must be so lucky to smell that sweet goodness all season long! I thoroughly enjoyed learning about the process...especially from your handsome son!
"So the tree can heal faster" YES! Trees are still living beings and need to heal their wounds as well, or they'll scar and have higher numbers for illnesses. Thanks for understanding something this basic that most people don't.
Amazing! I didn't realise the amount of hard work that goes into making maple syrup. Now I appreciate the value of it. For some reason I always thought maple syrup came out ready made from the tree. Glad I learned something new 😊
@@exodusdiva2295 oooooh maple butter is the BEST!! I live in Quebec and I have family and friends who own sugar shack so I have plenty of maple syrup and butter all year long! If you have the chance of visiting one ask them if you can try their fresh maple water, then syrup (of course), toffee and butter. Your taste buds will thank you!
That was amazing to watch! I love seeing how much work goes into making things like this! Thank you for sharing it(and linking to the business's website too).
watching this video while bored at work and I swear to god the urge to quit my job and move to Canada so I spend the rest of my life extracting maple is just so strong
Wow wow! This video is very informative. They answered all my questions about maple syrup making. It takes way too much work to make it. I am very impressed on how clean is the facility! It is cleaner than my house! Heheh. Thank so very much guys for putting this video together. I will try to purchase your syrup. Many thanks from Chicago!
Im so glad that you all are as gentle to mother nature as possible.The cleanliness is important to but 2cnd to being gracious and gentle to nature is the most important and glad to see.Ty💜❤️🌱🌲🌳
Okay, I've figured it all out. You're a mere 1,142 miles from me here in Atlanta if I take the I-81 North route, and I can drive thru in only 18 hours if my son and I switch off at the wheel. Can I just pitch a tent outside your factory? Ironically, I'm diabetic, but... WHAT A WAY TO GO!!! :)
My grandson and I just watched this video. Very informative. Just 2 days away and my family gets their Garland Sugar Shack surprises. I'm so excited! MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL at Garland Sugar Shack from Victoria BC
What's good about these Family-owned business is that they're making things sustainable and clean as much as possible without adulterating the product. So, it's best to support these businesses instead of commercialized products regardless it may be expensive, but it's reliability and quality is guaranteed.
I don't like maple syrup but it's nice to see how it is manufactured. I've bought a small leaf-shaped bottle of maple syrup from them and I absolutely love the bottle, the rest I gave it to my siblings :D
my family would go tree tapping every year and pay 15 bucks to have it made in the wooded area we lived in. i never realized how lucky i was i thought everyone did this
I guess the water removed from sap during RO is drinkable.I wonder if you could set up a parallel distillery unit for bottling them Now you have a new product Maple water.. wow.. sounds interesting.. !
I just bought a bottle of this syrup last week (paid almost $20.00). Ran across this video somehow this morning and glad I did. Ill definatly will buy again. This is a family business at its best!
rota m8 quit it with those stupid comments. All you're doing is assuming, and we all know that we wouldn't happen. Stop trying to make everyone feel sorry for you
I love Canadian maple syrup. To use it to candy walnuts is one of my specialties when baking or preparing desserts. A well made banana bread with candied walnuts is absolutely delicious
That is the cleanest food processing facility I have ever seen.
And its very enviromentally conscious too, really impressive,
Tousif
I think it's the first time they have used it
I want live your country
Agree
Well, I'm never going to complain about the cost of maple syrup again. It's worth it.
It's not worth it at all the honey is better cheaper more tasty and healthy
G aunt Jemima isn't real maple syrup.
@@nikosgewrgratos7289 that's subjuctive
@@nikosgewrgratos7289 honey is better in every way, however, only buy local honey. Reason being is that most of the major honey companies get sugared down substitute from china that they can label as natural even though it's not. Local honey is pure and from the bees directly, no additives.
Simply as a Canadian I fucking hate honey can’t stand the taste however I love maple syrup .
Put it on French toast, waffles, pancakes, and some poutine
This is the most eco friendly product that i saw been made in my life
@@archanacr 🤦
Archana CR it is not going to be 100% eco friendly
@@archanacr you do realize that solar energy isn't the most efficient for this line of work
Archana CR solar energy doesn’t produce that much energy, that’s why there always in large groups. They would need a bunch of solar panels and those things aren’t cheap.
@@tonychopp2952 well said
I just can't believe how clean the whole place is.
You'd think they were making hard drives not maple syrup.
TheAntemon Isn't that how food factories should be tho? I mean it's food so I believe they must have like cleaning standards or whatever or is it not like this in most food-processing companies?
You'd think so, but take a look at this:
www.fda.gov/iceci/compliancemanuals/compliancepolicyguidancemanual/ucm074443.htm
tl;dr
if there's on average less than 60 insect parts per 100grams in your chocolate, it's A-OK!
if there's on average less than 1 rodent hair in your choclate, it's also A-OK!
kinda makes you wonder what that extra crunch is on your snickers bar, eh?
All that pure water they filter out, is the same type of water used in places that make computer parts etc. Pretty sure it's not safe to drink, but great for cleaning.
its perfectly fine to drink, its just pure h2o. The only problem comes from consistently drinking it. Because its pure water and doesn't have any minerals the body tries to create an equilibrium between minerals and h2o and then your cells will swell trying to compensate for the excess of h20 and lack of minerals. So its fine to drink a little bit but it cant be the only source of water you drink or you'll basically explode your cells.
alosercalledsusie
As much as I know the pure water will drain your body if its minerals. I may be wrong.
They seem like humble people.
Ignyte for sure they are from quebec we're humble as we can be... just don't fuck with poutine
Dj_Skpy u don’t cuss when ur humble
Mikyla Films/GAMES humble and polite are too different things
MrMrs Adam Chase for you it is
Mikyla Films/GAMES you don’t claim to be humble when you’re humble.
I had your maple syrup here in PH 🇵🇭 I'm happy that your whole process is clean so I know that I get what I paid for. ❤️ Happy consumer here all the way from Phillipines.
Do they sell this particular brand in the PH?
pog! another filipino! hope you're doing good rn, what with the covid stuff!
you have summoned the whole philippines population what have you done
Yes same here. Now I understand why it's pricey. It's good to know that I'm eating something clean, delicious and came from an eco friendly factory. 👍🏻💖💖💖
i thought it was pornhub
Much more than learning how maple syrup is made I was overwhelmed with the cleanliness of the whole place. How do they keep it so so spotlessly clean. I would recommend buying their maple syrup even for royalties. These are downright true professionals committed to giving the very best to their customers. Thank you for the wonderful video.
Mahesh Munchies They mention that they use the pure water removed from the actual maple sap, to clean their equipment.
Which has no minerals in it, in which allows dirt to bond with the water particles easily. Its pretty brilliant haha. : )
@Michael Rodriguez sure thing buddy the "old fashioned way isn't always the best way" many times it's not even a good way, this is just a recolection system which is better so they don't have to waste their time and the consumer ends with more maple syrup, it doesn't drop the quality of the maple syrup and it's far safer to consume if it's done according to their regulations
@@treversgohalso known as "distilled" water.
ABEL stop hating on them it’s not like you could do any better hater
@@maryly6134 hater? Love listen I don't give a flying fuck if people make their business around it but I'm highlighting the fact that the traditional way of doing maple syrup probably isn't the best way and in many cases the "classic way" isn't always the best in some cases it's not even a decent way I'm not entirely saying that maple syrup the classic way isn't a good way since you know it's fucking tasty nonetheless but he shouldn't be insulting maple syrup producers who thought ahead and decided to mass produce high quality maple syrup and recicle the water too.
I'm going to give you an example of how the "classic way" in many cases by today's standards isn't even a good way.
Vaccines used to contain a certain virus from cows that would help humans develop antibodies for a specific disease which I cannot remember the name of but there was no quality control and no realistic testing done by today's standards so it wasn't even a good way (again by today's standards) they weren't entirely sure how a human would react to it.
Now look at how heavily regulated vaccines are by the government and the way they're made now is one heck of an amazing way, we don't say "oh we should boycott those who advance with technology because they aren't doing it our way we should go back to the time where vaccines were just introduced you know that's the best way or fuck you"
Also I don't need to make maple syrup to call people out on their BS it's like me telling you "oh you can't criticize my shitty robot because you're can't even do something like this, hater" that's how stupid your logic is.
- i just cant stop admiring how clean their facility is. Wow!
Thanks!
Yea very clean
Good place to make love to a maple tree
Eye wont sum uf dat pure water!
Translation: I want some of that pure water!
Cause their trash shipped to Phillipines and Malaysia lol
Who else wanna try the water extracted from the sap
+1
Genuine Pain it's like very very faintly sweet water
That'll be very bad for your body tho, I mean seriously bad.
@ku normal water contains minerals and salts naturally and it also is important for our normal bodily functions, this water will just strees out your kidneys and other organs
Rohan Dubey Dude, he means the shit straight outta the tree.
Kind of videos i watch at 3am
Chill.
2:51 am right now
Watching this at 3:13 am lol
Same
5:20 for me
A maple syrup pipeline...
Damn Canada
PEPHEPOPE , I'm starting to think about moving...
Heard trumps planning a 7/11 just so he can tap into the canadas trees smh there's loads of em up there
@@marcinski3387 #brexit
Cool fact Canada makes 93% of the worlds maple syrup
lol
I am Japanese. About 30 years ago, I went to the United States only once for work and ate pancakes with real Canadian maple syrup. Very good aroma and moderate sweetness were very impressive. It is only recently that real maple syrup has become available in mail order in Japan. I want to see your map and taste the real maple syrup.
A good friend of my father bought us a small cute bottle for this company years ago.
Little did I know that after years and years I would actually see the video of the people who made it, and how I should have cherished it more, this is the Champagne of Maple syrup.
Lovely work boys 😍
Aww❤
That’s actually really nice ☺️
*cherished
What about the taste? It was good? 😋
Canada with their maple pipeline gonna be making syrup powered cars
Why haven’t the environmentalist shut down these pipelines.
Roger C because it doesn’t harm the trees and those same environmentalists are buying the Syrup.
@@rogerc23 Right where are the protesters!!!
🤣🤣
armymanscott I would love to see that tho
Imagine how good it smells in there
It's gonna smell sweet as hell. I hate sweet smelling things it gives me a headache
It doesn't smell any thing. Remember its water that you see evaporating. You need to extract the sugar from the maple water by boiling it . My brother got one and we cook the syrup old school with wood!
100
@@vachonpiton113 you're destroy water.
Heavenly
That's one professional setup. So much gleaming stainless!
Probably can use that place to manufacture microchips. So clean.
Thanks guys!
Chuck Vanderbildt its so beautiful 😭😭
you suck
very professional for only 4000 liters per year.
Now I get why it's expensive.
Cesar Battistini Maziero same 😂
Cesar Battistini Maziero the price should have gone down with this system... the old way yes but this system saves alot of time and money
Doomtrigger the speed of retrieval and efficiency have gone up, but it's not like they can increase the rate the sap recovers, so there is still an upper cap for scarcity of the product.
Doomtrigger
after that equipment is paid for
Cesar Battistini Maziero
i doubt all maple syrup makes are that pure
Being in the food business myself I have to tell you guys, You run an absolutely beautiful, clean, operation and I'm sure your syrup is delicious!
They don't use GLOVES. It's not clean.
Was that asbestos on the burner door? 5:16
That's it, I'm quitting college to become a sap farmer.
Great choice bastard.
twoja stara who are you trying to offend with a comment as dumb as that
A year goes, have you quit yet?
guys calm down..im pretty sure this was a joke
but if it wasnt, good luck!
twoja stara
Go to hell.
Im Canadian, but goddamn thats a Canadian accent.
matthewrenshaw
lol i love the way he says aboat.. errrrr.... about
It's Quebec
@G H What's so douchebag about their comment?
Lol
@@Alphabet7 Cumberland, Ontario actually
they've maxed out their maple syrup farming ability.
Here I was thinking this was gonna be some 'We been on dis 'ere land fer a hund'ed years n' we use the same methuds as my great-granpappy did, simple is best eh?'
What I got was the most sophisticated and complex hydro-extraction, distillation and filtration setup I've ever seen... Which is as Green & Energy conscious as imaginable, reusing the filtered water for cleaning the equipment and facilities and using the Maple branches for heating/distilling the sap into syrup... Absolutely incredible.
That’s Canadians for you
ok now i dont feel like im being ripped off whenever i buy 100% real maple syrup at the store...this is a lot of time and work to make a relatively small yield and the process is not at all what i imagined, very clean facility...its cleaner than my home and me and my wife are neat freaks. anyone else getting hungry for pancakes?
If you live in the US, the reason maple syrup is so expensive here is due to the tariffs and up charge from Canada.
@@AJ-ox8xy There is alot of American made maple syrup and it's still expensive. Canada is not the only country that makes maple syrup. Its the process.
@@stevenhagen7320 depends on the state and what you define as expensive. If you live in the North where maple syrup can be made from the surrounding farms then it will be substantially cheaper than buying syrup made in Canada due to the tariffs. If you live farther south like I do then yes Syrup is on average about the same price from Canada as it would be from the north part of the US, due to shipping expenses.
The fact is that most Syrup as a general rule in the US is from Canada as that is one of our number one imports from the country. There is also other factors that increase the price. Another primary is that people value real maple syrup. People are willing to pay 20$ to even 50$ for a decent amount of syrup and therefore the market has no reason to drop the price established by the Canadian syrup.
Well of course it’s going to be very sanitary, it has to be for them to be able to sell their syrup😂
I need you and your wife in my life. Not a fan of cleaning. LOL 😂😂😂
I love seeing eco friendly efficient processes like this one.
that water actually looks so nice and it's really cool that they reuse everything they get from the tree
My ignorant ass thought it came out of the trees brown damn near ready to consume after a small amount of filtering.
Honestly I thought the same hahaha
lol! Don't feel bad esqueue! I didn't have a clue either! I was ready to hold a plate of pancakes under the spout, lol!
I mean you can consume it right away but it’s wayyy too watery to be enjoyable, but it still tastes pretty okay.
@@shade4416 Well, it's basically 99-98% water and 1-2% sugar. So it taste the same as if you put 1 spoon of maple syrup in a 2 little bottle of water... (Yup, it only taste like water with barely a hint of maple in it.) I remember being cruelly disappointed when i got to drink a sip of sap when i was young.
Same wow
I just ordered some maple syrup in the amber and also the maple sugar for my teas. I love everything about these people. Family-owned, nice to the trees, honest to goodness pure maple syrup and none of the rubbish in everything else in this life today. I mean how was I not going to after watching the maple juice literally come out of the tree?
I have tasted their syrup, in fact have some of it in my kitchen now and it is excellent! It was a gift someone had brought for me. I am pleasantly surprised to see them on UA-cam now I know where my bottle of syrup came from. I never use anything but pure maple syrup, I think it is much better than the artificial stuff.
FACTS!
It's amazing how clean everything looks
I love the efficiency of this. Saving the water to clean the place up is really smart!
i bet those six dislikes were maple syrup companies
+Tasha-Dolphins Lover we always wonder who it is... Who gets mad at maple syrup, guitars, and candy?
Stereokroma I'll tell you who. Monsters. Monsters do.
Tasha-Dolphins Lover No, it were the trees!
Either that or hippies
Jonathan Yeo - Hey, Im a hippie and I love pancakes and maple syrup !
I like trees and the enviroment, but I like a roof over my head and pancakes on Saturday morning better.... ;)
Now I understand why it's so expensive. I didn't know it had mineral content either. Fantastic video. Big thumbs up from the UK
Bruh why do people like you say I'm from UK btw why the fuck do we care like holy shit I hate seeing comments like (sorry for bad English)(I'm from Germany give me more attention)just shutup
@@jakerad9553 you cared enough to leave a long comment
Why don't you shut it?
@@Dr.HooWho Haha same goes for you if it triggers you that much stay out of it
every year we'd make maple syrup on my grandfather's land.. such great memories.. he had about 80 acres & we'd tap various trees out in the woods.. & then process it in one of his large sheds.. he had a big wood burning furnace in the one shed.. you could literally park a John Deere A in there... with room to spare..
Spotless clean production of maple sirup. Another bullseye from Stereokroma....
Thank you!
Arnt Magne Skogstad first person I seen spell tall sirup right! my ancestors had to fight Connecticut farmers who were cutting their product with sugar from using the word sirup!
syrup*
Sure enjoyed watching how Maple Syrup is done...I think we have a new respect for the real deal...
3:25 - Two to *TREE* percent.
99% french canadians make that mistake x)
@@louisrobitaille5810 lol honestly I make the same mistake xD
This is why Canadians and Jamaicans get along 😂🙌🏽 , one, two, 🌲
Ive never had "real" maple syrup. After watching this, i want to! Didnt realize how long the process took. Great job guys. Looks so clean.
daphschizo. REALLY DOE?????
how have you never had real maple syrup its one of lifes greatest joys
It's good stuff, I like it on my pancakes with a pad of butter :P.
daphschizo y
Jag står pornografi
Green Green you are disgusting.
I’ve seen videos of collecting/boiling down buckets of sap since I was a kid. Thank you for such a great look into what modern large scale production looks like, makes me appreciate the product even more :)
@Hello Andrew Myers, How are you doing?
This Maple Syrup is made by local people and is a time consuming process. It's definitely worth the cost! I sure appreciate whoever made this video and thanks to the Garland family for taking time to show the process! This is interesting. Thanks and have a blessed day!!!!! 🍁 🇺🇸🇨🇦
I use maple syrup in my breakfast sausage process, and I am so glad to run across this on youtube. You people have done an excellent job of processing the maple syrup
and the cleanliness is impeccable. Your presentation incredibly admirable. Loved watching. I must say your attitude was great. Hope you are successful in your expansion.
The wholesomenes of this just makes me very happy
As a young man, back in 1976, I lived in Quebec for a few years. The last two in St.Thomas. All farm country. My neighbor had a sugar shack, all buckets. Some of the other farmers, with more money, were already into pipelines. I remember going out and collecting buckets, and once in awhile sneaking a sip. My god. Sweetest water you ever tasted. I feel sorry for anyone who never experienced that. I'm 58 now and I still remember how amazing that cold tree sap tasted.
Love watching these videos, it is great education for children. They can learn how different things are manufactured.
+Tina Nuttall thank you
hey my lock and home screen is that picture
Thank you so much for the virtual private tour! Your neighbors must be so lucky to smell that sweet goodness all season long! I thoroughly enjoyed learning about the process...especially from your handsome son!
This video makes me feel wholesome af and at ease 🤗 especially since I’m watching this at 7am in the morning with 0 hours of sleep.
Killer queen bites za dusto
If killer queen worked in cleaning work KILLER QUEEN FIGHTS ZA RUSTO
I love how clean everything is. Amazing production line. Very proud. Wish I could buy your product here in Queensland Australia
You can but the shipping is insane, but sometimes you just need to indulge.
garlandsugarshack.ca/store
Now I know why it’s so bloody expensive, what a process.
Steven James how much is this syrup your talking about? i buy them for only $5
Russell Amano i pay €5,20 euros. The bottle is really small.
@@russ1376 here in Europe is 7,5€ small bottle
£6 for 250grams UK (buckwud brand)
@@russ1376 you probably buying american garden 2% maple syrup lol
I love how low key and family owned they operate. I wanna buy my maple syrup from them!!
I seriously and thoroughly enjoyed this video. Thank you!
4:37 my god look at how clean that is.
"So the tree can heal faster" YES! Trees are still living beings and need to heal their wounds as well, or they'll scar and have higher numbers for illnesses.
Thanks for understanding something this basic that most people don't.
Absolutely amazing, I love your sand filtering process, it's unreal how much sand comes out of the trees.
Adrienne Jackson, sand?
It's sap
@@bonniesentyou50usd4 shut up
@@Moonlakes Why would I?
Yeah sand which was filtered out in the final process through filter papers.
Okay he looks so handsome no ring on one lucky girl with get this a nice guy with unique job
😜😜😜😜😜
Bruh fr. Those eyes alone have me swooned.
Also, 10:10 my dudes.
That's James and he's taken.. to the dislike of many
He is so handsome 😍
Amazing! I didn't realise the amount of hard work that goes into making maple syrup. Now I appreciate the value of it. For some reason I always thought maple syrup came out ready made from the tree. Glad I learned something new 😊
And maple butter?! That sounds intriguing and delicious
@@exodusdiva2295 oooooh maple butter is the BEST!! I live in Quebec and I have family and friends who own sugar shack so I have plenty of maple syrup and butter all year long! If you have the chance of visiting one ask them if you can try their fresh maple water, then syrup (of course), toffee and butter. Your taste buds will thank you!
@@cassiopee26 that definitely is a must taste. And lucky you too access to good stuff all year round 😋
exodus diva ah yes I am lucky indeed 🤗
heisenberg was in the wrong profession
+Shawn Barbour yup
Maybe they produce same stuff,maple srrup is just explanation for all this equipment :D
This. 👑
Well he did make 80 mill profit in just one year, not too shabby.
he had 4000k liters of maplesyrup last year so put that with market value of 12.91$ per liter and he made around 51k
That was amazing to watch! I love seeing how much work goes into making things like this! Thank you for sharing it(and linking to the business's website too).
watching this video while bored at work and I swear to god the urge to quit my job and move to Canada so I spend the rest of my life extracting maple is just so strong
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This is the cleanest I mean I was looking in the background and it was so clean guys awesome keep up the great work...
Wow wow! This video is very informative. They answered all my questions about maple syrup making. It takes way too much work to make it. I am very impressed on how clean is the facility! It is cleaner than my house! Heheh. Thank so very much guys for putting this video together. I will try to purchase your syrup. Many thanks from Chicago!
I just want to give the tress a hug! Lol Thank you for the maple syrup!!!🙌🏽☺️😍🌲
Or you could just thank God Almighty.
The trees make sap and we have to boil it for a couple hours and cool it down then it will become maple syrup.
Im so glad that you all are as gentle to mother nature as possible.The cleanliness is important to but 2cnd to being gracious and gentle to nature is the most important and glad to see.Ty💜❤️🌱🌲🌳
Their production equipment is gorgeous. Very entertaining video
Okay, I've figured it all out. You're a mere 1,142 miles from me here in Atlanta if I take the I-81 North route, and I can drive thru in only 18 hours if my son and I switch off at the wheel. Can I just pitch a tent outside your factory? Ironically, I'm diabetic, but... WHAT A WAY TO GO!!! :)
Why would anyone dislike this video? Dude, It's clean, safe, and friendly to the environment.
He's hotter than Jason Blossom. 💛
On a serious note, the production of this video is excellent -- thorough, educational and visually pleasing.
+Jenna Gan Thanks Jenna happy you liked it. :)
Thanks! Glad you liked the video! Shout-out to Stereokroma for the amazing work!
@@jamesgarland8089 lmfao dude get a life making a fake account responding months later jeez and I thought my life was sad lmfao
@@pablosanchez3894 What? Lol I don't get what you're saying..
@@jamesgarland8089 illiterate and pathetic sad
My grandson and I just watched this video. Very informative. Just 2 days away and
my family gets their Garland Sugar Shack surprises. I'm so excited! MERRY CHRISTMAS
TO ALL at Garland Sugar Shack from Victoria BC
Thumbs up for James for being a good looking guy! :)
Thanks! Hope you enjoyed the video :)
@@jamesgarland8089 lmfaaoo are you the one in the vid?seriously?
@@topeee Yup 👍
@@jamesgarland8089 lol nice
I don’t think I’ve ever had real maple syrup.
Once you have some, you'll never go back to low quality crap.
It's worth the price. That other crap is all corn syrup. That's why it leaves a film in your mouth. Real syrup doesn't do that.
@@th3guyb3hindu98 ever heard of a toothbrush? 🤦♂️
I hope one day you'll get to enjoy it (and water, and toffee and the butter -my favorite- as well!)! it is really a natural wonder!
@hook blieght lol
What's good about these Family-owned business is that they're making things sustainable and clean as much as possible without adulterating the product. So, it's best to support these businesses instead of commercialized products regardless it may be expensive, but it's reliability and quality is guaranteed.
A month into quarantine and I’m watching how maple syrup is made.
Am I mad?
No
Do i know why I’m watching this?
No
Do I oddly enjoy it?
Yes
I love your video, I am in Australia and I have a bottle of your 🍁 syrup
on my shelf .
Awesome!
The factory is so clean, like they buy new factory to make new maple everytime.
Yes
Your videos that are in French are used by my French teacher to help us learn
+Jacob riddle that's good to hear Jacob
I don't like maple syrup but it's nice to see how it is manufactured. I've bought a small leaf-shaped bottle of maple syrup from them and I absolutely love the bottle, the rest I gave it to my siblings :D
CinCau how do u not like maple syrup 😱😩
GhostSlayer1000 0 that’s a shocker!
That was a fantastic video, thank you very much for producing such a wonderful natural product, Maple Syrup. I have some in my refrigerator right now!
@Hello Raymond Taylor, How are you doing?
I went to Vancouver and they have gallon jugs of this stuff. I brought back a bottle of it that was shaped like a leaf
Maple syrup is made for the most part in the province of Quebec, much cheaper here ;)
It wasn’t just a leaf it was a maple leaf
my family would go tree tapping every year and pay 15 bucks to have it made in the wooded area we lived in. i never realized how lucky i was i thought everyone did this
Once covids over and I’m old enough, I’m gonna fly over to Canada just to by maple syrup
Thank you, Procrastination, for bringing me to this video.
Well done video as usual. Nice installations at Garland Sugar Shack.
Thank you!
Stereokroma's team is great!
Watching this in Canada eating Canadian maple syrup. 🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦 ✊🏾✊🏾✊🏾
This was so relaxing and... beautiful to watch!
That's so cool. I loved maple syrup since I tasted it first time.
As someone who loves Maple syrup I thank you guys for putting all that effort and hard work to make Maple syrup for us.
Hmmm....delicious! that's a nice installation!
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i don't know, feel a bit dangerous watching the stove burn in wooden house
Fantastic video production. I loved the drone shots!
lellowranger thanks!!
Canadian people are so gentle... Love yur video
I guess the water removed from sap during RO is drinkable.I wonder if you could set up a parallel distillery unit for bottling them Now you have a new product Maple water.. wow.. sounds interesting.. !
Youd actually die from it. Reason is cos its same like demineralized water. It has no minerals such as sodium etc.
That's a good idea, but you have to create another process in which you add salts and minerals to make it drinkable.
4:30
this water is clearer than my life ;-;
I don't understand people disliking videos like this? They are proud of their business. Quite rightly so.
SURPRISINGLY HIGH TECH FOR A CANADIAN OPERATION.
Wow! that was always a big question for me. Very interesting and well explained!
Thanks!!
I just bought a bottle of this syrup last week (paid almost $20.00). Ran across this video somehow this morning and glad I did. Ill definatly will buy again. This is a family business at its best!
enjoyed this video very much! ( the hot son didn't hurt either :P)
LostGirl89 yessss he's hot
LostGirl89 oh yeah...he is fucking hot.....
And yet if i went on a vid and i said a girl was hot id be called a dog
i wouldn't mind being called whatever, since i enjoyed myself :P
rota m8 quit it with those stupid comments. All you're doing is assuming, and we all know that we wouldn't happen. Stop trying to make everyone feel sorry for you
I want to run away to a maple farm
I love Canadian maple syrup. To use it to candy walnuts is one of my specialties when baking or preparing desserts. A well made banana bread with candied walnuts is absolutely delicious
That sounds delicious! Do you have a recipe?
Ur factory mapple so clean and clear too👍👍👍
What a beautiful facility :-)
Here in Vermont we taped our 1st ever trees this season ❤
I don't get why this video has 1.4k dislikes. I enjoyed the video thanks for posting.
I love your videos! I learn something new everyday
When you put the tap in the tree I was half expecting you to turn the tap on and the fluid to gush out!