What is the name of the hydrometer, sir? and what level is used to measure? what level (brix) of molasses did you get? sorry if there are wrong words, I'm not good at English, I use Google Translate, please tell me, thank you, Nusantara, Indonesia
A hydrometer is an instrument used to measure relative density or specific gravity of liquids. It is usually made of glass and consists of a cylindrical stem and a bulb weighted with mercury or lead shot to make it float upright. There are different types available for purchase online. But most used for this work the same.
Well…not really the pot it’s cooked it. But the barrel we collect it in once we finish bottling it up. Then we wash it before the next time it’s used. It actually is put down in boiling water to melt all the molasses that’s left in the spout.
So happy to see this happy rural family atmosphere. Wish I was there!!
It is definitely a lot of fun! We enjoy making molasses every year.
Great video
Thank you
Emily u did good.
Whoop em papaw
Wow that's great
Thank you
Handblown molassies😅
Molassie jelly 😂😂😂😂
We smoke the big grass in west virginia😊
😂 it is good syrup thare? I may have some things from Mississippi I'm from lavista. Neb 33:31 cool Heritage.
We love the syrup! It is a very neat heritage for sure.
What is the name of the hydrometer, sir? and what level is used to measure?
what level (brix) of molasses did you get?
sorry if there are wrong words, I'm not good at English,
I use Google Translate, please tell me, thank you,
Nusantara, Indonesia
A hydrometer is an instrument used to measure relative density or specific gravity of liquids. It is usually made of glass and consists of a cylindrical stem and a bulb weighted with mercury or lead shot to make it float upright. There are different types available for purchase online. But most used for this work the same.
It is Precision Hydrometer .he got from Thomas Scientific Co. The catalog no. 6028L20
I got that off the label of the boxp
Thank you very much sir, currently by watching your video, I am trying to make it, once again thank you
@@klutuknusantara I hope that it will turn out good for you.
Very cool heritage
It truly is. We are getting ready for molasses cooking this year.
@@lifewiththewalkers2797 I hope to keep traditions like this alive for my kids to witness and take part in as well! Keep it up!
Hello kid
Do you all lick the pot 🤪🙄
Well…not really the pot it’s cooked it. But the barrel we collect it in once we finish bottling it up. Then we wash it before the next time it’s used. It actually is put down in boiling water to melt all the molasses that’s left in the spout.