66.7% w/w sucrose
the thing that weighs a gallon is a gallon of WATER or a gallon of milk.
Bag-in-box syrups are mixed 5:1 with water for regular, 5.5:1 for diet. So for regular Coca-Cola you get 30 US gallons of soda from a 5 gallon bib, the bib's 5 plus 25 of water. Since there are 8 pints in a gallon, you get 240 16oz cups from a 5 gallon bib.
8 glasses of water a day is a gallon 64 ounces is a gallon
One gallon is 128 fluid ounces.
I think its $19.32 a gallon. I can't remember... The 2010 retail price of Fancy Grade Maple syrup is $50.00 @ gallon. Vermont Grade B Cooking Syrup is $48.00 @ gallon. Karo Syrup is available locally at $15.51 @ gallon. A gallon of Honey is about $35.00 @ gallon. A gallon of good Blackstrap Molasses is about $15.00 @ gallon. A gallon of decent Burgundy is about $24.00. A gallon of Coors is about $10.00. A gallon of decent Barbecue Sauce is about $10.00.
about 40 gallons
As of 1/16/11 it is $2.96 per gallon in W-Ky.
About 40 gallons of sap are needed to produce one gallon of syrup!
Syrup USP.............. 85 %w/v Syrup BP/IP.............66.67 % w/w
Maple syrup prices declined from $28.61 per gallon to $27.56 per gallon over the same time period.
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66.7% w/w sucrose
How much sap does it take to produce one gallon of syrup? It takes about 40-50 gallons of sap to produce one gallon of syrup. Each tap yields an average of 10-20 gallons of sap per season: that yields one quart to 1/2 gallon of syrup per single tap tree. One gallon of pure maple syrup weighs 11 pounds. We found this online from Hillsboro Sugar Works FAQ page (do a search). Yours truly, Mr. Bowers' 4th Grade Class in Illinois
Approximately 43 gallons of sap is required to make one gallon of syrup.
In 1960 in my area of W-Ky it was selling on average for around 22 cents per gallon.
In 1960 in my area of W-Ky it was selling on average for around 22 cents per gallon.