“A Sincere Sweetness”
When good friends get together Pure BS is sure to flow. Bruce Hopper and Ed “Sully” Sullivan are such friends. They share a love of nature, adventure, hearty laughs and a cold one (as in a late winter/early spring night). You could say that Bruce, a lawyer, and Sully, a construction worker, are experts in Pure BS.
In search of the perfect topping to complement their Boy Scout camp pancakes, Bruce and Sully in 2007 started tapping maple trees in Bruce’s backyard. At the time they boiled the sap in the Hopper kitchen. But the pair found they could no longer stand the heat … particularly after a rather sticky incident involving a ruined stove.
So Bruce and Sully, with the help of their families, built a sugar shack in the backyard. Banished to their wooden shed, Pure BS really flowed after that. The sweet activity tapped curious neighbors’ sappy side and, after some Pure BS, they offered their own maples.
You won’t mistake the Pure BS Maple Shack for a traditional maple farm. Instead, it captures the sweetness of Auburn, a welcoming old New England village. Utilizing a unique blend of individually selected Sugar, Norwegian and Red Maple trees, Sapmasters Bruce and Sully have hand tapped into the best of Massachusetts. That’s Pure BS.
So when you hear the ringing of the old dinner bell on top of the shack heralding the latest batch of personally bottled Pure BS, or Bruce fiddlin’ on a stump, come join us for a taste, tour and tales around the evaporator.
We guarantee we won’t regret your business.
Please contact us if you are interested in a free tour of our Maple Farm. We welcome individuals, families and community groups who are interested in learning how to tap into Nature's sweetness to join us during the sugaring season in February and March.
When good friends get together Pure BS is sure to flow. Bruce Hopper and Ed “Sully” Sullivan are such friends. They share a love of nature, adventure, hearty laughs and a cold one (as in a late winter/early spring night). You could say that Bruce, a lawyer, and Sully, a construction worker, are experts in Pure BS.
In search of the perfect topping to complement their Boy Scout camp pancakes, Bruce and Sully in 2007 started tapping maple trees in Bruce’s backyard. At the time they boiled the sap in the Hopper kitchen. But the pair found they could no longer stand the heat … particularly after a rather sticky incident involving a ruined stove.
So Bruce and Sully, with the help of their families, built a sugar shack in the backyard. Banished to their wooden shed, Pure BS really flowed after that. The sweet activity tapped curious neighbors’ sappy side and, after some Pure BS, they offered their own maples.
You won’t mistake the Pure BS Maple Shack for a traditional maple farm. Instead, it captures the sweetness of Auburn, a welcoming old New England village. Utilizing a unique blend of individually selected Sugar, Norwegian and Red Maple trees, Sapmasters Bruce and Sully have hand tapped into the best of Massachusetts. That’s Pure BS.
So when you hear the ringing of the old dinner bell on top of the shack heralding the latest batch of personally bottled Pure BS, or Bruce fiddlin’ on a stump, come join us for a taste, tour and tales around the evaporator.
We guarantee we won’t regret your business.
Please contact us if you are interested in a free tour of our Maple Farm. We welcome individuals, families and community groups who are interested in learning how to tap into Nature's sweetness to join us during the sugaring season in February and March.