How Long Does Simple Syrup Last - Simple Syrup 101 (2024)

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I’ve shared quite a few simple syrup recipes and figured it would be helpful to share a simple syrup 101! This covers all kinds of questions, including my most frequent question of “how long does simple syrup last?”

Other frequently asked questions that we’ll discuss in this post include:

  • What is simple syrup?
  • How to store simple syrup
  • Can you store simple syrup in plastic?
  • Does simple syrup go bad?
  • Does simple syrup need to be refrigerated?
  • Can you freeze simple syrup?

What is Simple Syrup?

Simple syrup is usually made with equal parts water and sugar in terms of volume (i.e. 1 cup of water to 1 cup of granulated sugar).

The mixture is heated to help the sugar dissolve, which yields a sweet syrup that can be used to sweeten and flavor just about anything!

My favorite way to flavor it is to add vanilla bean paste. This packs it with delicious, warm flavor that goes well with just about everything!

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Ingredients & Substitutions

Like I mentioned above, simple syrup is pretty easy to make! However, there are some substitutions and swaps you can make if needed.

  • Water – Room temperature tap water works great in this recipe.
  • Granulated Sugar – I like using granulated sugar because it’s what I usually have on hand, but you can also use extra fine sugar or caster sugar.
  • Vanilla Bean Paste – This is optional, but I like to add pure vanilla bean paste. It speckles the syrup with little vanilla seeds that give it such a gorgeous look! However, you can also use regular vanilla extract! Just be sure you’re using good quality stuff because it has a huge impact of the flavor of this syrup.
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How Do You Make It?

I love this recipe because it seriously takes about 5 minutes to make!

Start by pouring the water and granulated sugar into a small saucepan. Cook over medium heat and stir occasionally until the mixture just starts to boil.

I usually add both in together for simplicity, but the process goes much faster if you let the water heat up before adding in the sugar.

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At this point the sugar should have fully dissolved and the mixture should look clear.

If it has a yellowish hue, that is caused by the sugar starting to caramelize. Heat the mixture at a lower temperature or for a shorter period of time to avoid this.

Remove from heat. If you want to mix in any extracts to flavor the syrup, add them at this stage.

Pour into a separate container to cool to room temperature, then cover and set aside.

How Can It Be Used?

I’m sure it’s no surprise, but my favorite way to use it is to brush it on cake layers!! It adds both moisture and flavor and truly makes any cake irresistible.

I highly recommend leveling each cake layer before adding the syrup, so they can easily absorb the liquid.

You can use a silicone pastry brush or a plastic squirt bottle to generously soak each cake layer with syrup. The entire top of the cake layer should look moist once you’ve added it.

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I usually brush my cake layers right before I assemble a cake.

If you want to make and freeze cake layer in advance, I recommend thawing them and then adding the syrup just before you frost the cake.

I use this technique with my death by chocolate cake and it really takes the cake to the next level.

It also tastes amazing in co*cktails and coffee. The sky is really the limit!

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How to Store Simple Syrup

Simple syrup should be stored in the fridge, and not kept at room temperature for extended periods of time.

Unflavored syrup can be made in advance and stored in an airtight container in the fridge for up to a month.

However, flavored syrups (especially fruit-flavored) should be used within 2 weeks of when they’re made.

I usually keep mine in a mason jar but any airtight container with a good lid will work great.

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Can You Store Simple Syrup in Plastic?

Simple syrup lasts the longest when stored in an airtight glass container, but it can be stored in a plastic container.

Some people store it in plastic squirt bottles to make it easier to pour into jiggers.

This is totally fine, just be sure to cap the tip of the bottle once you’re done using it or wrap the top with plastic wrap to keep it fresh.

Does Simple Syrup Go Bad?

The short answer is yes. You’ll know it has gone bad once it is no longer clear and starts to look cloudy in appearance.

When this happens, it has started to grow mold and should be thrown out.

This can be harder to tell with darker flavored syrups like chocolate or blueberry, so follow the guidelines above and use flavored+n syrup within 2 weeks of when it’s made.

I find it’s super helpful to label my container, so I know how old it is and when I need to use it by.

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Does Simple Syrup Need to be Refrigerated?

Yes and no. Refrigerating simple syrup extends its shelf life and slows the future growth of bacteria.

You can keep it at room temperature, but it will go bad much faster.

If you plan use up it up within a few days, it can be stored at room temperature. Otherwise I highly recommend storing it in the fridge or freezer.

Can You Freeze Simple Syrup?

Simple syrup can be frozen! It freezes solid and will stay good frozen for up to 3 months.

If you plan to go this route, use a plastic container rather than a glass container.

Non-tempered glass can break when frozen, and that is a mess none of us want on our hands!

When you’re ready to use it, transfer the container from the freezer to the fridge the night before to let it thaw. Once in the fridge, it should stay good for 2-4 weeks depending on whether it’s flavored or not.

Have a Question I Didn’t Cover?

Hopefully I’ve covered all your questions but if I’ve missed anything please ask additional questions in the comments section below.

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Yield: 10 oz.

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This vanilla simple syrup is made using just 3 ingredients, and is amazing in everything from co*cktails to cakes!

Prep Time5 minutes

Cook Time3 minutes

Total Time8 minutes

Ingredients

Vanilla Simple Syrup

Instructions

Vanilla Bean Simple Syrup

  1. Pour the granulated sugar and water into a small saucepan.
  2. Cook over medium heat, and stir continuously until the mixture just starts to boil. It usually takes about 3 minutes for my simple syrup to reach a boil. At this point the sugar should have fully dissolved and the mixture should look clear.
  3. Remove from heat and stir in the vanilla bean paste or extract. Pour into a separate container and cool to room temperature. I like to keep my simple syrup in mason jars for easy storage.
  4. If you're making this in advance, it can be stored in an airtight container in the fridge for up to a month.

Notes

Vanilla Simple Syrup Ingredients & Substitutions

Like I mentioned above, this recipe is pretty straight forward! However, there are some substitutions and swaps you can make if needed.

  • Water - Room temperature tap water works great in this recipe.
  • Granulated Sugar - I like using granulated sugar because it's what I usually have on hand, but you can also use extra fine sugar or caster sugar.
  • Vanilla Bean Paste - I like to use pure vanilla bean paste. It speckles the syrup with little vanilla seeds that give it such a gorgeous look! However, you can also use regular vanilla extract! Just be sure you're using good quality stuff because it has a huge impact of the flavor of this syrup.

How to Store this Vanilla Bean Simple Syrup

This recipe can be made in advance or leftovers can be stored in an airtight container in the fridge for up to a month.

I usually keep mine in a mason jar but any container with a good lid should work just fine.

Nutrition Information

Yield

10

Serving Size

1

Amount Per ServingCalories 81Total Fat 0gSaturated Fat 0gTrans Fat 0gUnsaturated Fat 0gCholesterol 0mgSodium 1mgCarbohydrates 20gFiber 0gSugar 20gProtein 0g

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FAQs

How Long Does Simple Syrup Last - Simple Syrup 101? ›

Most homemade simple syrups are good for one to six months, depending on how much sugar is in them, explains Tales of the co*cktail: simple syrup made with a one-to-one ratio of sugar to water is usually good for about a month, while rich simple syrup, made with a two-to-one ratio of sugar to water, should be good for ...

How long will homemade simple syrup last? ›

But in general, if you have equal parts sugar and water, it's gonna be about two to four weeks refrigerated. So when we're not using the syrups, we do refrigerate them. There's other ingredients. You're just gonna keep an eye on it.

Should simple syrup be 1:1 or 2:1? ›

2:1 simple syrup is much less prone to spoilage than 1:1 is, as the 1:1 ratio is much more hospitable to mold and bacteria.

Does rose's simple syrup need to be refrigerated? ›

Do you need to refrigerate the syrup once it's opened? Yes!

Can you use simple syrup right after making it? ›

“I usually need to use [simple syrup] right away,” deBary says, “but that's hard when it's hot!” Blending sugar and room temperature water together on high for a full minute, then allowing it to settle for another full minute, makes for simple syrup that can be used in an instant.

How long does simple syrup last in mason jar? ›

Use a kitchen funnel to transfer the syrup to a glass container. Store in the refrigerator. Store the simple syrup in a glass container in the refrigerator for 2 to 3 weeks.

How to tell if simple syrup is bad? ›

HOW CAN I TELL IT'S GONE BAD? The best way to tell when simple syrup goes bad is if it has a cloudy appearance to it. This indicates bacterial growth.

What are the disadvantages of simple syrup? ›

Another disadvantage is that syrups often contain high amounts of sugar, which can contribute to weight gain, tooth decay, and other health issues . Additionally, syrups may have a high viscosity, making them difficult to pour or administer accurately . This can be problematic when precise dosing is required.

Should you stir when making simple syrup? ›

Add the sugar and water to a small saucepan over medium heat. Stir until sugar is dissolved. Let cool, then pour into a glass jar and seal tightly with a lid. Simple syrup will keep, refrigerated, for about one month.

Does 2 1 syrup need to be refrigerated? ›

Simple syrup should be stored in the fridge, and not kept at room temperature for extended periods of time.

How do you know when simple syrup is done? ›

Reduce the heat and let the mixture simmer, stirring occasionally, until the sugar is completely dissolved and the syrup is clear. This will take about five minutes.

Why did my simple syrup crystallize? ›

Simple syrup crystallizes when enough of the sugar molecules stick to one another that they become insoluble in the water. In a syrup prepared with a high 2:1 ratio of sugar to water (often referred to as a rich syrup), the chance of sugar molecules clustering and crystallizing is high.

What are the benefits of rose syrup? ›

The aroma of roses has been linked to stress reduction and relaxation, contributing to a sense of well-being. Additionally, syrup may contain antioxidants derived from rose petals, which can help combat oxidative stress in the body. This syrup can be a flavorful and aromatic addition to certain culinary creations.

What happens if you don't refrigerate simple syrup after opening? ›

Always store your syrup in the fridge – or freezer!

Simple syrup doesn't contain enough sugar to preserve it for very long. Its water content makes it a breeding ground for all kinds of undesirables, so it's a must to keep it refrigerated.

Can simple syrup go down the drain? ›

The hardened sugar and syrup will not only damage your drains, but will also attract unnecessary vermin and pests. This is why we highly recommend that you get a professional drain cleaning service to get rid of the problem as soon as possible.

Why use simple syrup instead of sugar? ›

Some older co*cktails recipes you'll see will call for a couple teaspoons or so of raw sugar as the sweetener. But today the majority of bartenders use simple syrup as a basic sweetener because it is be easier to measure and will integrate into the co*cktail much more consistently.

How to preserve homemade simple syrup? ›

Simple syrup can be preserved for months by adding 1 ounce of sodium benzoate with ¼ ounce of citric acid, per gallon of simple syrup. Each ingredient must be added separately and stirred into the syrup separately and thoroughly.

Does sugar water need refrigeration? ›

Once it cools to room temperature, it's ready. Store any extra sugar water in the refrigerator for up to a week.

What is the shelf life of syrup? ›

Much like maple syrup, pancake syrup doesn't spoil. It's safe to eat for "an indefinite period of time regardless of whether it has been opened," according to Karo, which manufactures both a pancake syrup and several types of corn syrup.

How long does honey simple syrup last? ›

Add the honey and water into a small saucepan over medium heat. Stir until the honey is dissolved. Allow to cool and transfer to an airtight container. Syrup will keep, refrigerated, for up to 1 month.

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