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Home Roasting Photo Set
April 17, 2006 Posted by Chris Tingom Filed under Coffee
Here’s a neat photo set I found with details on how to roast a small batch of green coffee at home. Anyone want to comment on his process?
Here’s a neat photo set I found with details on how to roast a small batch of green coffee at home. Anyone want to comment on his process?
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David Richards says:
The process he is using is a great way to try home roasting since there is usually little to no cost in equipment. I have used a small home roaster and the process is similar. It creates a great batch of fresh coffee.
Check out Coffee Bean Corral from more information on home roasting. http://www.coffeebeancorral.com/
Jason Haeger says:
don’t forget www.sweetmarias.com and www.thecaptainscoffee.com among countless others.
larry says:
If home roasting coffee is of interest to you, then the Green Coffee Buying Club is a must! It is a co-op style group of home coffee roasters who’s motto is “Split bags of green coffee and have fun doing it!”. It is a not for profit group and they source some really incredible, hard to get green coffee, sell it for cost plus shipping. Flat out super deal! You must register, it’s easy to do, just click here http://www.greencoffeebuyingclub.com/index.php
Plus they are some very friendly folks!
Melanie says:
Try this coffee!!! 100% Kona coffee Roasted, Green, Flavored yummy!!!
Jason Haeger says:
“100% Kona coffee Roasted, Green, Flavored yummy”
This is rather confusing. I should like to say: Try Kona straight. No milk, no sugar, no flavorings, and roasted by a third wave roasting professional who will do whatever they can to ensure that the coffee is the highlight and not the roast profile.