It was second crack+ territory. I let it roll a little. We’ll see if I won the gamble.Were you at or beyond second cracks on this?
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It was second crack+ territory. I let it roll a little. We’ll see if I won the gamble.Were you at or beyond second cracks on this?
Bingo. I’m motivated to get a dark roast espresso blend dialed in because I know a guy with a really nice machine who would wanna try it.If I had an espresso machine, I'd want to put that in it.
Let’s say that I wouldn’t go any longer with the roast on the next batch. I’ve been making my version of an Americano with an Aeropress. There are good flavors but significant smokey overtones. Not into ashtray territory, which did occasionally happen in my early experiments.It was second crack+ territory. I let it roll a little. We’ll see if I won the gamble.
I seem to remember you buying in pretty large quantities. Still the case? What are your preferred roast levels for these and how are you roasting these days?I just got these two in that I'm about to start going through. No matter how many Pacific Island, African or Asian varieties I try and like, I always come back to good ol Central and South America.
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Yeah I buy 25 to 50lb bags. Just for economy sake. Much cheaper and shipping is free.I seem to remember you buying in pretty large quantities. Still the case? What are your preferred roast levels for these and how are you roasting these days?
I haven't. Other than a Sumatra we like, I don't think I've re-ordered the exact same product twice. Even when going with the same region, I like to try things from different estates because there's always some variance between them.@Evan B Have you had this specific Columbian before? Sounds like what I'd be after. "Almonds · Caramel · Chocolate · Grapefruit." Looks like a good place to buy too. I'm trying to remember if I have roasted Honduras coffee or not.
I think one of my favorite roasts to date was a Columbian in like a City/City+ and it had such a nice citrusy acidity with a chocolate finish. Delish! I need to go back through my roast logs and figure out what that was.
But you have ordered from that site before? Do you have any other good sources?I haven't. Other than a Sumatra we like, I don't think I've re-ordered the exact same product twice. Even when going with the same region, I like to try things from different estates because there's always some variance between them.
But like you, I tend to really like nutty / caramel / chocolatey stuff.
I've been ordering from CopanTrade for years. Honestly can't remember the last time I ordered from anywhere else. They're great.But you have ordered from that site before? Do you have any other good sources?
So how’s it been going? What do you think so far?This is good timing, because I just ordered one of these with my sample set. I'm looking forward to trying it out.
Haven’t had a chance to do anything but open the box. Hoping I can start playing next week.So how’s it been going? What do you think so far?




Thanks. I may try the heat gun to slow it down a bit, or get a voltage modulator. Trying not to buy a lot more gear.@PhilR nice work and thanks for the update. FWIW, 50% success on your first few attempts is good. It literally took me years to make friends with African origin coffee. Now I’m 7 years in, still using an air popper and small batches, but I have a better idea of what I like and how to get there with lots of different styles.
I’ve only done two batches with my Poppo and the second came out better. It’s a less forgiving unit than others for sure.
The bright, citrusy flavor profiles. Not my deal in a traditional cup. But then I discovered cold brew. The harsh acidity gets rounded off and all the undertones pop in a way that works much better for me.What’s the deal with African coffee for you?
I am deeply offended by you calling a subjective flavor “harsh.” How dare you?!The bright, citrusy flavor profiles. Not my deal in a traditional cup. But then I discovered cold brew. The harsh acidity gets rounded off and all the undertones pop in a way that works much better for me.