Been without power off and on for most of this week which has really put a cramp in my coffee habits. Currently drinking a cup of Folgers at the casino while out to dinner with my wife. Coffee is awful but at least we can charge phones, use wifi, and not eat by dim candle light.
A while back I picked up the OEM extension tube for my SR800. What a difference that makes. The standard machine is fine but the extension tube sure gives a lot more flexibility. Definitely a worthy addition to that machine.
Still learning a ton and working towards getting decent roasts but I feel I am improving. I went a little nuts ordering green beans when I first bought this machine so I don't have to worry about running low anytime soon.
I've had some beans I really enjoyed, and some I wasn't too big on, though at this point its fair to say that I am not confident in my roasting ability to know for sure when it's the beans or my roast when I find a bean I am not into. I can definitely see the advantage of buying beans in larger quantity to give me some leeway for really dialing a roast in. I initially bought a lot of 1 lb bags and that's just not enough, especially when I'm so new to this.
I did order some 3 and 5 lb bags of some beans, and luckily that included this one as it's become my absolute favorite that I've roasted. A little more expensive per pound, but not outrageous. I'll definitely be ordering more of this in the
future. This is my second attempt with these beans. First roast was a bit darker, and I think I enjoyed it a bit more than this roast. I went a little lighter here after reading some reviews on the beans and a fair amount of people claiming they preferred it lighter.
View attachment 39982View attachment 39983
Such a fun rabbit hole you've all sent me down. Sometimes I pull a batch out and am confident it's going to be good and then I find myself lying in bed just waiting to get up so I can try it!