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    Quote Originally Posted by russiancoffeeroast View Post
    I recently bought my first coffee roasting machine. It is Kafgar Coffee Roaster Machine. For the first time I will use a coffee roasting machine of this size. I'm obviously very inexperienced. Is there a book to improve my skills in coffee roasting?

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    For me a lot of reading and then a lot of trial and error small batches can be helpful. I found early setting out for a. Certain style of roast and end purpose helped a lot. I first mastered a good filter blend then worked up to a dark for espresso and once I had a good feel for both it was easier for me to get single origins and a multiple of others right. Tons of stuff online and remember nothing helps more than reading and planning.
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    Default Kafgar Coffee Roaster

    Quote Originally Posted by lightcs1776 View Post
    Wow, that's quite the roaster. Congrats!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Theoman View Post
    For me a lot of reading and then a lot of trial and error small batches can be helpful. I found early setting out for a. Certain style of roast and end purpose helped a lot. I first mastered a good filter blend then worked up to a dark for espresso and once I had a good feel for both it was easier for me to get single origins and a multiple of others right. Tons of stuff online and remember nothing helps more than reading and planning.
    it is a very informative description

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    Quote Originally Posted by Geezer View Post
    Many persons have found threads on:
    homebarista.com.
    They are a great source for all things coffee.

    Enjoy!

    ~Richard
    a very informative description

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    In talks with a guy about an old but still running wood fired roaster. Anybody got one of those? I'm thinking about doing some "distinct" wood roasts along side my current roaster. In my head roasting over things like old bourbon and sherry barrels sounds cool. But, how much flavour comes through.

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    Recently upgraded my espresso setup (ECM Mechanica V Slim / Eureka Mignon Specialita) and after a week of being high on caffeine I'm finally pulling excellent shots and milk frothing. Took some coffee beans to get the grinder adjusted for espresso and the amount of flushing needed to get the perfect brew temp. Overall I'm very pleased and impressed with the quality, fit and finish of the Mechanica V Slim.

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    Anyone like the EK43 or is that old hat?
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    Quote Originally Posted by TheRoom View Post
    Anyone like the EK43 or is that old hat?
    Mahlkonig makes excellent grinders and if you have the space for the EK43 then why not although it's overkill for 2 shots a day as it's more geared towards a commercial environment but with any hobby we tend to spend regardless.
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    I got rid of my espresso machine and just have the ek43 and filter paper which takes up less space. I was never any good at latte art so the other gubbins now sit in the laundry gathering dust. I guess that makes me a bit of a drip.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheRoom View Post
    I got rid of my espresso machine and just have the ek43 and filter paper which takes up less space. I was never any good at latte art so the other gubbins now sit in the laundry gathering dust. I guess that makes me a bit of a drip.
    At least your coffee is ground in record time ;-)
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