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    What type of roaster do you use? I would guess a propane roaster for that type of volume.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dlb1963 View Post
    What type of roaster do you use? I would guess a propane roaster for that type of volume.
    Yup. It's gas. Though it's probably smaller than what we expected to need. Anyone roasting coffee in any commercial setting buy a bigger roaster than you need. Baltimore spent baby days in charm city.
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    Gents, at this point I prefer to roast micro batches, so I can try more coffees.
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    Trying the Samatrain this morning. Not bad but i think i like the Hondurus beans better so far in my press.
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    Glad to see you trying different beans Jerry. That's part of the fun of being a coffee snob

    But also happy to hear you're enjoying it
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    They're far worse things in life than being a coffee snob!
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    Ive been going by the basic rules of 15mg water to 1mg bean and brew for 4 minutes but its a bit much so ive been cutting back on the brew time and bean weight. It is getting very enjoyable now. Although i was out of beans yesterday morn so i had a cup of the folgers the wife makes. It had next to no flavor and was closer to warn water with a hint of coffee. Thats what i used to drink. Huh. Crazy.
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    Not crazy at all, you should try some fresh roasted beans, they're the best.

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    Yeah, after going to the good stuff Jerry it's tuff to go back.
    As to your measurements, to each their own. You adjust to what you like and enjoy!!!
    I find my favorite Espresso is a bit light, according to what is "Recommended" as the optimum amount. But then again, I don't use a dark Espresso roast either.

    So find what works for you, and go with it
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    Well, it is with a heavy heart that I announce the sad passing of my Freshroast roaster.

    After five years of excellent and diligent service, the leaky roof-induced soaking proved a calamity too far. It recovered for long enough to do a couple of good roasts, but then was just unable to generate enough heat to do a proper roast. It's a sad, sad day chez Cangooner.

    Thanks to a couple unexpected expenses, $$ is tight these days, so running out and getting the Gene Cafe that I really would like to get is out of the question. So now I need to decide whether to just get another Freshroast, save for a fairly short while to get a Behmor, or save for quite a while to get a Gene Cafe.

    In the meantime, please join me and raise a cup of your favourite brew in memory of a fine tool. It served me well and owes me nothing. RIP Freshie.
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