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Coffee Discussion>roaster question
ashtonlady 05:28 PM 03-29-2011
And the fun begins. :-)
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CoreyD 05:33 PM 03-29-2011
Turns out the roast I thought I burnt turned out nicely, its hard for me to tell whats a first crack and 2nd crack cause it sounds like popcorn once it starts cooking, but looks dark so not sure when to throw on cool cycle, but I just roasted one past the popping it stopped and just started to make sound again so that must be what the 2nd crack is but looks so dark out of the roaster. and the one i did that was light was just before the first crack really got started good. I mixed that with one that was right before the crack and turns out light but good clean taste.
Man this is fun I'm gonna play a little some more. maybe I'll ask Todd <Revsmoke> if I can come over on a roasting day and see the experienced do it if I have off that day.
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floydpink 06:46 PM 03-29-2011
Second crack normally starts about 2 minutes after first crack has stopped.
It's also the most important time to keep a very close eye on the roast as it's when over roasting and risk of fire is greatest
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ashtonlady 07:26 PM 03-29-2011
1st crack sounds like popcorn the 2nd crack sounds like rice crispys
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GolfNut 08:54 PM 03-29-2011
Originally Posted by ashtonlady:
1st crack sounds like popcorn the 2nd crack sounds like rice crispys
+1
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floydpink 09:06 AM 03-31-2011
'zactly.
Follow the sound and your nose.

I'm sorta miserable. I'm on Ft Lauderdale beach for the week, roasted a pound of beans, forgot the grinder, and am on my 4th day of Starbucks
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germantown rob 05:16 AM 04-01-2011
Originally Posted by floydpink:
'zactly.
Follow the sound and your nose.

I'm sorta miserable. I'm on Ft Lauderdale beach for the week, roasted a pound of beans, forgot the grinder, and am on my 4th day of Starbucks
put beans in sock, smash with rock, pour water and drip into cup. :-)
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replicant_argent 06:58 AM 04-01-2011
Originally Posted by floydpink:
'zactly.
Follow the sound and your nose.

I'm sorta miserable. I'm on Ft Lauderdale beach for the week, roasted a pound of beans, forgot the grinder, and am on my 4th day of Starbucks
Rather than spending far too much at Charbucks for charcoaled floor sweepings, I would have gone and grabbed a whirly blade.
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ashtonlady 07:14 AM 04-01-2011
:-)
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CoreyD 08:35 PM 04-02-2011
yeah or look for a biglots or dollar general with a grinder... a cheap grinder beats paying an arm and leg at bucksstar anyday
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stalkerr 04:04 PM 04-24-2019
Originally Posted by CoreyD:
I can justify paying over $100 for a box of cigars but can't justify paying that for a roaster so here I sit wanting to get into the roast your own hobby and stand at this crossroad http://www.amazon.com/West-Bend-8238...090785&sr=8-11 is more my price range or http://www.amazon.com/Back-to-Basics...090785&sr=8-13
but will it do what I want or do I need to pull the plug on this http://www.sweetmarias.com/sweetmari...ast/sr300.html or http://www.alwayslowest.com/AL/index...s&part=4577424
Call me cheap or old fashioned but if I can save a buck I will.
I can suggest you Kafgar Commercial Coffee Roaster Machine. https://kafgarglobal.com/
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markem 04:09 PM 04-24-2019
Originally Posted by stalkerr:
I can suggest you Kafgar Commercial Coffee Roaster Machine. https://kafgarglobal.com/
Hi.

Welcome.

I hate you
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BigAsh 06:58 AM 04-25-2019
Originally Posted by markem:
Hi.

Welcome.

I hate you
With "open arms" I'm sure Mark!!!
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mosesbotbol 09:53 AM 04-26-2019
Been thinking of buying a roaster!

Anyone familiar this Gene Roaster?

https://www.sweetmarias.com/roasting...cafe-test.html

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tsolomon 02:54 PM 04-26-2019
Originally Posted by mosesbotbol:
Been thinking of buying a roaster!

Anyone familiar this Gene Roaster?

https://www.sweetmarias.com/roasting...cafe-test.html

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No, but when my Behmor gives it up this might be my next roaster. :-)
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samwoodblack 08:28 AM 07-17-2019
You can roast even on fry pan
Quality depens on temperature and how you can distribute between product that you roast. And how stable it will be.
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