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Re: The Coffee Thread!!!
« Reply #50 on: January 25, 2013, 09:58:09 PM »

Here we go.  True Coffee enlightenment.


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Re: The Coffee Thread!!!
« Reply #51 on: January 25, 2013, 10:07:58 PM »

Funny.

I have recently gotten into the science behind roasting and will be modding one of my roasters to make it a super-duper machine.  It's fun.

Also, recently found a place where I get great deals on green beans, and they have some really nice high price stuff, like Ethiopian Nekisse.  The Geisha someone mentioned before is super expensive, like $45/lb.

I also buy whole bags for the larger group of people who drink.  Right now, we have a bag of Colombian Supremo Huila Valencia.  If some people are interested here, I may be able to sell 5 lb. lots.  PM me if you want. Price would be what I paid plus shipping, very cheap, around $3/lb.
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Re: The Coffee Thread!!!
« Reply #52 on: January 25, 2013, 11:10:07 PM »


I also buy whole bags for the larger group of people who drink.  Right now, we have a bag of Colombian Supremo Huila Valencia.  If some people are interested here, I may be able to sell 5 lb. lots.  PM me if you want. Price would be what I paid plus shipping, very cheap, around $3/lb.

Roasted or green?  :)
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Re: The Coffee Thread!!!
« Reply #53 on: January 25, 2013, 11:24:36 PM »

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Re: The Coffee Thread!!!
« Reply #54 on: January 25, 2013, 11:38:46 PM »

you guys are nuts..

5 lbs is a lot..especially if i don't know how it tastes.

If someone wants to buy 5lbs and wants to sell me a coupleof lbs, i am game.

I have been eyeing one of the Clive espresso machines..when i can spare a grand that is lol
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Re: The Coffee Thread!!!
« Reply #55 on: January 25, 2013, 11:44:00 PM »

Yes, 5 lbs is a lot, but it's still no more than $15 + shipping. Besides, knowing Andy, he wouldn't sell bad stuff, a lot of the final product will depend upon how you roast it. I may pick some up and ship you a one pound or too.
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Re: The Coffee Thread!!!
« Reply #56 on: January 26, 2013, 12:10:49 AM »

@Quest: what beans have you tried so far?

I ordered a sampler pack from Sweet Marias and also traded a few varieties with my coworker. So far, I think I've tried:

Panama Esmeralda Gesha
El Salvador Majahual Tablon La Montana
El Salvador Finca Siberia Bourbon
Nicaragua Maragogype finca Los Angeles
Guatemala Antigua Cafe Pulcal
Colombia Vereda Pedregal
Brazil Fazenda do Sertao Catuai
Ethiopia Bedele Sota Cooperative
Ethiopia Goma Duromina Cooperative
Rwanda Nkanka Kinyaga
Sumatra Lintong Pak Joner
Sumatra Onan Ganjang Cultivar

I don't care for the Sumatras much at all. The African beans are pleasant, but none have really knocked me out yet. The Central American ones have been my favorite in my short coffee roasting stint. The Gesha bean is fantastic, and I can see why it gets praised but I feel the El Salvador Bourbon was just as good without the price premium.

No one has mentioned the Clever Coffee Dripper.  I think it is much better than an Aeropress, and even cheaper.  Sweet Maria's sells them, and has some info about how to use them.

I've been roasting at home for a couple of years now.  I built a PID temperature controller so I can program the amount of time it takes for the beans to get to a particular temp in the roast cycle.  I also use it for sous vide cooking, but that would be another thread.

If you want to start to control your roasts, get a big variac, and separate the fan power from the heater power on your air popper.  Plug the fan directly into the wall, and then you can control the temp with the variac, using a candy thermometer to check the temperature.  This is what I did before I built the PID.  I still use the variac to lower the fan speed towards the end of the roast. 

Of course, you could also go full PID right away if you want.

The variac can also be used to slowly power up old audio equipment, or DIY projects.  If something bad starts to happen, you haven't powered it all the way up, so you can quickly turn it down and possibly save some components.

Yeah, I've been happy with the coffee from my Poppery II, as it's waaay better than store-bought coffee. But I'd eventually like to get something to lengthen the roast times and make larger batches to share with people. Right now, 1st crack happens between 4-5 minutes, and then second crack starts around 8 minutes. I'd like to stretch the time between cracks by a minute or two.

I'm undecided between the Hottop 'B' and the Gene Cafe. I like brighter coffees, so I would imagine the Gene Cafe would suit my preferences more. The main disadvantages of the Gene Cafe (vs. Hottop) is the difficulty to hear the cracks, not being able to insert a bean mass temp probe and the long cool down (which I'd cool externally anyway).

From what I read online, the air roasting of the Gene Cafe gives "peakier" coffee tastes, while the drum roasters will be more subdued but the flavors are more cohesive. I've seen the word "muted" thrown around by folks who don't like drum roasters. I don't do espressos, so I imagine I'd like the brighter air roasted beans better.

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How are you liking that Hottop? I saw one for 325 on craigslist up here, but I was too late on it.
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Re: The Coffee Thread!!!
« Reply #57 on: January 26, 2013, 12:14:22 AM »

$3/lb. for really good beans???  That's a great deal...also because you can roast to taste!
 
Ethiopian Yrgacheffe is one of my favorites- especially when it goes bright blueberry/lemon.  (But when it is more acidic like that it is a bit bright to be a daily cup.)
 
The Ethiopian Harrar is probably my favorite when it goes "buttered blueberry muffin".
 
Yemen Moka is really good.
 
If you think I'm joking on the berry aromas/flavors, I'm not.  Try Dana St. Roasting Co. in Mountain View for anyone local who wants to try sometime.
 
Brazilian beans roasted light-light brown are really interesting and easy on the stomach too...
 
Anyone with a good source for Kopi Luwak, please share it.
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Re: The Coffee Thread!!!
« Reply #58 on: January 26, 2013, 12:17:52 AM »

The Aeropress is great for being able to do an Americano at work with the least amount of gear.
 
Let me know if you guys wanna do a group buy and I'll try to work with the inventor...
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Re: The Coffee Thread!!!
« Reply #59 on: January 26, 2013, 12:31:35 AM »

I just snagged the Hottop in the picture last week off Craigslist for $500.  I still have an older basic model which has seen many, many roasts over the last 4 years.  The Hottop I have now is an older model B, perfect for modding with some K probes and these cool TC4 boards which can hook up to a computer for complete control.  The GeneCafe is also a really good roaster, or so I have read. 

The Colombian beans I got are really nice, have only done one small roast so far, a smooth taste, traditional coffee.  Really liked the last bag I had which was Ethiopian Lekempte, but that was more like $4.35/lb. 

I've got some Kona coming next week and some Ethiopian Nekisse next month, smaller lots for personal consumption.

Five pounds is the smallest I want to go, too much of a hassle to do less, and I don't really need to sell any.  I order from a wholesale place, but I have to get a whole bag, 60 or 70Kg.  We go through a bag in about 7 months.
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