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First crack at home roasting !!
first of all i gotta give some people a plug.
Jason and the guys from pioneer roasting supplied the beans to my door in 2 days. Andy from coffeesnobs put me in touch with Alan from Vitali where i bought an Imex roaster for $130 delivered to my door by courier from WA within 3 days.
My experiences with both couldn;t have been any easier and i thoroughly recommend both for any home roasters. friendly, helpful, honest and great service.
now, the proof of the pudding...
plugged in the roaster, scooped in the beans, (costa rican), dialed in the time needed, (initally set at 9mins), flip the switch and off she went.
i checked the colour of the beans and after 9mins they still looked a bit light so i just dialled and extra 2 mins into it. bingo, spot on, nice dark looking roast. the machine automatically cools down on the timer.
took em out, gave em a quick shake, whacked em in the grinder, ground into the pf, clicked into machine, start, pour, drink. PERFECT. :D
i mean seriously...i don;t know what the hell i was worried about. that was the EASIEST THING IN THE WORLD !! :o
there's something very cool about roasting your own beans then grinding and pouring. i'm sure the flavour of the coffee tastes better due to the enjoyment of the process.
i strongly recommend anyone to follow suit. it is DEAD easy and the cost of the beans is dirt cheap compared to stuff you buy. it pays for itslef and just adds to the whole experience.
two thumbs up ! 8)
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