I did it, but soon caved and got beans from sbux when they opened. Not worth it, second pass grounds are no good
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Lol, glad you were able to get some not second pass coffee.
I made cheese man roast some yesterday. We drank the last of ours at breakfast and I wanted him out of the kitchen win/win ๐คญ
You toast your own beans?!
He does. He's a man of many talents ๐. I pick out the green and he makes it happen. The smell of roasting coffee is one of the best smells ever.
Perhaps I have a new Xmas gift wish...
Which roaster do I buy, or is it makeshift?
Inquiring minds want to know
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This: https://www.sweetmarias.com/drum-roasting-starter-kit-2.html
Or this if you mined corn in 2009: https://www.sweetmarias.com/aillio-bullet-r2-pro-roaster.html
2008, sigh. Guess I'll go with option 1... 500 dollars! Will bookmark and think on it. Thanks!!
You're getting coffee for about 8 bucks a pound this way, so you break even at some point just on the savings. And if you can sell a few pounds, it will pay for itself pretty quickly. Most people will jump at the chance to get some freshly-roasted coffee, even if it's not perfect.
Sold! On the idea anyway. Will look into it
It's a Behmor but that's about all I know about it ๐