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Old 25 August 2016, 12:15 AM   #61
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Wow some serious good coffee info here. My wife and I brew every day. This is our set up, OXO coffee machine and the grinder is Braun and seems to work well, but I'm no expert. We buy beans at Trader Joes. After reading this thread I will have to try some other beans. i started drinking coffee for the caffeine and have grown to really enjoy it. My wife says the OXO is a fairly decent machine anyone know it?
You could use an upgrade on the grinder front. One can spend thousands on a grinder, though those are usually for espresso or bulk grinding. From what I've read, Baratza grinders seem to be a good bang for your buck for non-espresso grinding, the sweet spot being the Virtuoso. It's all about controlling particle size and uniformity, and that's where a nice grinder excels.
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Old 25 August 2016, 12:19 AM   #62
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You could use an upgrade on the grinder front. One can spend thousands on a grinder, though those are usually for espresso or bulk grinding. From what I've read, Baratza grinders seem to be a good bang for your buck for non-espresso grinding, the sweet spot being the Virtuoso. It's all about controlling particle size and uniformity, and that's where a nice grinder excels.
After reading this I need an upgrade too
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You could use an upgrade on the grinder front. One can spend thousands on a grinder, though those are usually for espresso or bulk grinding. From what I've read, Baratza grinders seem to be a good bang for your buck for non-espresso grinding, the sweet spot being the Virtuoso. It's all about controlling particle size and uniformity, and that's where a nice grinder excels.
I've had a Virtuoso for a couple of years. It is the best mill I've ever owned. It's easy to adjust the grind, easy to clean, and pretty durable. It even has a mechanical timer
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I was looking at the Moccamaster KBTS 741 online yesterday. It looks cool and I'm a sucker for coffee gadgetry, but is it worth ten times more money than a Mr. Coffee?
The Moccamaster is worth the money IMHO. As I mentioned we really experimented and bought/sold/gave away a lot of different coffee related paraphernalia and landed with this set-up. I have not looked for anything recently so I am not sure what "new technology" is out there. I hope this thread helps us all find out...

PS: A new bag of beans to try this weekend! Might be the last pre-roasted bag we buy if I can figure out how to roast my own green beans to an awesome cup of Joe!
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I don't like anything to get between the freshly ground beans and my cup i.e. filters. Flavor gets lost. If you're looking at an upgrade look at equipment that brews your coffee by pressing hot water through compressed fresh grounds directly into your cup. It will evenly extract the flavor from all the grounds. Drip process will never do this. You will then get the full flavour of you coffee selection.
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I don't like anything to get between the freshly ground beans and my cup i.e. filters. Flavor gets lost. If you're looking at an upgrade look at equipment that brews your coffee by pressing hot water through compressed fresh grounds directly into your cup. It will evenly extract the flavor from all the grounds. Drip process will never do this. You will then get the full flavour of you coffee selection.
I am just getting into the roasting game. I Luv a French Press and I am starting something new roasting my own green beans. I believe I will Master the Art of Roasting and look forward to sharing the journey ...
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Living in Australia there’s an abundance of boutique roasters around major cities.
There are four I usually go to, but Twin Peaks coffee definitely gets points for consistency and weirdly flexibility in technique

In regards to beans they are almost always African beans in origin (usually Kenya or Ethiopian but I had an awesome Burundi a few weeks back). With the exception of Hacienda La Esmeralda from Panama it’s just way too difficult to find the fruity acidic flavour profile I’m after. Same thing in regards to roasts, if the beans are visually too dark you’ve probably killed any subtleties or fruit notes in them.

Technique is normally Chemex pourover and a modified Sunbeam conical burr grinder.
Water is poured to taste and the “Golden ratio” that people love to harp on about in regards to pourovers should not be used. Beans are all different and it should be done to taste (especially your own personal one)
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Hi Demo, over the years I have found that a single origin I consistently return to is Costa Rican Tarrazu. It originates from the 5th Province in the Canton of San Hose in Costa Rica.
It is often available from good roasters in Australia and I find it one of the most flavoursome, consistent, and bullet-proof beans with which to work.
Unlike yourself, I cannot tolerate New-Wave light roasts and so like my beans medium-dark as it is the cocoa and chocolate flavours that I want to predominate in my cup.
Nevertheless, if you haven't tried this variety, you might like to give it a run.
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Old 26 August 2016, 09:59 AM   #69
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I am just getting into the roasting game. I Luv a French Press and I am starting something new roasting my own green beans. I believe I will Master the Art of Roasting and look forward to sharing the journey ...
Just stick with it Larry. You won't figure it all out for a while but once you get there you're going to love the results. Love to hear about it as you go. I also luv using a French press. It's a nice bit of flare at the end of a dinner with friends.

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Hi Demo, over the years I have found that a single origin I consistently return to is Costa Rican Tarrazu. It originates from the 5th Province in the Canton of San Hose in Costa Rica.
It is often available from good roasters in Australia and I find it one of the most flavoursome, consistent, and bullet-proof beans with which to work.
Unlike yourself, I cannot tolerate New-Wave light roasts and so like my beans medium-dark as it is the cocoa and chocolate flavours that I want to predominate in my cup.
Nevertheless, if you haven't tried this variety, you might like to give it a run.
Couple of suppliers:
http://www.camposcoffee.com/coffee-o...rrazu-shb.aspx
https://www.melbacoffee.com.au/costa-rica-dota
Rocky, Never tried this one but I looked it up on my green bean suppliers list. He's got them and I'm going to order some up to roast. Based on your comments I'll try a nice dark city roast get there slowly with a gentle temperature ramp. Thanks for the suggestion.
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Hi Demo, over the years I have found that a single origin I consistently return to is Costa Rican Tarrazu. It originates from the 5th Province in the Canton of San Hose in Costa Rica.
It is often available from good roasters in Australia and I find it one of the most flavoursome, consistent, and bullet-proof beans with which to work.
Unlike yourself, I cannot tolerate New-Wave light roasts and so like my beans medium-dark as it is the cocoa and chocolate flavours that I want to predominate in my cup.
Nevertheless, if you haven't tried this variety, you might like to give it a run.
Couple of suppliers:
http://www.camposcoffee.com/coffee-o...rrazu-shb.aspx
https://www.melbacoffee.com.au/costa-rica-dota
Haha I like that we are after completely separate flavours from our coffee's.
I actually have a darker roast that I've just put into my grinder so thats probably why my above post sounded overly critical of them

I'll order the Tarrazu to give it a try.
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Yippeee !!!! Your going to need a pad of paper, pencil and your Daytona.
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Argh. My Bunn ThermoFresh that we have used for years to produce quantities over a couple cups went cold this morning after I de-limed it. Just will not hear the water in the tank.

I have looked at a lot of the machines that people in this thread are using and some are $500+ up to well over $1200.

If I did not want to pour that much into a coffee machine does anyone have any suggestions for a reasonably priced new machine? Of utmost importance is ease of use for my wife. She will not tolerate a machine that takes a Phd in astrophysics to operate.

The replacement for the Bunn will be $150. I don't mind going over that a little bit but don't want to go crazy. As evident by my previous post we are not overly sophisticated coffee drinkers. Maybe a direct replacement or a pour over is best for our situation as we also have an instant hit water dispenser in our kitchen that we use with the French press.


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The Oxo i posted earlier was about $200. Very easy to use.
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The Oxo i posted earlier was about $200. Very easy to use.


Thank you. Will check it out. Found a couple others with the Google that I need to vet. I will add this one to the list.


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Camano Island Coffee Company's Brazilian Dark Roast is my fave. I get whole bean and grind my own, running through a Magnifica.

They've got a great coffee club; I've lived on the east coast, the west coast, and in the middle and had it shipped out regularly.


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I can't post pictures due to what's on the bag, and I hope I'm allowed to use the name as it is a company, but BLACK RIFLE COFFEE.

Unbelievable. I'm drinking "caffeinated as f***" and Thin Blue Line Edition.

The coffee supports veterans, injured law enforcement officers etc.

I'm really not a coffee fan, but I think they lace it with cocaine, because I'm hooked.


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I can't post pictures due to what's on the bag, and I hope I'm allowed to use the name as it is a company, but BLACK RIFLE COFFEE.

Unbelievable. I'm drinking "caffeinated as f***" and Thin Blue Line Edition.

The coffee supports veterans, injured law enforcement officers etc.

I'm really not a coffee fan, but I think they lace it with cocaine, because I'm hooked.


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I was looking at the Moccamaster KBTS 741 online yesterday. It looks cool and I'm a sucker for coffee gadgetry, but is it worth ten times more money than a Mr. Coffee?
YES! We love the Moccamaster!

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Yep! Recording stats to roast the best beans to our liking! Still waiting for "The Call" on the Daytona!

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Have fun!!! Can't wait for you to share results.
I finally roasted my first beans this morning!
Went with Paupua New Guinea AA Arokara, Wet processed beans Medium and Roasted them Medium. Will try them tomorrow AM!


Chad... Thanks for the encouragement!
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Yep! Recording stats to roast the best beans to our liking! Still waiting for "The Call" on the Daytona!



I finally roasted my first beans this morning!
Went with Paupua New Guinea AA Arokara, Wet processed beans Medium and Roasted them Medium. Will try them tomorrow AM!


Chad... Thanks for the encouragement!
Can't wait!!! I just roasted another batch this morning.
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Chad- It is good to know you are an excellent roasted! I roasted 1 of the 2 bags I bought... Thanks for the encouragement, I'll try again sometime.
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Chad- It is good to know you are an excellent roasted! I roasted 1 of the 2 bags I bought... Thanks for the encouragement, I'll try again sometime.
The trick is ramping up the temperature properly so you get an even roasting. Nothing but trial and error. Each heating source (ie hot plate, stove, etc.) will be different. Don't give up. Fresh roasted coffee is well worth the work.
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I wondered how you were making out Larry. I have to agree with Chad. Don't give up on the roasting process. Think of it as a scientific experiment. It's important to plan and record your roast profiles. This will get you to where you want to be. 100% of my profiles follow an 80/20 rule (80% of the time is spent at the low end of the temperature scale, 20% at the higher temps near the end of the roast). This will give you a more even roasting result without drying out all the flavourful resident oils in the bean.
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I wondered how you were making out Larry. I have to agree with Chad. Don't give up on the roasting process. Think of it as a scientific experiment. It's important to plan and record your roast profiles. This will get you to where you want to be. 100% of my profiles follow an 80/20 rule (80% of the time is spent at the low end of the temperature scale, 20% at the higher temps near the end of the roast). This will give you a more even roasting result without drying out all the flavourful resident oils in the bean.
Thanks Rick! I am not going to give up just yet. Just got to get into it and really commit to the to the process.
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You can have the best beans in the world, but if they're not processed correctly, the final product will not be good.

The problem with the big companies like Starbucks and Coffee Bean (I will say that Coffee Bean is much better than Starbucks) is that they overroast their beans and they roast in really large quantities, resulting in poor QC. Many of the beans that you buy from Starbucks, Coffee Bean, etc... were roasted months ago. Beans are their best within 2 weeks of roasting.
I roast my own beans at home. Wesley is right. Beans roasted within two weeks are the best. Good coffee shops will sell beans with the roasting date on it. Blue Bottle is now offering a service where they will ship you beans that have been roasted one or two days before shipping but it's super-expensive.

www.sweetmarias.com is the best site for coffee nerds. You can get tips on how you can start roasting at home plus you can buy green beans from them directly.

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I tend to agree with the "two-week" rule myself. It is not always a problem if the bean is a bit older but I always worry about how it has been treated since roast.
Some cafes just roast it, bag it, and leave it on the shelf where it is subject to the fluctuations in temperature that occur over a 24 hour period. When you open the bag the bean has a slightly oily appearance that indicates that it is not going to be at it's best in your grinder or Espresso machine.
I generally ship mine up from Melbourne (about 2000 klms) which takes a few days, and it still arrives in better condition than bean that has been sitting on someone's cafe shelf for a fortnight.
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