Gourmet Coffee Roaster (INeedCoffee.com) (#)
„Before Hearthware developed the popular Precision Roaster , they created the Gourmet Roaster. Like the Precision, the Gourmet is an indoor roaster that can roast 1/2 cup of green coffee beans at a time. It is also a very easy roaster to operate and is capable of making excellent tasting coffee with minimal effort.“
http://www.ineedcoffee.com/01/08/gourmet/ - Cached
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„A company called Hearthware introduced the very popular Hearthware Gourmet. Another company introduced the FreshRoast, a micro roaster that could roast only a few ounces of beans at time.“
http://www.coffeekid.com/other/homeroast/ homeroastprimer
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„This is its biggest plus, in my opinion. It also does a different style of roast than air roasters like the Hearthware or FreshRoast do. It tends to give more body to the beans that like body, which is good, but also tends to mute bright notes in beans you want to have bright notes in, which isn't so good. Construction is pretty good in the device, and while I expected that there would be a lot more interactive controls on the device (in pictures, it looks like this, but in reality, the control panel is mostly stickers that do nothing, other than a heat and cool button), bottom line is, it does the job.“
http://www.coffeekid.com/other/homeroast/ currentstuff
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„Brazil Ipanema dulce. city roast on a hearthware gourmet. Very nice. crema was ok, actually i would have expected better.“
http://www.scaa.org/.../ viewtopic.php?t=640&start=120&sid=c252701a1da761e54e0ca51fb7ebc041
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„Experienced roaster/operators can use the Alpenrost to test smaller samples of green beans by doing a "manual roast." This technique will allow the roaster to roast in smaller quantities (IE: 125gr. /4oz.) rather than the “recommended 225gr. /8oz.“
http://www.sweetmarias.com/ alpenrost.small-batch-info.html
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„Just in case you felt you needed more coffee machinery around your kitchen. Home coffee roasting is actually pretty easy, and takes hardly any time at all. Though it's possible to roast your coffee beans in the oven, in a frying pan or even a popcorn popper , having a proper roaster may be handy for the roasting novice.“
http://coffeetea.about.com/b/a/086692.htm
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