Tom's Hearthware Roaster Tips & Tricks (#)
„Sweet Maria's Roasting Appliance Tip Sheets: Select a tip sheet from this list... Hearthware i-Roast Tip Sheet Hot Top Roasting Tip Sheet FreshRoast Tip Sheet Hearthware iRoast Tip Sheet Caffe Rosto Tip Sheet SwissMar Alpenrost Tip Sheet Zach & Dani's Tip Sheet Hearthware Precision Tip Sheet More Roasting Tip Sheets“
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„There are websites, newsgroups and books dedicated to homeroasting. Of particular interest is the Home Coffee Roasting Mailing List at Sweet Maria's . Sweet Maria's is regarded as the premier resource for the home coffee roaster. In addition to home roasting equipment, you can find a huge selection of green beans available for sale in small batches for very reasonable prices.“
http://www.ineedcoffee.com/00/11/whyroast/
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„That's beyond the scope of this article, but there is a resource to help those who wish to improve upon the original design. Sweet Maria's which sells both home roasting equipment and green coffee beans has a Home Coffee Roasting Mailing List . This is an excellent resource for all home roasters, not just users of the Fresh Roast machine.“
http://www.ineedcoffee.com/00/09/freshroast/
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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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„I created a new version of the Roasted Coffee Pictorial Guide with much improved pictures. Click on the small images to see the larger versions, and I have also added a multi-bean photo for each roast stage. -Tom“
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„To address this gap between to simplicity of roasting and the enormous complexity of coffee from origin to cup, there are two philosophies you might see expressed at local roasting shops in your area. On one hand there is The Stylist, a roaster who considers green coffee as an ingredient that will be transformed by the alchemy of their roaster. The Stylist will be more interested in blending that straight, single-origin roasts, and will emphasize their technique and their chosen degree of roast as a personal signature of their craft.“
http://www.sweetmarias.com/tiny_joy_html/ nov-dec01.html
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