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View topic - Looking for a bean supplier - Coffee Forum

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  „Hi. If there's anyone out there who can supply beans as a roaster I'd be interested in hearing from you. I'm looking to rebrand under my own label. Thanks.“

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CoffeeGeek - Bean There, Roasted That, Part One CoffeeGeek - Bean There, Roasted That, Part One

  „ This is one of the most demanding tasks but can also lead to great excitement when an exceptional and unusual offering is discovered.  Very few small coffee roasters purchase beans directly from producers and when they do it is usually the result of personal relationships developed over a period of time.  Often the road from producer to roaster is a long one involving many middlemen and thousands of miles of transport.  Most coffee beans are bought from brokers or merchants who specialise in coffee.“

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Coffee History - Learn about coffee... Coffee History - Learn about coffee...

  „This involves rubbing off the parchment layer and polishing the bean for an attractive appearance. At this point the coffee beans are a light green to bluish color. The coffee is then graded. This means the coffee is basically sorted by size, shape and imperfections.“

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View topic - Newbie question #1: Syrup vs. flavored bean - Coffee Forum View topic - Newbie question #1: Syrup vs. flavored bean - Coffee Forum

  „You may use quality beans, but a lot of roasters and nearly ALL of the large commercial roasters will buy cheaper beans and set them aside for use as their flavored coffee beans.“

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View topic - Sour coffee? - Coffee Forum View topic - Sour coffee? - Coffee Forum

  „Obviously its better if you buy from your local specialty roaster- they can sell small volumes direct to you in whole bean (or if you request) ground form. Its always better to buy the whole beans and invest in a grinder so you can grind beans as you need them. Ground coffee can deteriorate at a pretty quick clip...“

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Coffee Discussion about Espresso, Coffee Beans and Coffee Machines - Coffee Forum Coffee Discussion about Espresso, Coffee Beans and Coffee Machines - Coffee Forum

  „Forum and News for people in the coffee industry and looking to get into it such as coffee shop owners, coffee bean growers, sales, conventions, shops, equipment, roasters, and everything coffee industry related.“

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