Re: Roasting Coffee Beans at Home
I've been roasting on a Behmor for about a year now, after playing around with a couple of air poppers. The difference in control is huge, and I can get really precise roasts with the Behmor.
A word of advice that took me a long time to figure out: air temp. If you're a neurotic scientist (I am), you're probably taking notes of the beans you use, the time, heat level, cooling time, rest time, brewing notes, tasting notes...etc etc etc. However, one thing I found has made a huge difference is taking measurements of the humidity and temperature in the air at the time of roasting. A 5f degree change can make the difference between a city and full-city roast at the same time and same heat, especially if you're using an air-popper. Same goes for humidity.
And yeah, Sweet Maria's is where it's at.
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