notherbob
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Damn, I've become a coffee yuppee, a coffee snob. Roasting my own green beans has made the best coffee that I have ever drunk.
This Christmas my sister-in-law gave me two one pound bags of green unroasted Organic Fair Trade Peruvian coffee beans. I have been buying American roast organic Peruvian coffee beans and grinding my own coffee for years because it was the one I liked the best.
I ran out of my favorite beans and was forced to roast these so I studied it on the net and pan roasted some in an iron skillet they double in size when roasting and go through at least one cracking stage and when I thought they were right I took them off and let them set overnight. The next morning I ground enough for a pot and was amazed at the difference. It was fabulous! I could hardly believe this was the same coffee I had been drinking for years. The difference fresh roasted beans made added a whole new diminsion to taste.
The green beans cost 25 to 30% less on top of it all.
If you haven't tried roasting your own, you have yet to drink coffee. After roasting, the beans need to set at least overnight before grinding and brewing.
This Christmas my sister-in-law gave me two one pound bags of green unroasted Organic Fair Trade Peruvian coffee beans. I have been buying American roast organic Peruvian coffee beans and grinding my own coffee for years because it was the one I liked the best.
I ran out of my favorite beans and was forced to roast these so I studied it on the net and pan roasted some in an iron skillet they double in size when roasting and go through at least one cracking stage and when I thought they were right I took them off and let them set overnight. The next morning I ground enough for a pot and was amazed at the difference. It was fabulous! I could hardly believe this was the same coffee I had been drinking for years. The difference fresh roasted beans made added a whole new diminsion to taste.
The green beans cost 25 to 30% less on top of it all.
If you haven't tried roasting your own, you have yet to drink coffee. After roasting, the beans need to set at least overnight before grinding and brewing.