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01-09-2013, 06:04 PM | #1 |
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Home-Roasters who use Espresso Machines
Hey guys & gals, I have a question for those who home-roast and use an espresso machine.
First off, I home-roast and enjoy my coffee thru a Press. I would love an Espresso Machine but its not in the budget right now. Anyway, do you use your City, City +, Full City roasts in your Espresso unit or do you stick to Full City + and beyond?
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01-09-2013, 06:12 PM | #2 |
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Re: Home-Roasters who use Espresso Machines
Brent, I have always used every type of roast in my machines.
However, if I am roasting specifically for my machine, I prefer a roast in the city plus-full city range.
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01-10-2013, 08:17 AM | #3 |
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Re: Home-Roasters who use Espresso Machines
I use blends and change them around. You can get a wide range of flavors in espresso units,I try to get a balance of high and middle notes with the low notes of dark roasts.
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01-10-2013, 08:20 AM | #4 |
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Re: Home-Roasters who use Espresso Machines
I find different roasts work better for different beans. I roasted one (do not remember which type) and it was terrible, roasted it again further and it was way better. I have had the reverse effects as well. That being said, I use a super auto which is not as high quality as some here.
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01-10-2013, 10:50 AM | #5 |
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Re: Home-Roasters who use Espresso Machines
Thanks guys. So basically it sounds like you run your Espresso Machines just like I run my Press...with whatever is good at whatever roast levels you like.
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01-15-2013, 07:27 AM | #6 |
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Re: Home-Roasters who use Espresso Machines
I do roast for espresso and the profile is different then for other brews. I like to stretch the roast time after the start of first to end of roast to caramelize the sugars more for a sweeter cup. I do some blends where I compromise the finish phase so that it will work for espresso or other brews. I consider a city roast for espresso to be the most difficult roast, stretching the roast from the start of first to the end of first crack (city) to get 3 min and not stall the roast is tricky.
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