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08-20-2011, 01:34 PM | #22 |
Still not Adjusted
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Re: My Diedrich IR-1 arrived
A little update after 9 plus months on the Diedrich.
It has been up and down getting used to roasting on a commercial machine, much of what I had learned previously needed a lot of refinement to get consistent results and I still have a ways to go. I admit there has been moments when I feel like it was a bad investment but I believe that is behind me now. I see the next step in the near futur is to take on a few coffee lovers as test subjects so that I can get more practice. |
08-21-2011, 01:43 PM | #23 |
The Roastmaster General
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Re: My Diedrich IR-1 arrived
GR....getting the IR-1 was a significant step for you. Akin to playing high school baseball and switching to triple A ball. It is not an unlearnable ramp, but putting in time is key....and writing down all you do....start weights, end weights, drop temp....you get the idea. Once you find your swing, replicating it is key. Then varying batch sizes, humidity, ambient temps, air flow....well....welcome aboard man. Never give up. Shoot me a pm anytime with any questions.
I wish you the best.
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08-21-2011, 01:50 PM | #24 |
Proud USMC Dad
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Re: My Diedrich IR-1 arrived
Awesome machine - I'd be glad to serve as a test subject if you ever want some second opinions. I did buy a nice Baratza grinder and a French Press...the reliable drip machine gets dustier every day.
I have yet to try my hand at home roasting; "...the next step off the cliff..." as my home roasting friend puts it.... Looks great - have fun - N.F.H.
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08-21-2011, 06:14 PM | #25 | |
Still not Adjusted
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Re: My Diedrich IR-1 arrived
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