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Old 11-20-2009, 07:17 AM   #1
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Default Self-Roasting Coffee

I've been a coffee drinker for some 15 years or so and it never occurred to me until last week to self-roast. I've seen sites selling combos w/ a roaster and green beans but I'm not sure what to get. I am also currently using a blade grinder and I've been told the grinder makes all the difference in the world, and to invest in a Burr.

Any suggestions from some self-roasters out here in the Asylum???
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Old 11-20-2009, 10:34 AM   #2
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Yeah. Do it. Live the dream.

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Old 11-20-2009, 10:42 AM   #3
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Here is thread that in which I roast coffee with a Popcorn Popper. It works pretty good I think.
http://www.cigarasylum.com/vb/showthread.php?t=21573
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Old 11-20-2009, 11:11 AM   #4
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With Christmas coming up, I can afford to spend about $200 for both a burr grinder and a roaster...
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Old 11-20-2009, 11:39 AM   #5
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Matt,
I would say build your own I had a whirley pop then went right out and built a roaster like this one.

I'll give you a link where I got info.
http://www.greencoffeebuyingclub.com...p?topic=5033.0
I really would like to encourage you to jump in with both feet...it is some great coffee.

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Matt you can build this for under $100.
For grinder, I will let others answer...I have a Capresso infinity burr grinder which meets my needs at the moment.
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Old 11-20-2009, 03:33 PM   #6
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I also agree that Capresso makes a great grinder if you are just starting. Fresh Roast 8 from Sweet marias is a good place to start for under 100.
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I also agree that Capresso makes a great grinder if you are just starting. Fresh Roast 8 from Sweet marias is a good place to start for under 100.
Agreed from an upgrade hungry Freshroast owner, but it really does a great job.

100 bucks gets you the machine and 4 pounds of green bean samples with instructions how to roast them.

I'll keep my opinions reserved about the grinder as I made plenty of mistakes along the way.
(hint; save up 500 beans and get a Macap M4 stepless and never look back)

I have a smug feeling of satisfaction as I am reading this and enjoying a very nice latte made with Brasil Santos roasted full city.
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We got a good grinder this summer, and I just got my wife a Behmor for our anniversary. It showed up yesterday, and we're looking forward to starting roasting hopefully this weekend. I'll definitely be spending more time in the coffee forum from now on.
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We got a good grinder this summer, and I just got my wife a Behmor for our anniversary. It showed up yesterday, and we're looking forward to starting roasting hopefully this weekend. I'll definitely be spending more time in the coffee forum from now on.
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I Just read the title of this thread again. I didnt know that coffee could be self roasting.
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We got a good grinder this summer, and I just got my wife a Behmor for our anniversary. It showed up yesterday, and we're looking forward to starting roasting hopefully this weekend. I'll definitely be spending more time in the coffee forum from now on.
I just have the bare minimums for roasting but its still hard to go back to "regular" coffee.
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I Just read the title of this thread again. I didnt know that coffee could be self roasting.
I am not sure "home roasting" is much better, I would never have that panic of running out if my home actually roasted the coffee for me.
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