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Old 10-08-2009, 02:37 PM   #1
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Coffee usually develops for days after roasting, IMO, not hours. Sometimes it isn't "there" for 5-6 days post-roast and, thereafter, can hang good for two weeks with reasonable storage.

If you're falling behind then you only need bigger roasters. Y'all need to be looking into a 4-burner gas grill conversion or stacked SCCO or something like that. Those FRs and IRs are good for learning. After that you need to, uh, scale up! Crikey, Fl'ink - you'll need at least a 4-burner grill/roaster to keep that Brasilia fed.
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Old 10-08-2009, 09:02 PM   #2
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I'm actually going through a mind bending research on roasters and am leaning towards the Hottop programmable at this point.

I don't see the Freshroast lasting more than a couple more months max. I am definitely pushing it and don't wait the suggested 30 minutes rest between roasts and cheat quite a bit past the 8 minutes max.

I am even finding myself taking off the chaff collector to let a little heat escape so I can get a longer roast.

Roasting is something I don't see leaving my life and really want to get it right on the upgrade and am wondering if I can keep it somewhat simple and dependable on the scale up while avoiding buyer's remorse.

The Brasilia isn't overly hungry as far as i can see, and since I got the squirting and whistling under control, it's just packing a few portafilters a day to keep me running, which actually reduces my trips to Sam's Club for Monster energy drink by the case.

The main challenge has been keeping the thing shiny and not burning myself on all the metal that I didn't previously have. I am a bit scarred at this point from some groggy mornings bumping into hot brewgroups and probably shouldn't have taken off the "caution" sticker so soon.

On the positive side, I haven't fallen victim to any scalding citrus acid in the eyes as a result of the excellent pressure relief on the E61's valve for backflushing.
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Old 10-09-2009, 05:27 AM   #3
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Pete, are you talking about the Hottop "P"? I highly suggest the "B' over the "P". I fell into the same allure the P gave but in reality the B is more controllable.

I would look into building a BBQ roaster because of the climate you live in, amount that can be roasted, and heat control. If I can figure out a way to add a bean mass probe to the drum I will be building one for myself for those big roasting times.

Shinning metel and burning yourself on it, ah, good old ABS plastic sure is cool to touch and a dirty sponge cleans messes off.

Sweet Maria tins rule, I like the way they look on the countertop.

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...I would look into building a BBQ roaster because...
I roasted three pounds by BBQ last Sunday and find it quick, easy and somewhat controllable. I LOVE the BBQ roaster but... but... but...

It isn't particularly good for espresso blends, though. It isn't bad but, for espresso roasting I am leaning to favor the SCCO. I feel a new thread coming on.
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I roasted three pounds by BBQ last Sunday and find it quick, easy and somewhat controllable. I LOVE the BBQ roaster but... but... but...

It isn't particularly good for espresso blends, though. It isn't bad but, for espresso roasting I am leaning to favor the SCCO. I feel a new thread coming on.
Anxiously waiting to read it as espresso blends seem to be half of what I roast at this point.
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I roasted three pounds by BBQ last Sunday and find it quick, easy and somewhat controllable. I LOVE the BBQ roaster but... but... but...

It isn't particularly good for espresso blends, though. It isn't bad but, for espresso roasting I am leaning to favor the SCCO. I feel a new thread coming on.
Yeah Moo...get the Thread up. I got a TO being delivered today, and a Salton Popper coming next week. So I'm still gathering parts. So an all inclusive thread for SC/CO-UFO/TO would be awesome.
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I roasted three pounds by BBQ last Sunday and find it quick, easy and somewhat controllable. I LOVE the BBQ roaster but... but... but...
I have been thinking through adding an exhaust fan and adding to the interior to keep heat closer to the beans. I want more control out of a BBQ setup then I have seen but I won't be getting rid of the Hottop for the full ability to control the roast for the $40+ green beans and the greenies for espresso.


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It isn't particularly good for espresso blends, though. It isn't bad but, for espresso roasting I am leaning to favor the SCCO. I feel a new thread coming on.
Will this be strictly for you wrencher's or will you include those of us that just throw money at the solutions?
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I'm actually going through a mind bending research on roasters and am leaning towards the Hottop programmable at this point.

Roasting is something I don't see leaving my life and really want to get it right on the upgrade and am wondering if I can keep it somewhat simple and dependable on the scale up while avoiding buyer's remorse.
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