Are there any other home roasters in here?

  • Datsun@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I have finally found my people on lemmy!

    I roast on an SR800 with the OEM extension tube. I’ve accumulated about 25lbs of different greens so far. I’ve been really enjoying a washed Colombian for espresso and natural Kenyan for filter. I really can’t justify buying roasted at the prices they’re selling at anymore.

  • KammicRelief@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I roast in an old popper, but I’ve fallen off the wagon… I have a bag of beans from Sweet Maria’s just waiting for me. Maybe this post is the kick I need…

    • phrogpilot73@lemmy.worldOP
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      1 year ago

      There’s a lot of benefits, at least for me. I got into home roasting because I wanted Jamaican Blue Mountain (after a friend had gifted me some). Found out how much it cost, then as I went down the rabbit hole, I found out that I could get green beans for significantly cheaper than roasted.

      Now, I find that I enjoy trying all different kinds of single-origin that I’ve never heard of/seen from bigger roasters. I’ve had coffee from Nepal, Puerto Rico, Yemen, Java, Sulawesi, and countless other farms around the world.

      Cost is also a factor. I can get a pound of Jamaican Blue Mountain for as little as $20, whereas roasted (depending on estate) can be $40-$80.

      It can be a pain in the ass, if I realize I’m out of roasted beans and want a cup of coffee. It takes a good 30 minutes to roast and cool, but in the end, trying something new is worth it!

  • Phyrric@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    I home roast on a diy drum roaster for my household and a couple neighbours/family. I need to modify the roaster still. Its direct drive and I’m burning through the gearhead from the wobble of my poor metal working.