Doug Salomon
If you do decide to give this a try, may I suggest some Ethiopian beans? I've had nothing but good experience with any Ethiopian beans that I've roasted.
¿Alguien aquí ha intentado tostar sus propios granos de café?
Lo hago de vez en cuando. Es un poco laborioso, pero bastante fácil y el café es EL MEJOR.
El café recién tostado es de otro nivel. Es increíble.
If you do decide to give this a try, may I suggest some Ethiopian beans? I've had nothing but good experience with any Ethiopian beans that I've roasted.
I roast my beans in an old popcorn air popper. It's a cheap way to get into home roasting and sounds pretty cool when you tell people about it. One warning, if you decide to try this - make sure your popper blows the air in from the sides, not the bottom, otherwise you risk it getting clogged and becoming a fire hazard.
One more tip. Unless you have a real roaster, you'll probably want to do this outside. It generates a lot of smoke.
I've never tried this, but I'm a huge coffee drinker/lover so it's something I'll have to try.
It will change you life.
It never occurred to me to try this, but it's right up my alley. I love DIY in the kitchen. Thanks!
You will love this.
Yeah.i love roasted coffee.
Same here.
Haven't tried before, but I'm a ice coffee fan!
I've never used my freshly roasted stuff for iced coffee. I'll have to give it a go sometime.
I love coffee and just upgraded my brewer to, still a beginner brewer, brevill EX, and trying to get a hang of making some decent espresso and Latta art.
Freshly roasted beans will help you take your game to the next level.
I love the smell of coffee
The smell of roasting coffee is odd. It doesn't smell as you would expect it to. However, once it is done and the beans are ground - HOLY MOLY does it smell amazing.
21. I think a friend tried it and loved it
You should try it too.
I haven't tried roasting. I'm using instant coffee 😅
Fresh home roasted coffee is pretty much the opposite of instant. :)