I’m roasting beans today and have just finished my first batch. I’m experimenting with single origin blends combining a few different roasting profiles. These are the lightest roast I will do, the next batch will be a darker roast, with a half quantity of an even darker roast. In theory this will give a more complex flavour profile.

I am still quite new to roasting and I am trying out different things to see what I like. I generally do plunger coffee not espresso, and find I prefer lighter roasts in general. Small changes in how you roast can make big differences in the outcome though - I have been focussing on cooling the beans quickly after roasting which made a noticable improvement in flavour.

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    1 year ago

    I didn’t get the third batch as dark as I intended, in the end it was much the same as the second batch. Looks pretty good though, and the different speed of roasting should have developed a few different flavours even if the last two batches look the same.

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      1 year ago

      I have a Behmor 1600 plus. It works pretty well & the smoke supression is good because I can roast inside, but I think it would be improved if it got a bit hotter. I find I have to roast a fair bit longer than the pre-set roasting profiles allow on the larger batches.