Posts Tagged ‘Roasting’

Specialty Coffee Roasting at King David Coffee Roasters

Why King David Coffee? My coffee beans are the very best of the coffee crop and I hand roast them for you to perfection. Expensive? Not really, only about 30 cents per cup and shipping is free. Truly, an affordable luxury. Treat yourself and try some today. You’ll love it! Sam Brest, Phone 603-577-8899 E-mail kingdavidcoffee@mac.com

New Lenox resident turns love of coffee into own roasting business

Ben Barkoozis knows a good coffee bean when he sees one. And an aroma when he smells it, flavor when he tastes it and finish when he feels it. What started as a mission to find a good cup of coffee has not only turned into a business for this New Lenox resident, but a passion as well. In addition to the farmers markets, he also hopes to provide his coffee beans to local businesses, and once his Web site — www.benzcoffee.com — is up he wants to offer a weekend delivery service in the Lincolnway area.

Roasting Coffee with Lbrads

Roasting Coffee with Lbrads. I buy green coffee beans and roast them to a rich dark roast because I think it has a better flavor than the coffee you can buy in a store.

Roasting Plant Café Shop in New York City

Roasting Plant, a new café shop in New York City celebrates the art of coffee drinking. Costumers chose their favorite coffee beans from Asia, Africa or South America and watch it being roasted, grinded and brewed in just minutes. All in one place. A café adventure.

Virginia Tech: Coffee Roasting at Deet’s

Head roaster Alice at Virginia Tech’s Deet’s Place talks about the process of roasting coffee beans. Deet’s holds a Golden Cup certification from the Specialty Coffee Association of America.

Roasting Coffee in Your Oven (a Tutorial)

A tutorial on roasting coffee in an oven. Having fresh-roasted coffee makes all the difference in how it tastes. Anything roasted more than a month before you drink it (basically everything you’ll find on a store shelf) is pretty much stale. Check out www.coffeebeancorral.com for a huge selection of green (unroasted) coffee beans. Or, if roasting isn’t up your alley, but you still want fresh coffee, you can order roasted beans from www.coffeefool.com Happy roasting! And if you have any questions, leave a comment and I’ll try to answer as best I can!

Coffee Roasting in Oven

I tried roasting 250g of green coffee beans in a convection toaster oven. This is the last bit of the roast just before 1st crack. The video is sped up so you can see the beans roast and expand faster. Sorry about the glare on the oven door.

Coffee Roasting at Home

Kenno roasts green coffee beans into dark delicious ebony to make the ‘perfect’ cup of coffee in the Pavoni manual espresso device. This video shows you the how-2’s of perfecting your own home roast, like very one did before WWI & how to beat Starbuckets at it’s own game. But, this all time best in it’s class educational video also demonsrates the art of great editting and how drama can be placed in the mundane. Scorching hot, shiney black beans rise up from the roaster and drip through the cooling air to land in sultry abandon on the heat sink plate, before doing the grind into a sexy polished puck in the head of the Pavonni. As the hot water pours over their powdered bodies they release a steamy aroma of the finest quality and burst forth with abandon their suculant juices as only 20 grams of perfection can. Cream bubbles form the head and drops languidly into the cup. Latter, tehy meet and merge with frothy steamed milk and a little sugar, in a mix that says, oh oh oh my gods. Come, see for yourself!

DIY Coffee Roasting on the cheap from start to finish

Roast your own coffee at home on the cheap. This short 6 minute video will take you through the entire process from start to finish. Using a $75 roaster and a $5 per lb bag of green coffee beans. Creating the best tasting cup of coffee you have ever enjoyed.

Home Roasting Coffee

Roast your own coffee using a hot air popcorn popper.

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