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Learn how to use the middle part of the roasting machine to check the coffee beans in this free video clip. Expert: Dean Forrest Contact: www.sedonacoffeeroaster.com Bio: Dean Forrest has been the owner of Sedona Coffee Roasters for nearly 3 years. Sedona Coffee Roasters makes coffee for their own coffee house, but they also sale their coffee blends online. Filmmaker: Chuck Tyler

Views: 2,956
Duration: 01:46

Well this is my little 3/4 kilo (3pd) Roaster, its inspired by member KK from coffeesnobs.com.au, itll roast 750gm of green beans to SC in 17 mins, it is full tweakable, and able to follow specific roast profiles time after time thanks to not only the roaster but the coffeesnobs Data logger and software. I have built a vacuum system to remove the beans from the roaster and cool them asap, very happy with my custom roaster, and it is producing amazing results in the cup!

Views: 658
Duration: 05:23

Roasting a 14 oz batch of coffee in a Behmor 1600 roaster purchased from Sweet Marias. Fantastic machine, and I get wonderful results every time.

Views: 1,729
Duration: 05:45

This episode is a first in a series of tutorials on how to roast coffee at home. This week I demonstrate how to (and not to) roast green coffee beans in an air popper, typically used for popcorn. Save money and drink better coffee!

Views: 556
Duration: 09:34

Learn why it is important to listen to your coffee roaster when the beans are cooking with expert cooking tips in this free coffee roasting video clip. Expert: Dean Forrest Contact: www.sedonacoffeeroaster.com Bio: Dean Forrest has been the owner of Sedona Coffee Roasters for nearly 3 years. Sedona Coffee Roasters makes coffee for their own coffee house, but they also sale their coffee blends online. Filmmaker: Chuck Tyler

Views: 6,155
Duration: 01:07

This shows the start of roasting right after I dumped the beans in the wok. You will notice the heating element control is set to 5, midway. I'm roasting a pound of El Salvador Finca Kilimajaro from www.sweatmarias.com -- the very best place to obtain quality green beans and learn how to home roast coffee. They have a virtual library of info on home roasting to read.

Views: 306
Duration: 46 seconds

At Stirling Coffee Company, we roast twice a week to meet the demand.

Views: 4,832
Duration: 01:07

My coffee roaster doesn't roast coffee bean, but also pop corn!!!

Views: 5,082
Duration: 01:06

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...

Views: 151
Duration: 10:00

Roasting coffee with Nostalgia Electric hot air popcorn popper. 3rd try. 60g of Sweet Maria's Brazil Cerrado DP Fazenda Aurea green beans. Hillsboro, Oregon. Sunday Feb 7 2010, ~1pm. Ambient temp 58. Popper outside. Coffee in @ 0:19. No immediated fluidity - had to stir. 1st crack...

Views: 97
Duration: 04:42

Roasting coffee beans at home using a popcorn popper. DIY Instructions of the entire coffee roasting process, from roaster setup to bean storage. How to roast coffee beans on the cheap from start to finish. Basically, you dump the green coffee beans in until they aren't bouncing around much and stir until they are. Wait until desired roast is reached (we like to roast into the second crack a minute or so, otherwise they don't seem done), then cool as rapidly as possible and age in an airtight container for a few days before grinding and brewing. Props to ineedcoffee.com for inspiring me to take up the hobby. Awesome pics and instruction at: www.ineedcoffee.com

Views: 22,760
Duration: 04:33

New to home roasting? Interested in learning what is involved in roasting the best cup of coffee in the world, from the comfort of your own home? In this video you'll experience the excitement, value, and quality of roasting your own coffee - exactly the way you like it - with great flavor, no mess, and for about half the cost of store bought coffee. So sit back, relax, and enjoy the best cup of coffee in the world! With Zach and Dani's Gourmet Coffee Roasters.

Views: 5,581
Duration: 07:19

Hi, Anne & Jasper here. We live in Townsville, North Queensland, on a quarter acre block, and in our tropical garden we grow (among other fruits and vegetables) coffee. We harvest and prepare it, then roast enough for our own use, without the use of pesticides or elaborate equipment. This video shows how.

Views: 441
Duration: 04:17

Roasting Fair Trade Organic Mexican Chiapas

Views: 873
Duration: 31 seconds

There are two ways of roasting coffee "Old School." One way is roasting the beans over an open fire. The other is in a heavy cast iron skillet. The beans must be brought to a temperature of 420 to 540 degrees. The temperature is varied during the roasting process to bring out the best flavors, caffeine and sugars. I prefer coffee grown in the volcanic mountains of Guatemala. But the 'big box' stores have swept through Central America and bought just about every quality bean there is. I'm roasting Brazilian Santos, one of the most common beans in the world. It roasts best toward the darker side... but too dark and it just tastes burnt. This batch came out well. It takes about an hour to...

Views: 209
Duration: 01:01
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