Let's Talk BBQ
Other Cooking Equipment => Other cooking Eqipment => Accessories => Topic started by: rexster314 on August 15, 2018, 11:45:27 AM
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Not sure if this is correct forum or not. I got the bug to roast my own coffee from another smoking forum the other day. I did some fresh green Kona coffee beans yesterday and had good luck with them. I got 4 pounds of certified Kona beans for around 44$. If you know Kona coffee, that's a going price for a pound of roasted coffee beans.
Here's my setup
https://youtu.be/HhZypx618vY
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thats pretty cool
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Very cool
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Do you roast too 1st crack or 2nd crack?
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I'm still learning. First two roasts were to the second crack. I did one today and pulled the beans just before the full second crack. Both were very good, but I'm thinking I'm doing about 4-5 minutes after the first crack next time
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Awesome! I bought one of theses baskets last year...and have been too lazy to try it. Glad to see that it works well. PLEASE keep us up to speed on what you learn about roasting our own coffee like this ( I have a 1 lb. coffee roaster - but the smell in the basement works it's way into the house...and domestic tranquility is put at risk... ;) :D
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Could you use that for other things like nuts and things?
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Could you use that for other things like nuts and things?
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Yes you can.
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Think you could do the work charcoal?
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Think you could do the work charcoal?
No comprende!
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I would think it may work with charcoal....but you would have to have a way to really manage the temps closely.
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I don't think I would care for charcoaled roasted coffee. I want the taste of the coffee beans not enhanced with any wood burning
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I don't think I would care for charcoaled roasted coffee. I want the taste of the coffee beans not enhanced with any wood burning
That makes perfect since.