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Written by Glenn S.
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The controversy about homeroasting (part-one)– by glenns
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Glenn takes a look at the home roasting controversy.
Photo at left: Glenn's little homeroasting set-up draws little or no attention...
After some years experimenting with air and drum home roasters, he has reluctantly come to the conclusion that home roasting still has a long way to go. You tell your best friend that his homemade coffee tastes like shoe polish remover and is the worst thing you ever tasted in your life. Your former friend naturally, would have no choice but to kill you immediately. In reading an older Sweet Maria’s newsletter, Tom says that even though he is the business of selling home roasting appliances, that all of them more or less, have design flaws, have short lifetimes are overpriced for what they are and in a general sense, all of them – are disappointing.
A brave and honest man, this Tom and scarcely a ripple from USENET....
Just to clarify, Tom does not say anything about the quality of the final product that these machines produce, however, depending on how you read or interpret his comments, it begs the question: Are consumer home roasting machines woefully inadequate? Are they a waste of time, money and green beans? It is rumoured that a very small number of mad scientist types with their bread board electronics, dimmer switches and Variacs have transmogrified 1970’s popcorn makers into a Frankenstein style Diedrich equivalents whose output ranks with the best that George Howell can produce.
Photo at right: CoffeeCrew creator, Colin Newell, used a Hearthware Precision roaster until such time as 90% of his hair was pulled out.
These roastmasters I think, are exceedingly rare. As a homeroaster myself, it is difficult to remain objective about something that you pour so much blood, sweat and tears into. In the end though, homeroasting is a compromise. If like Tom says, the equipment has “deficiencies” then it stands to reason that the output is similarly affected.
Great grapes do not necessarily make great wine.
By all means, this article is not to dissuade or discourage homeroasters at all. All people who appreciate coffee should at least experience its creation and that, in itself is worth the price of admission.
As Colin mentioned many years ago, we need better home machines that can do a better job. None yet exist. A kingdom for a reasonably priced +500g capacity, solid drum, propane fired roaster! No, sample roasters do not count!
Glenn, going under the pseudonym glenns, is an avid (but slightly disappointed) homeroaster and Contributing Editor for coffeecrew.com. He continues to annoy neighbours with blue smoke and chaff.
Discuss this article on the forums. (7 posts) or read chapter two |
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Subject: Re:Saeco Incanto RS displeasure... - by: meshie
Yea... it's been a headache, and that is understated, to say the least. Tonight, one of their reps came by to look at the machine and offer me some solutions. He was very nice. He actually said for th...
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Subject: Re:Saeco Incanto RS displeasure... - by: colin
Your blog - is an awesome read and I suggest everyone have a good look before they drop a 1000 bones on one of these lumps of plastic....
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Subject: Re:Saeco Incanto RS displeasure... - by: meshie
Saeco Incanto, in general, is garbage. We've had ongoing problems with ours (that you can see at the web link in my profile).
Have you had the machine serviced at all? Or just a call to ask if the...
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Subject: Newco OCS-8 versus OCS-12 - by: HRR
Based on all the discussion and reviews, I am looking to buy either the 8 cup or the 12 cup model. Since the physical size of the units (other than the pot, of course) seems to be exactly the same, i...
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Subject: Re:Help: Cafe Roma vs. Starbucks Sirena - by: Bobby
Since you've posted in the $400 I'd say return the Breville and get a single boiler machine.
In this price range you can easily get an entry level Saeco or Gaggia, or a lesser known name like Moki...
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Subject: Re:Help: Cafe Roma vs. Starbucks Sirena - by: colin
Before saying too much...
remember our motto:
Coffee is a journey, not a destination...
I started out with a Multichef Aluminum boiler steam toy - I learned a lot on that little unit.
You ...
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Subject: Help: Cafe Roma vs. Starbucks Sirena - by: jono80
I enjoy espresso and latte and decided (admittedly on a whim) to purchase an entry level machine. I went out and bought a Breville Cafe Roma last night. THEN I did some reading and now I am question...
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Subject: Espressotec - by: germanicus
I just want to recommend dealing with Espressotec.
First of all, order early enough during the day and you'll receive your purchase the next. I got my Silvia from them. Later I ordered some espresso ...
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Subject: Re:perfect grind - by: Bert
For Watchfull;
I gave you the wrong URL yesterday. Here is the one for calibrating the Maestro.
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Cheers,
Bert...
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Subject: Re:perfect grind - by: Bert
Hi there;
I used this page to calibrate my son's Virtuoso for a finer grind. After the adjustment it would grind so fine that he was able to plug his Saeco Aroma.
Be patient though when doing...
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