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alaborer
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Posted Sat Jul 12, 2008, 5:38pm
Subject: Re: Roasting coffee with a popcorn popper
 

ummm..... why not roasting the coffee with a... coffee roaster?
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Posted Sat Jul 12, 2008, 6:42pm
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alaborer Said:

ummm..... why not roasting the coffee with a... coffee roaster?

Posted July 12, 2008 link

$10 vs $150 - $600 comes to mind.

Cheap easy way to test the waters and learn the basics of coffee roasting.

 
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Posted Thu Jul 24, 2008, 2:15pm
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I picked up the exact popper recommended here.  I think I've had one roasting go exactly how it was outlined.  Every other attempt has barely managed to get into first crack...many never got to that point even after 12 minutes in the popper.  I've varied the amount of beans to not quite 2/3 cup and as little as being able to see the top of the vents in the popper.  The one time I knew it performed as it should it started the first crack at about 2 1/2 minutes, best guess was 2-3 cracks per second, another minute later it starts the second crack, not quite as high pitched as the first crack and noticeably more rapid.  I had consistent darkness over the entire surface area of the bean and all beans were the same color.  My previous attempts left the beans with a very mottled appearance, some had dark spots but with light tan coloring also.  If this is how it's going to be I'll just continue buying beans from coffeefool...money is not an object for me.
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Shawn60
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Posted Thu Jul 24, 2008, 4:19pm
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Tried the bypass...ran for about 3 minutes

I'll be looking for the real mccoy from this point on.
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Posted Sat Jul 26, 2008, 4:52am
Subject: Re: Roasting coffee with a popcorn popper
 

I found that I can't roast any more than about a quarter of a cup in mine, beyond that I get the same results as you.  However, if money isn't an object for you, there are several great home roasters available.  The popper doesn't seem right for you.
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