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Posted Sat Jan 22, 2005, 9:26am
Subject: Re: Any Timor Maubesse fans out there?
 

I just purchased 10 lbs.  The current price is 22.50/lb, but this month Maubesse is the "Bean of the Month" so it is 15% off.   They usually ship same day as ordered.

The business is a little certified organic brewing shop that has branched into green coffee.  Customer service in the store is something to be desired, but the on-line and phone support is head and shoulders above the face time.  I do buy most of all my brewing supplies there.  Their prices run on the higher side.  But, they only deal in FAIR TRADE on the coffee side and CERTIFIED ORGANIC on the brewing side and they do higher volume sales so their items are very fresh.  

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Posted Sat Jan 22, 2005, 8:09pm
Subject: Re: Any Timor Maubesse fans out there?
 

Mike are you roasting the Timor in a popper ?

A drum will produce better results with Timor when roasting for espresso,
or do a stalled roast with an air roaster to develop more body.

We cupped the East Timor in a comparison air roast against drum roast and the air roasted showed a slight astringency in cupping. That would be a Sivetz 1/4 bag and a 25 lb batch San Franciscan.

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Posted Sat Jan 22, 2005, 10:25pm
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$22.50 a lb or for 10 lbs?


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Posted Sun Jan 23, 2005, 8:43am
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That does sound pricey.  Even for certified organic, I would expect Timor to be < $US5.00/pound.  If it is 22.50 for 10 lb, great price.

 
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Posted Sun Jan 23, 2005, 5:23pm
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Hello Chuck,

We cupped the East Timor in a comparison air roast against drum roast and the air roasted showed a slight astringency in cupping. That would be a Sivetz 1/4 bag and a 25 lb batch San Franciscan.

I use a bbq drum, very similiar to the San Francisan, well, maybe not.
Any tips on times or roast levels for espresso use. Is it even a choice for espresso blends?  If so in what proportion.

Still wanting to try this bean, glad the thread is still alive.

Loring
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Posted Sun Jan 23, 2005, 7:01pm
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jliedeka Said:

 If it is (Timor Maubesse Organic) 22.50 for 10 lb, great price.

Posted January 23, 2005 link

that's about what I paid for it a few weeks back (Green of course)...it was by far the best price I could find, and I was a bit leary so I tried 5lbs of if....and was hooked, went back and bought 20 lbs.

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Waiting for it too arrive this week.


I have roasted it several different profiles....for drip...so far, all of them have been great.

I use an RK Drum (Gas BBQ) for my roaster.


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Posted Mon Jan 24, 2005, 9:48am
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JavaJava Said:

Mike are you roasting the Timor in a popper ?

A drum will produce better results with Timor when roasting for espresso,
or do a stalled roast with an air roaster to develop more body.

We cupped the East Timor in a comparison air roast against drum roast and the air roasted showed a slight astringency in cupping. That would be a Sivetz 1/4 bag and a 25 lb batch San Franciscan.

Chuck
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Posted January 22, 2005 link

In my P2 I can set my profile, and I always take Indo's long, usually 18-20 minute, and we know from comparisons roasting side by side at CCC that I can duplicate their 25lb drum.  So, the roasting isn't a problem at all, but a good question to ask given the number of folks with the 4-6 minute roast time.

In my case I just found Timor boring in espresso.  In fact, when I'm blending in an Indo, I blend in at 20%, and I've not found Timor, Java, Bali or PNG to bring very much to the table.  Usually a Sulawesi or mild Sumatra gives me the character I want without being overpowering with earth.

YMMV!

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Posted Wed Jan 26, 2005, 5:03pm
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CupaJoeKid Said:

I've not found Timor, Java, Bali or PNG to bring very much to the table.

Posted January 24, 2005 link

I've been liking Java Djampit as a component in espresso.
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Posted Tue Feb 1, 2005, 7:53am
Subject: Timor Maubesse is available!
 

CoffeeEmergency has it and it's their current offering in their subscription plan.  I just received an e-mail from Jason that it was roasted on Monday, so it'll be in my mailbox on Wednesday.

Jack
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Posted Tue Feb 1, 2005, 10:50am
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Jeffo Said:

I've been liking Java Djampit as a component in espresso.

Posted January 26, 2005 link

Interesting.  Can you tell us more about the blend formulations that you've liked?

I've always kind of figured that something like a PNG could effectively serve for both the central and indo components in a blend, especially given its heritage, but I've never played much.  I'd be very interested in hearing how folks approach the less-Indo Indo's.

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