southernroaster
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I have been roasting coffee for a while now and I am very interested in upgrading to a larger set up. I currently roast on a modified Whirley Pop (go ahead and laugh). Thats allo= I could afford at the time but the act of roasting on it is quite cathartic and I have gotten the hang of it quite well. There has been an increased demand for the coffee that I roast. I love in a town of 9800 and word traveled fast. The people love things that were prepared in their own town. My budget is a bit tight. I've looked at Ambex and other 2kg roasters and have had little strokes when I see the price. I recently stumbled upon the Artisan 6m fluid bed roaster. I love the guy (Ken Lathrop). He seems to have great love for coffee so his creation isnt from the standpoint of trying to find suckers to buy his chinese equipment. Ive been roasting about 3-4# a week. Which is time consuming on a Whirley Pop which roasts in 1/2# batches. To keep up with demand I need to be roasting about 10-12# per week.
Is this a good way to get started roasting?
Is there a considerable difference in taste and quality with using a fluid bed?
Any artisan owners out there that want to share?
Is this a good way to get started roasting?
Is there a considerable difference in taste and quality with using a fluid bed?
Any artisan owners out there that want to share?