Sample roasting with Jim and Karl
Travel and Events | 29 views | 2018-08-26
Jim Brady and Karl Schmidt roasting a coffee sample on a Probat sample roaster.
Jim Brady and Karl Schmidt roasting a coffee sample on a Probat sample roaster.
In 2015 I went to Mexico to taste lots of pre-ship coffee samples and decide which coffees I was interested in buying. Much of that tasting happened in the courtyard of a hotel where the exporter was allowed to set up a sample roaster and other eq...
See the [companion article](https://typica.us/tips/s01e02-ItsOkayToSpit.html) for more.
See the [companion article](https://typica.us/tips/s01e04-HaveAChecklist.html) for a checklist you can start with.
See the [companion article](https://typica.us/tips/s01e05-AddClipsToYourBuckets.html) for more.
See the [companion article](https://typica.us/tips/s01e11-RedLightSubstitute.html) for more.
See the [companion article](https://typica.us/tips/s01e10-DontDoTheDoubleBreak.html) for more.
See the [companion article](https://typica.us/tips/s01e09-RecognizeBadEspresso.html) for more.
See the [companion article](https://typica.us/tips/s01e08-EfficientScaleUse.html) for more.
See the [Companion article](https://typica.us/tips/s01e07-TasteSeveralRoasts.html) for more.
1961 film from the Coffee Brewing Institute. Public domain video preserved by The Internet Archive: https://archive.org/details/ThisisCo1961
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