Hello everyone, I wanted to share this problem we have and check whether this is something normal and what people do usually in the industry.
We roast on a Coffee-Tech Ghibli R15 and we get an average of 8-10 completely carbonised beans every batch we roast. Somehow a few beans get stuck in the drum and therefore burn and carbonise.
This problem is two-fold:
• On one hand the burnt beans create smoke and result in a non-clean, smoky roast.
• On the other hand, we have to manually sort every single batch after roasting to pick and remove these burnt beans. This process is so laborious that takes 3 times the time we spend roasting!
Firstly, does anyone have the same problem?
Secondly, is hand sorting roasted beans something normal in an average-sized specialty coffee roasting business?
Thank you!
We roast on a Coffee-Tech Ghibli R15 and we get an average of 8-10 completely carbonised beans every batch we roast. Somehow a few beans get stuck in the drum and therefore burn and carbonise.
This problem is two-fold:
• On one hand the burnt beans create smoke and result in a non-clean, smoky roast.
• On the other hand, we have to manually sort every single batch after roasting to pick and remove these burnt beans. This process is so laborious that takes 3 times the time we spend roasting!
Firstly, does anyone have the same problem?
Secondly, is hand sorting roasted beans something normal in an average-sized specialty coffee roasting business?
Thank you!