expat
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The roast it super light revolution has come to Ireland. Personally I am not a fan. The coffee just tastes too 'grassy' to me.
I understand that this originated in the Scandinavian countries somewhere and is called a 'Scandinavian roast' but I call it 'hipster coffee'.
One of my coffee shop customers bent my arm enough that we finally gave in and roasted him some . . . . .and he likes the taste! My head is spinning.
One complaint is that the aroma, in his words, 'is too thin'.
We roasted this coffee just to first crack then dumped it, stirred it for a minute or so in the cooling tray and then turned the exhaust fan on. So on the next roast I can only think to roast fractionally longer to enhance the aroma but don't want to go too much longer and kill the hipster flavor.
Any suggestions? Any experience with hipster coffee?
I understand that this originated in the Scandinavian countries somewhere and is called a 'Scandinavian roast' but I call it 'hipster coffee'.
One of my coffee shop customers bent my arm enough that we finally gave in and roasted him some . . . . .and he likes the taste! My head is spinning.
One complaint is that the aroma, in his words, 'is too thin'.
We roasted this coffee just to first crack then dumped it, stirred it for a minute or so in the cooling tray and then turned the exhaust fan on. So on the next roast I can only think to roast fractionally longer to enhance the aroma but don't want to go too much longer and kill the hipster flavor.
Any suggestions? Any experience with hipster coffee?
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