Breifne
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- Feb 11, 2015
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Looking to get some opinions on this question.
I know they're nice to have, but they are expensive. I've read comments from professional roasters on other forums that indicated they're "nice-to-have" items that aren't absolutely necessary. Many have indicated Indonesian coffees are the biggest culprits, as well as some other Latin American coffees that are processed naturally.
Some people have made their own contraptions that serve as de-stoners.
Other comments have basically said, "If you're getting stones in your coffees, you need to find better farms from which to buy."
Let me hear your thoughts.
I know they're nice to have, but they are expensive. I've read comments from professional roasters on other forums that indicated they're "nice-to-have" items that aren't absolutely necessary. Many have indicated Indonesian coffees are the biggest culprits, as well as some other Latin American coffees that are processed naturally.
Some people have made their own contraptions that serve as de-stoners.
Other comments have basically said, "If you're getting stones in your coffees, you need to find better farms from which to buy."
Let me hear your thoughts.