DirtyDave
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- Jul 5, 2011
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It seems to me (just one man's opinion), that the more you know about what's going on in your roaster, the better off you are.
If consistency is important to you (and your customers), some form of automated control is required.
The "roastmaster" who is honest with himself knows how difficult it is to obtain consistent results roasting by feel (even with logging software).
In the SF Bay Area we have a plethora of new light roasting artisan operations, some more experienced than others.
They all are passionate about what they do.
Not a single one knows what temperatures their beans are being subjected to during the roast process (drum skin temperature).
The actual bean temperature is also a relative unknown (sampled only at the front of the drum, and truly measured as the bean/air soup).
The air roasters here are even more casual; passively roasting (and even blending in the roaster) and using way too much water spray.
I think it's time to step it up (yeah, it's more expensive) and take advantage of modern control for the benefit of both roaster and consumer.
If consistency is important to you (and your customers), some form of automated control is required.
The "roastmaster" who is honest with himself knows how difficult it is to obtain consistent results roasting by feel (even with logging software).
In the SF Bay Area we have a plethora of new light roasting artisan operations, some more experienced than others.
They all are passionate about what they do.
Not a single one knows what temperatures their beans are being subjected to during the roast process (drum skin temperature).
The actual bean temperature is also a relative unknown (sampled only at the front of the drum, and truly measured as the bean/air soup).
The air roasters here are even more casual; passively roasting (and even blending in the roaster) and using way too much water spray.
I think it's time to step it up (yeah, it's more expensive) and take advantage of modern control for the benefit of both roaster and consumer.