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Roman @lemmy.ml
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Wot The Fsck You Say, Spotify?
  • you get 15 hours of listening to any audiobook on spotify included with premium and it refreshes every month. Two of the books did not come free they are part of the 15 hours that you can use on any book "included with premium"

  • Recommendations for a beginner
  • Aeropress is cheap and easy for a regular submersion brew and if you want to try venturing into the realm of espresso I'd suggest a flair neo cause its cheap and it lets you play with all the same variables of a 3000 dollar espresso machine e.g. pressure/flow control and temp if you already have a temp controlled kettle or a thermometer. Also don't forget a good grinder!

  • What temp for Gaggia classic pid mod?
  • I ran another auto configuration and then adjusted the derivative and now I'm only seeing a 5 degree drop(in freedom units) on a pretty long shot. Thank you for pointing me in the right direction.

  • Home-Roasting
  • Thanks a bunch for sharing the perspective and experience I've thought this might be the case since I've discovered it to be the case in so many other areas of the coffee hobby so far.

  • Home-Roasting
  • Those are very long roast times I'd be concerned that you might see some over development which can cause the coffee to come out being more of a one note flavor with less depth and less acidity.

  • Home-Roasting
  • I roast 200 to 225 grams at a time I just leave the temp on the max setting and the fan starts on max and i turn the fan down throughout the roast to increase the temp while still keeping the beans moving.

    I've done a batch in the oven before and it only took me about 10 to 15 minutes for a batch but i was worried about scorching. I got a lot of pitting in the oven but I think that is because my charge temp was really high like 430-450 if I remember correctly but I believe pitting happens in most dark roasts anyway and does not effect flavor.

  • Home-Roasting
  • I use the Freshroast sr800 and greens from happy mug. There are roasters near me but it's much cheaper to roast at home and I can buy larger amounts of green and keep it around the house for a lot longer than roasted coffee.

    I'm still trying to dial in the roast times I'm not sure exactly how long it should take me for the various types of roasts and I've been thinking about drilling a hole in my chaff collector lid to add a thermal probe so I have more information to work with.

    right now I'm doing light roasts anywhere from 6:30 to 7 minutes and dark roasts are taking me about 10 to 12 minutes but I usually only barely get to rolling second cracks in the darkest roasts.

  • What are some good coffee roasters in your area?
  • Florida east coast here! apocalypse coffee is my favorite local roaster they do a lot of different origins/roasts, and their seasonal options are usually good.

    black cat coffee is also pretty good but I've only had one bag from them and I need to try some of their other options.

  • What are some good coffee roasters in your area?
  • Seconding happy mug although I buy their greens and then just roast it at home in an sr800 It's hard to beat the value of 4-7 dollars a pound even considering the 10%-20% weight loss after roasting

  • A home on the fediverse for espresso people! @lemmy.ml Roman @lemmy.ml

    What temp for Gaggia classic pid mod?

    I've been using my Gaggia classic pro with the PID kit from shades for about 3 or 4 months and I've had my temp set to 208 because it drops down 10-20 degrees by the end of the shot.

    I'm interested in seeing what other people are running and why.

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