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    I chuckled at that.


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    Guinness is anything but hard core. It is nothing but black water. As for coffee, Black Rifle all the way.

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    Be the master of your coffee, roast your own.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hollohas View Post
    Be the master of your coffee, roast your own.
    I've heard of people doing this, but...how? Does it require special equipment? How much time?
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    Just roasted another batch today. I usually do about 1 lb at a time to last me almost 2 weeks. Takes 20 minutes/batch but you only have to be there for the final 5. Main thing is good ventilation. This is not an in-the-house thing if you like darker roasts. I roast in the garage with the door and windows open.

    https://www.sweetmarias.com/instructions

    I starteted with various DIY roasters (ther whirlypop/air roaster was the best), roasting on the porch. Finally graduated to a Behmor drum roaster.

    It's an investment that pays off after a couple years. Green beans cost about $6/lb (roasted weight) versus about $12/lb for premium coffee, delivered. If you go through 2 lbs/month, that's a $144/yr savings. You get better control of your roast darkness, plus have endless options on varietals and blends, and of course the freshest coffee possible.

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    Death wish is pretty good. They have a new “irish cream whiskey” i need to order.

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    I haven't worked up to a drum roaster yet like Mnteer, but I do use a standalone roaster. Like Mnteer said, many people start with a hot air popcorn popper.

    The roaster I use is a Nesco. The unique thing about it is it has a catalytic converter that eliminates the smoke so you can roast right on your kitchen counter. It also does a decent job of collecting the chaff and has a cooling function which is nice. However, the one drawback is the roast times are too long for my taste. I fight that problem by roasting a bit smaller batches. Also, it's loud so it's hard to hear the cracks. If you're someone who uses a bunch of coffee in a drip machine, this roaster might not keep up with your demand. I drink almost exclusively espresso with the occasional single serve or aeropress on the weekends so roasting twice a week keeps me with coffee. If I'm making cold brew which uses A LOT of coffee, I use store bought.


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    Thanks for all the suggestions. Got a healthy list to begin with.

    Roasting my own is out. My wife is allergic to smoke, and I don't get enough shit done as it is. I've thought about in the past, but I don't think it's for me.

    And I prefer dark beers over anything else. Hate hoppy beers. Newcastle is one of my favorites - but I settle for a Guinness when they don't have it. I like Milk Stout Ale from Lefthand too. I had this amazing chocolate dark ale once at Yard House. I can't remember for the life of me what it was called.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grant H. View Post
    Anything Black Rifle Coffee Company.
    THIS! I've tried 3 blends thus far, and like all of them. I'm into more medium roast, but really if I find something I like I'll drink it.
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    First order placed:



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