Solid suggestion Patrick. I have a Zen Roast myself. I couple mine with a 
temperature thermometer gun just to try to achieve as much consistency as 
possible.

On Thursday, March 14, 2019 at 6:00:20 PM UTC-4, Deacon Patrick wrote:
>
> In case anyone is daft enough to want to try roasting your own, I 
> recommend the free way to test if you want to do it more than five times 
> (well, free except for buying green beans): a cast iron skillet or dutch 
> oven (high walls make for a bit more even roasting) on medium flame/heat, 
> stir constantly, remove some point after first crack stops and the beans 
> burn. Easy to scorch the beans this way though, so once you know you want 
> to roast regularly... 
>
> We love roasting in our Zen Roast. https://www.zenroast.co. I can roast 
> 3/4 cup (I know, I’m supposed to weigh the beans. Bah.) green beans to a 
> dark medium roast very evenly on medium flame in 12-15 minutes, which 
> yields one cup roasted coffee. I age it 24 hours to 7 days, with the sweet 
> spot we prefer at around 3 days, but that’s a pretty subtle difference when 
> using great beans and roaster. 
>
> With abandon, 
> Patrick

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