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Posted Sun May 11, 2008, 4:08pm
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After having people drop in this weekend hoping I'd offer a coffee (I did) I started to wonder how much of my roasts I actually consummed myself. I did some rough calculations and came up with a number between 25 - 30 %. I always give roasted beans away to folks who really love the roast, up to half of a 1000g batch, though not always that much. On days off, someone is always over for coffee so I rarely drink alone ( my wife isn't a coffee drinker). So it looks like on the high side I drink 30% of what I roast. I don't consider myself a nice guy and I don't have a lot of friends so I'm thinking that some of you nice and gregarious folk out there would getting even less of your home brew.

 
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Posted Sun May 11, 2008, 5:11pm
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I don't give away any of my beans, but have friends over for an occasional coffee.  My wife and I probably drink 90%

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Posted Sun May 11, 2008, 5:58pm
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I probably give away about 1/3 of what I roast - and lots of green beans to those who want to get started with home roasting.

I got introduced to this great hobby by a friend who did the same thing for me many months ago, and now it seems like the least I can do is pass it along to others.
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Posted Sun May 11, 2008, 8:34pm
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All of it, & fresh coffee every day! {;-)

 
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Posted Sun May 11, 2008, 8:44pm
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CraigA Said:

All of it, & fresh coffee every day! {;-)

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Ha! an honest man! Craig, you roast every day?!
Honestly, I wish I could find it in me to give more coffee away. The truth is, I find homeroasting a little messy and don't really enjoy all of the set up and take down required to do it and want it to last as long as possible so that I can avoid the work.  If fact, I'm so selfish I sometimes only offer my guests the option of tea or juice! But there is great satisfaction in having people comment on how good the coffee is when I do serve it. But I've not yet served a guest that liked it enough to start roasting their own.
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Posted Sun May 11, 2008, 8:49pm
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With my HWP, about every 2 - 3 days Barry.

 
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Posted Mon May 12, 2008, 2:38pm
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I've been taking home roasted beans to work with my FP. Looks like 1 or 2 will take up home roasting this summer. The more the merrier.

 
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Posted Thu Jun 12, 2008, 12:31pm
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This is a great question.

I find that I end up drinking about 20% of the coffee I roast at home. So far I've managed to get four others hooked on fresh coffee. Hooked to the point where they're offering to buy greens and asking if I can roast them for them. One has actually purchased a Freshroast and in the few short months he's been at it continues to be amazed at how good the coffee he's roasting really is. He ended up taking a French press and some fresh coffee to work and turned three co-workers onto the joys of freshly roasted coffee.

One buddy of mine who doesn't drink coffee (I know, I need better friends. haha) sarcastically thanked me for getting his wife hooked on the stuff. I told him to be thankful it was coffee and not heroin. :)

So I continue to give away half pound bags of my home roasts. The comments are always positive and sometimes downright gushing. Not bad considering I still don't really know what I'm doing. What a blast.

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Posted Sat Jun 14, 2008, 7:15am
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I drink 10% and sell 90%.   KaaaaChing.
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