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Posted Fri Apr 25, 2008, 6:21am
Subject: Re: Colombian coffee
 

svyerkgeniiy Said:

I think we need a comprehensive list of roaster method abbreviations.  Sometimes I have a hard time figuring out what they are....  The ones I know:
HG/BM -- heat gun with bread machine
HG/DB -- heat gun with (metal) dog food bowl
SC/TO -- Stir Crazy with toaster oven
SC/CO -- Stir Crazy popper with convection oven
FR8 -- FreshRoast 8 coffee roaster
Gene -- Gene Cafe coffee roaster
Hottop -- Hot Top coffee roaster

I know there are other methods too, like air popper and rotisserie drum with gas grill.  Can anyone add to this list?

Posted April 25, 2008 link

I started this list a year ago but it's way down the list now.

http://www.coffeegeek.com/forums/coffee/questions/283919
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Posted Mon Apr 28, 2008, 3:15pm
Subject: Re: Colombian coffee
 

Got a good roast this time, at city or city+. Thanks for the input. Sometimes watching the bean color is key.
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Posted Thu May 1, 2008, 11:50am
Subject: Re: Colombian coffee
 

I've also had mixed results with Colombian, depending on the the source.

Settled on Sweet Maria's Supremo Antioquia.  Didn't care for any marked "Huila".

Also found that half and half with the Brazil is a wonderful combo

Mike
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