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Re: I have met the beans

... last year's Tano Batak. I knew that app was good for a few things. ;-) While I was finding a good selection for that chart, I did come across the Sulawesi Tana Toraja Ke'pe, which was more similar to the Batak, so it's possible that there have always been examples of the whole spectrum each year ...
by martin
Sun May 12, 2013 1:56 pm
 
Forum: New Member Introductions
Topic: I have met the beans
Replies: 1377
Views: 205848

Re: 2yrs later: Frustrated by roasting & tasting my own coff

... she nods her head yes. Just tasted a bit smoother from 4day to me, maybe sweeter no pepper this time. Burnt marshmallow and Dirty caramel apples? Sulawesi AA Tana Toraja roasted two ways both to city+ normal roast, first crack start at 6 min 45 sec , first crack end 9 min, stop at 10 slow roast, ...
by rustic_roaster
Tue Apr 16, 2013 8:42 pm
 
Forum: Choosing Coffees, Cupping, Coffee Reviews, Coffee Storage
Topic: 2yrs later: Frustrated by roasting & tasting my own coffee
Replies: 34
Views: 725

Re: Help me achieve a perfect roast

... an inexact science, but it sure is a lot of fun! The batches I've roasted so far taste pretty good. I've had both the Costa Rica Tarrazu and the Sulawesi Kalossi that were roasted professionally, and my roasts taste about the same with the exception of the higher acidity of my roasts. It could ...
by jpreston
Fri Apr 12, 2013 8:44 am
 
Forum: Technical Roasting Discussions
Topic: Help me achieve a perfect roast
Replies: 8
Views: 292

Re: 2yrs later: Frustrated by roasting & tasting my own coff

... description say it has bold fruit and Dr Pepper notes, the green description did not include Dr. Pepper. I roasted some of it today as well as the sulawesi two ways. Not really looking forward to Dr. Pepper first thing in the morning, but I know that is a taste I should be able to identify and ...
by rustic_roaster
Wed Apr 10, 2013 11:17 pm
 
Forum: Choosing Coffees, Cupping, Coffee Reviews, Coffee Storage
Topic: 2yrs later: Frustrated by roasting & tasting my own coffee
Replies: 34
Views: 725

Re: 2yrs later: Frustrated by roasting & tasting my own coff

... and see if it helps in uncovering hidden tastes. Luckily found something I already had with a short list of flavors and nothing exotic. Coffee: Sulawesi AA Tana Toraja Description: City+. Light in Body, complex in character. Balanced sweetness with caramel, green apple, melon, slight earthiness. ...
by rustic_roaster
Tue Apr 09, 2013 4:42 pm
 
Forum: Choosing Coffees, Cupping, Coffee Reviews, Coffee Storage
Topic: 2yrs later: Frustrated by roasting & tasting my own coffee
Replies: 34
Views: 725

Re: Java in espresso?

... "re-loaded" with my twice-yearly order from Tom. All the old friends are there - Sumatra, Ethiopia, Brazil, Guatemala. And I added some Sulawesi and a small lot of Java to the mix. Then my wife went out and bought herself a Keurig. I could be drinking these coffees into the NEXT millenium. ...
by davidearls
Fri Mar 15, 2013 6:42 am
 
Forum: Espresso Blending + Single Origin Espresso
Topic: Java in espresso?
Replies: 50
Views: 13036

Fully Rested Kiawamururu

... result (definitely not needed) and the latter irrelevant because reaching second crack not a roasting goal. I don't like FC coffee. Curiously the Sulawesi slipped a little with prolonged resting. Getting the timing right is complicated stuff. Something to think about while looking forward to tomorrow's ...
by el grano viejo
Wed Feb 27, 2013 10:42 am
 
Forum: New Member Introductions
Topic: I have met the beans
Replies: 1377
Views: 205848

Re: Sulawesi AA Tana Toraja

And it tastes like dark chocolate at first sip, with a slight earthiness creeping in as it settles. At a c+ as a so espresso in a soy cap, it is like drinking a hershey bar!

Wonderful from start to finish....

J
by jfwachtell
Sun Feb 24, 2013 3:02 pm
 
Forum: Indonesia, Southeast Asia, Islands
Topic: Sulawesi AA Tana Toraja
Replies: 1
Views: 156

Acid Overload

... brought about a tenderness, barely on the benign side of irritation, that lasted until bedtime. Lenitive this morning arrived courtesy of Sulawesi Seletan Peaberry, delightfully laid back with a sweetness that is sui generis. Dunno if my Kiawamururu suffered from the imbalance asfolks ...
by el grano viejo
Sun Feb 24, 2013 9:27 am
 
Forum: New Member Introductions
Topic: I have met the beans
Replies: 1377
Views: 205848

Fickle sweetness

... like trying to find the volcano in the photo. I see foliage and little else. Mine rested five days, will lay off a few days while switching to the Sulawesi. Now there's a distinctly sweet cup! No way to compare to any other I've had, least of all previous Sulawesis. You may want to try it. Regarding ...
by el grano viejo
Sat Feb 23, 2013 12:44 pm
 
Forum: New Member Introductions
Topic: I have met the beans
Replies: 1377
Views: 205848
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