Andrew Boyer: Coffee Lover and Home Coffee Roaster
40 episodes
9 months ago
Coffee is traded or sold in very different ways. In fact there are basically two coffee markets: commodity coffee or non-commodity coffee (specialty coffee). Specialty coffee consumers value a variety of factors like origin, growing and processing techniques, roast level, etc. But with commodity coffee only one thing matters: price. Commodity coffee is like any other commodity, the only differentiating factor is price. And the price for commodity coffee is set on...
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Coffee is traded or sold in very different ways. In fact there are basically two coffee markets: commodity coffee or non-commodity coffee (specialty coffee). Specialty coffee consumers value a variety of factors like origin, growing and processing techniques, roast level, etc. But with commodity coffee only one thing matters: price. Commodity coffee is like any other commodity, the only differentiating factor is price. And the price for commodity coffee is set on...
Home Coffee Roasting Part 2: Home Coffee Roasting Devices (RR34)
Roast and Reason: A Coffee Podcast
26 minutes
7 years ago
Home Coffee Roasting Part 2: Home Coffee Roasting Devices (RR34)
Home roasting coffee was the thing that really sparked my interest in specialty coffee and eventually led to this podcast. I have been home roasting for about a year and a half and very much enjoy it. Home roasting is a great hobby that is part science, part creative, and totally delicious.The last episode discussed the DIY methods for roasting coffee using the oven, on the stovetop, and using an electric popcorn popper. This episode will focus on dedicated home roasting cof...
Roast and Reason: A Coffee Podcast
Coffee is traded or sold in very different ways. In fact there are basically two coffee markets: commodity coffee or non-commodity coffee (specialty coffee). Specialty coffee consumers value a variety of factors like origin, growing and processing techniques, roast level, etc. But with commodity coffee only one thing matters: price. Commodity coffee is like any other commodity, the only differentiating factor is price. And the price for commodity coffee is set on...