Online All-Levels Roasting Class!

Online All-Levels Roasting Class!

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Online All-Levels Roasting Class!

Online All-Levels Roasting Class!

minimum dose size?

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Online All-Levels Roasting Class!

I’m pleased to announce my newest all-levels online roasting class this November 7.

The class will be broadcast through a private Facebook group. All ticket holders will have access to the class video and discussion forum for one month after the class airs. *It is not necessary to view the class as it airs live.*

Many students of previous online classes have said the month-long discussion forum improved their roasting more than any other class or resource ever had.

During the class we will discuss the samples and their curves from the upcoming Roast Defect Kit. If you would like to receive the Roast Defect Kit in the mail to cup along with us at home, the kit will cost an additional $50 USD plus shipping.  The coffee in the new kit is an incredible 88.5-point organic Ethiopian honey setami (a variety new to me!). The RDK is a great educational tool to share with your coworkers or staff!

DATE & TIME: Sat, November 7, 2020 (1:00PM-4:00PM US Pacific Standard Time)

LOCATION: This class is online only.

INCLUDES: Three hours of lecture and Q&A plus one month of online coaching

• Cupping and curve discussion of the “Roast Defect Kit” featuring good, baked, and underdeveloped roasts.
• Methods to create consistent, repeatable ROR curves
• Advanced methods to prevent ROR crashes and flicks
• How to modify roasting machines for better performance.
• Pro tips to get the most out of Cropster and other roasting software.
• How to adapt strategies to different types of machines.
• Analysis of numerous roast curves.

All ticket holders will also have access to a discussion forum on the private Facebook group for one month. I will field questions and discuss students’ curves every day on the forum. The forum will provide a safe, friendly space for a high-level discussion about roasting. This is the same service I offer private consulting clients, at a steeply discounted rate, and in a fun format.

The course is appropriate for roasters of all levels. Although I am calling it an “all levels” class, this course will touch on methods more advanced and practical than anything in the level-three SCA roasting course (those classes are very basic). I guarantee your satisfaction.

Please click HERE to buy tickets!

Please click HERE to buy the Roast Defect Kit

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