How to get into roasting coffee at home?

How to get into roasting coffee at home?

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How to get into roasting coffee at home?

How to get into roasting coffee at home?

minimum dose size?

I use the Hario switch to brew my coffee and am trying to reduce my caffeine consumption. Hence I would like to brew smaller cups of coffee. I am currently using 10g of coffee with 160g of water. (1:16 Ratio) I am wondering if there is a minimum amount of coffee...

How to get into roasting coffee at home?

I've been on a coffee journey for a while now trying to get consistently good results. After getting an Aeropress and V60 and going through lots of variables, I finally realized that my biggest hindrance is the quality of the beans. I had been buying supermarket beans, so I switched to buying from a local coffee shop that roasts their own beans and marks the date on the bag. I've gotten some of my best results ever after that. However, I still have a problem: I'm the only one who drinks coffee in my house, and I only average about 1 cup per day, so the 1-lb bags I buy take a long time to go through, and they inevitably go stale long before I've finished them. For example, I bought a bag 1 week ago that was 6 days off roast. I had some great cups for a week, but suddenly today that stale flavor has appeared, and I just don't want to drink any more of it. (I drink coffee for the flavor, not for the caffeine.)

Obviously, it is wasteful and not cost-effective to buy a pound of coffee every week or two and only use half of it or less, so I'm thinking I should look into roasting my own beans. That way I could roast small batches and always brew them before they start tasting stale. However, I'm aware that this is a big rabbit hole of its own, and I don't want to spend a lot at the outset before I know if it's really for me. What's the best way to get started? Roasting in a pan on the stove? Any recommendations from Redditors who have gone down a similar path? Also, any recommendations for which beans to start with?

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