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A podcast for coffee roasters. This is NOT an introduction to start roasting coffee, but for people who already roast coffee. It's about all the different ways of doing it. The coffee roasting process is very complex. The taste is affected by so many things. It's difficult to control completely. Different roasters use different ways to control the process: the time, the color, the smell, the bean temperature - and the possibilities are increasing with new technology.Made by Therese Brøndsted from Denmark. She has a Master degree in Food Science and Sensory evaluation. She has been roasting coffee since 2014.

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  • EMalafa
    Great learning experience
    Coffee roaster across the pond here in the U.S. great learning tool I had my apprentice listen to, and also great insight from other roasters to get their own style on how they approach roasting. Great job at putting it all together!
  • weslugo
    Great content
    I feel like I am right there with the roaster
  • AlgarniSalim
    Greetings from Saudi
    Dear Therese I have enjoyed every single second in this podcast. It actually cheered me up since I have the interest roasting. This should a reference for anyone wants to learn. Im really thankful for all your efforts. Regards Salim - Saudi Arabia
  • Ryguyrex
    Unbiased examination and sharing
    Fantastic balance of technical topics examined through a lens that many can digest. This podcast is a great gift to the coffee roasting community. I have learned and challenged myself to grow a lot. Thanks!
  • wialro
    One of the best podcast about coffee roasting
    I love this podcast, the moderator is a professional, but she brings the discussion to a beginners level. I have listen to this podcast over and over and it seems like I discover something new every time 😎. Thank you
  • blac.koffee
    The best morning listening for coffee roasters
    My absolute favorite podcast to listen to on my way to work. It always allows a new and poignant perspective on such a guarded subject.
  • Word2bMe
    Different Perspectives on Roasting
    If you want to learn different perspectives about roasting and the parameters that different professionals key in on, this is the podcast for you. Most podcasts about coffee are unscripted interviews. This is a narrative driven style that is more like radio journalism. I am impressed with the production quality. It would be interesting to hear a series on different perspectives focused on the Mallard phase of roasting.
  • Lankyblue
    Great coffee podcast!
    Spent the day driving and listened to all your episodes. Very informative, easy to listen too, can’t say enough. Quick question for ya.... I have been roasting for about 5 years and making the upgrade to the Aillio bullet. In one of your podcasts you mention also getting one. So I guess the question is, would you do a podcast on your experiences with the roaster so far. What do you think/how has it impacted your roasting/do you like it more/ etc. I could go on but would love to hear about your time with the roaster. Thanks again for the podcast Jake stall.
  • Dillon FP
    So great for the home roaster!
    Thanks for the great podcast! A few topics I’m interested in are the differences between drum and fluid roasters in terms of development time (us home roasters often have cheap fluid bed roasters and it is hard to know if 1 min of development time on a Freshroast is similar to a Hottop, etc.). The other is on roasting for brew methods and black versus milk based drinks. I try to roast to make great macchiatos because that is what I almost exclusively drink. But I assume roast development time, etc. usually varies for brew method and drink type in great cafes. Anyway...keep it up!!!
  • New Roaster
    Really informative and interesting
    I’m very nascent to coffee roasting, but I love to learn new things and the science behind them. This podcast has provided a great source of knowledge on roasting, and has greatly helped me learn this new and fun skill
  • berr80
    Thank You!
    Thank you for sharing your passion! Getting in to roasting and I found your podcast very interesting. I particularly enjoy your interviews.
  • drkarl
    Great show
    I really like the approach and information in this podcast as it gives so much experience in coffee roasting a voice. I have listened to the episodes multiple, multiple times and think about my roasts so much differently than before. Thank you. And please know that every episode is deeply appreciated!
  • Zarpe77
    Fantastic
    As a roaster it’s great to be able to get insight from other Roasters
  • hankua
    Interesting Perspectives!
    Fascinating to hear different industry perspectives on roasting strategy.
  • Globax
    Very helpful
    I really enjoyed the episode on roasting by smell.
  • Good Latitudes
    Well Done!
    It's almost as if NPR did some Coffee podcasts. Interesting and high quality.
  • RoastME
    Fills a need
    This unique podcast fills a void for those who are learning to roast coffee. Please keep making episodes!
  • RockyButte
    Awesome Exploration of Coffee
    I love the natural curiosity and interest in the minutia of coffee. The care and detail that you focus on sets you apart, I hope it's sustainable!
  • PRM31
    I enjoyed episode 2
    I found it very informative to hear an experienced roaster describe what they are doing during a roast and how different beans may change their roast strategy.
  • Royce Meredith
    Love it
    I'm a big fan of this podcast so far. I love roasting coffee and I am always learning new things about the art of roasting. This podcast is focusing on certain aspects of the roast process. I really like it. Keep it up! I can't wait for the next episode.
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