I was prompted to try a Behmor P4 roast following some posts by Mal and found it to be an interesting profile. See graph below. Looking at the graph it could have been better to stretch it a little further but other indicators prompted me to hit cool
I roasted 320g on 1 P4 C++ and ended up with 263g a 17.8% reduction. I found the graph interesting. I cracked the door open just after 20min and probably should not have let it drop in temp but the roast looks good and smells good. Time will tell.
The blend is one I have run quite a few times with great success. It is patchy to look at but I believe this is because of the significant variation in bean size, some beans are dark but others are lighter in colour. I believe the variation adds to the overall result in the cup.
I have named this blend PEGI 2
Peru Ceja de Selva Estate 80, Guatemala Huehuetenango 64, Ethiopia Ghimbi 96, Indian Monsoon Malabar 80




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