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  • robusto
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    Nothing light about the body though -- fantastic viscosity.

    -Robusto

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  • Dimal
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    Originally posted by Javaphile link=1186492587/0#1 date=1186523915
    Columbians generally need to be pulled well before 2nd crack. They are generally one of the lightest roasted beans around.
    A lot of Brazil varieties prefer this approach as well.... 8-)

    Mal.

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  • DJD
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    Thanks Java, Ill try another batch & stop before SC.

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  • Javaphile
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    Columbians generally need to be pulled well before 2nd crack. They are generally one of the lightest roasted beans around.


    Java "Dont step in that crack!" phile

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  • DJD
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    Columbian Supremo in BM ?

    Hi, Ive been doing a bit of roasting with good & bad results, I found the ITM in the starter pack very nice but have found the Columbian S a bit harder, the first roast I pulled at 5-10 sec into SC & the taste is OK but with a strange dry on the tongue after taste. Ive roasted a second batch a bit further into SC to compare (havent tried it yet). Has anyone got any tips on roasting times in BM ?
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