Re: Belman Stove Top Coffee Maker
it seems to vary greatly from bean to bean and roast to roast. I have had beans peak after a few days and start to decline rapidly and other that seemed to get better and better after 10 days (beans rarely last longer than that in my household).
The problem with buying from a roaster is that often you cant tell when the beans were roasted... but the advantage is the expertise and blending... I have access to two excellent roasters and I do buy beans from them to test against my own roasts as a benchmark to work towards... but I wouldnt give up home roasting for anything... I enjoy my ever growing bean stash too much 8-)
it seems to vary greatly from bean to bean and roast to roast. I have had beans peak after a few days and start to decline rapidly and other that seemed to get better and better after 10 days (beans rarely last longer than that in my household).
The problem with buying from a roaster is that often you cant tell when the beans were roasted... but the advantage is the expertise and blending... I have access to two excellent roasters and I do buy beans from them to test against my own roasts as a benchmark to work towards... but I wouldnt give up home roasting for anything... I enjoy my ever growing bean stash too much 8-)

) wants to try it out, be my guest and let me know how it goes! Id really like to know if anyone else has improvements in the cup by cutting out the first part of the brew.
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