I roast on the deck outside our living area on a big outdoor table, this usually blows any smoke away from the house. I make sure I shut all the windows on that side of the house.
coolie21 sounds like our better halves have the same attitude to coffee/roasting smells, up until recently I had been doing sneaky roasts on 2 x roasters (a Behmor and a Gene Cafe I have just got running again) while the missus was out :-)
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garage whilst working on machines, tomorrow Ill be running a genecafe whilst working on a hottop ;P
is that like looking at cows while eating a burger?
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Not such an issue with the Behmor compared to some other setups, but roasting location is still determined by my wife.
So... detached garage, 140kms from our house..... (beach shack
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Great hearing of and seeing some setups!
Am currently roasting out the back under a shelter, there's a great bench space there.
But I'm now possibly considering switching to inside roasting... Weather can be so hard to plan around and seems to have such a large effect on the roast result... am thinking it might be more stable inside, but we shall see! Of course I could alter certain variables (drop weight of beans if too cold and vice versa), but wind is another thing that's hard to work around..
I do enjoy roasting outside though, it's quite relaxing
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Will do.Originally posted by GrahamK View PostI did similar for a few years using a Hottop. Works well, but really clags up the rangehood after a while, so you may want to keep an eye on that.
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Thanks for the tip.
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Chaff in the Hottop generally falls to the bottom of the roaster where there is a collection tray that is removed and emptied at the end of each roast.Originally posted by Yelta View PostHow do you control chaff, is there a collector in the roaster?
My roasting spot is out on the back patio. A nice steady breeze generally stakes care of any excess smoke and the smell of roasted coffee wafts deliciously through the house!
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I did similar for a few years using a Hottop. Works well, but really clags up the rangehood after a while, so you may want to keep an eye on that.Originally posted by IrisGanache View PostI just recently stumbled across the idea of sitting the roaster on top of the stove with the rangehood on.
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Originally posted by Yelta View PostFair nuff, I see what you mean now.
I'm glad that is cleared up
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I'm equally impressed that he actually hangs all of his brooms up.Originally posted by 338 View PostGreenman impressive to see both a fire blanket and extinguisher in your setup.
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Originally posted by Yelta View PostHmmmmmm! not so sure about that.
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Hmmm, I'll rephrase it.....no more smoke alarms going off. I used to have hubby or my oldest standing under them with towels wafting away until they stopped.
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On the kitchen cupboard with all the doors and windows open.
I just recently stumbled across the idea of sitting the roaster on top of the stove with the rangehood on.
Yay for no smoke alarms!
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