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<blockquote data-quote="donner" data-source="post: 2812521" data-attributes="member: 277"><p>do you want pre-roasted or are you interested in learning to roast your own? If you want to roast yourself, then you have a lot more control and can really see how different roasts bring out different qualities in a bean.</p><p></p><p>Lots of great roasters out there but a lot of really bad ones, too. The sooner you drink it after roasting (after it's had a day or two to degas) the better it will be. If you are ordering online, find a place or two that will roast the day they ship. I think Pete's does this, as well as Bonjo Java out of nashville.</p><p></p><p>I've personally been enjoying some of the lighter roasts of Ethiopian beans. Specifically the ones that have berry flavors on the front end.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donner, post: 2812521, member: 277"] do you want pre-roasted or are you interested in learning to roast your own? If you want to roast yourself, then you have a lot more control and can really see how different roasts bring out different qualities in a bean. Lots of great roasters out there but a lot of really bad ones, too. The sooner you drink it after roasting (after it's had a day or two to degas) the better it will be. If you are ordering online, find a place or two that will roast the day they ship. I think Pete's does this, as well as Bonjo Java out of nashville. I've personally been enjoying some of the lighter roasts of Ethiopian beans. Specifically the ones that have berry flavors on the front end. [/QUOTE]
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