Going lighter and looking for a bit more acidity
Posted: Mon 09 Jan, 2023 8:44 am
Hello,
I am new to roasting and just got the Nano 7. I’ve been doing several test runs and trying to get the hang of things. I’ve already done three and they are getting closer to the flavors I like with a bit of acidity similar to a more modern coffee roast. One question I have is whether I should keep the roast level constant and tweak the flavor via the % in the development phase or if I need to tweak the roast level as well.
Here’s two roast I did as an example:
1. 1.5-2k profile at roast level 2.1 with 22.5% development: too bitter. A bit too dark for my taste.
2. 1.5-2k profile at roast level 2.5 with 19.5% development: less bitter and closer to what I am looking for but a bit too dark.
Should I stick to rule that the development should be 20% of the total roast and just play with the roast level? Or should I tweak both? Is there any “grind finer” type advice I can follow in this regard?
Any advice would be appreciated.
I am new to roasting and just got the Nano 7. I’ve been doing several test runs and trying to get the hang of things. I’ve already done three and they are getting closer to the flavors I like with a bit of acidity similar to a more modern coffee roast. One question I have is whether I should keep the roast level constant and tweak the flavor via the % in the development phase or if I need to tweak the roast level as well.
Here’s two roast I did as an example:
1. 1.5-2k profile at roast level 2.1 with 22.5% development: too bitter. A bit too dark for my taste.
2. 1.5-2k profile at roast level 2.5 with 19.5% development: less bitter and closer to what I am looking for but a bit too dark.
Should I stick to rule that the development should be 20% of the total roast and just play with the roast level? Or should I tweak both? Is there any “grind finer” type advice I can follow in this regard?
Any advice would be appreciated.