Showing posts with label RK Drum. Show all posts
Showing posts with label RK Drum. Show all posts

Sunday, July 27, 2008

Now That Hits the Spot

This morning, again, my angelic bride woke me up with some Technivorm & Swissgold brewed Colombia Antioquia - Jardin Cerulean Warbler that was roasted last Sunday. It is a great way to wake up, and although I thoroughly enjoy this coffee, it just wasn't hitting the spot.

After church, I opened to coffee cabinet to see if there might be some scraps left. A-Ha! Just enough Ethiopia Organic - "Menno's Misty Valley" to brew another pot of coffee, It was roasted to Full City (no 2nd crack) two weeks ago, but a sniff of the jar indicated it was still good; perhaps this will suffice.

The ground and brewed coffee emitted an intense blueberry aroma. The aromatics of the cup rouse excitement and anticipation; orange and blueberry dominate, but there is the slightest tease of lemon and pepper to evoke curiosity. In the cup, at its hottest, the orange and blueberry are ensconced in a nicely-bodied chocolate with a subtle note of black pepper in the finish. As the cup cools, in balance with the orange and blueberry, the chocolate and pepper intensify and is reminiscent of the chocolate that I have had on ice cream in Mexican restaurants. A little cooler and a sweet lemon comes to life in just the right balance that whole experience seems to evoke an emotional response.

Spot hit.

Tuesday, September 04, 2007

Brazil Organic Camocim Moka (Peaberry)

Am I sorry I waited so long to get around to roasting this coffee! WOW, I would have ordered more!

At only 30 hours of rest, it already has an excellent waxy, oily mouthfeel with nuttiness and woody aromatics mixed in with the deep, dark chocolate essence.

---------- Roasting and Brewing Particulars ----------

Brewed in a Melitta Single-Cup Pour Over with a Swissgold filter.

Roasting details:

Roaster: 4 lb RK Drum
Date & Time: 09/02/2007 @ 12:30 PM
Ambient Temperature: 86F
Batch Size: 1 pound
Roast Level: Full City (right at the brink of 2nd crack)
1st crack: 12 minutes even
2nd crack: nope
Roast pulled and cooled: 14 minutes 45 seconds

Monday, July 16, 2007

In the Cup - Brazil Jacu Bird Coffee

My first cup of this coffee was rested for 2.5 days and brewed in the Technivorm with Swissgold filter. Same method for each of the ensuing days.

This is a really nice, smooth, pleasing cup of coffee. The term that Tom (of Sweet Maria's) used, "dusty sweetness" is a very apt description and there is a really pleasing suggestion of milk chocolate too. There is the "drying" hint of peanut in the aftertaste and aroma, but not
astringent. The aftertaste is long, and very pleasant. As the days progressed, it developed the slightest peppery hint. A nicely balance, very enjoyable cup of coffee.

My co-workers had been waiting for me to bring it to work so that they could try it. I brought a Thermos of it to work with me each day for sharing and it was unanimous. Everyone knew beforehand what the deal was with the coffee and there was only two people who would not try the coffee. Of all those that tried the coffee (about a dozen or so), everyone agreed that it was a very nice, balanced, enjoyable cup of coffee with a great lingering aftertaste.

Roasting details:

Roaster: 4 lb RK Drum
Date & Time: 07/08/2007 @ 5:10 PM
Ambient Temperature: 90ºF
Batch Size: 1 pound
Roast Level: Full City+ (just a few snaps of 2nd crack)
1st crack: 12 minutes 15 seconds
2nd crack: 15 minutes 30 seconds
Roast pulled and cooled: 15 minutes 30 seconds