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About Virtual Coffee Lab - Home Coffee Roaster

I am a home coffee roaster and all around coffee enthusiast that would like to share my experience roasting, brewing and drinking coffee. Starting out with a popcorn popper, I moved up to a Behmor 1600 to roast my coffee. I am currently roasting on a Mill City 500 gram coffee roaster which allows me to get creative with each roast. My channel topics include home coffee roasting using various methods to roast as well as different brewing methods. We explore other aspects to home roasting like where to buy green coffee beans, how to roast coffee, trying different roast profiles, the basics of roasting coffee at home and we even roast and taste coffee and talk about it. If you want to learn how to roast coffee at home, this channel is for you. If you are a seasoned (no pun intended) roaster, share your comments and interact. I am always learning from other home coffee roasters.

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