Colombian Micro-Lot Super Vacuumed Packed Green Coffee For Roasting

This superb Colombian was super vacuum packed in country in 5 kg wafers. Due to recent port delays with warm and humid conditions a few of the best coffee buyers in the US started having their micro-lots shipped this way to ensure freshness and quality. This lot was grown by Reynel Perez -Finca La Circasia Farm, Planadas, Tolima Colombia. The Farm elevation is about 5,500 ft. in the south central part of Colombia. This coffee lot of less than 1000 lbs was recently purchased by Paradise Roasters of MN and scored 96points!!!! in a recent Coffeereview.com cupping.
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Coffee Bean Pictorial Roaster Roasting

2 Bean with hull-parchment
3 Hull-parchment
4 De-hulled green bean with
silver skin
5 Polished green bean
6 Roasted Bean

Storing Green Coffee Beans for roasting roaster
I use wide mouth canning jars and a Foodsaver vacuum packer to store and keep the green beans fresh. Qt jars hold 1 1/2 pounds of green beans. When packed the jars are labeled and dated. The jars are then stored in a cool dark place. I use a dead freezer. Keeps a good stable environment. For small amounts a dead mini-fridge would work well too.



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BM/TO Coffee Roasting Roaster

BM/TO Roaster
Roaster Tips To Dump Beans into Cooling Tray
Chaff Canister
Aroma Vent
Bean Temp Probe
Fan Powered Cooling Box
Sliding and Removable Cooling Tray
Turbo/Convection Oven Heater
Modified Bread Machine
Microwave cart
Roasts 1/2-2 pounds green beans
13-16 min average roast time
Cooling Box, Fan and Tray
