Doing some tentative research into roasting at home, currently looking at something like the ZenRoast/Nuvo Eco.
Is it possible to get a decent roast from those? Or is it the case that you're looking at several hundred pounds and permanent counter space for a half decent roast? From reading various reviews, it seems they're decent value as long as you can accept the tiny quantities that you can roast at a time, the manual effort required and lack of any sort of ventilation.
Anyone have recommendations for decent suppliers that offer consumer quantities of green beans? Or do you just have to pester a commercial roaster and hope that they'll oblige (I did spot someone recently got some from Steve on this thread a while back) ?
I got a couple of kilos from YB - it was great fun and made me almost pull the trigger on a big fancy one (several grand) but then I remembered I haven't had any reliable income since January and convinced myself not to. But it is stupidly enjoyable.
Doing some tentative research into roasting at home, currently looking at something like the ZenRoast/Nuvo Eco.
Is it possible to get a decent roast from those? Or is it the case that you're looking at several hundred pounds and permanent counter space for a half decent roast? From reading various reviews, it seems they're decent value as long as you can accept the tiny quantities that you can roast at a time, the manual effort required and lack of any sort of ventilation.
Anyone have recommendations for decent suppliers that offer consumer quantities of green beans? Or do you just have to pester a commercial roaster and hope that they'll oblige (I did spot someone recently got some from Steve on this thread a while back) ?