Hope you are resting the coffee, a lot of people mistaking think you want to drink super fresh coffee. Not the case especially for light roast coffee, 2 weeks or more of resting is perfect.
@@doylebbq4329 Because this machine uses convection, you don't need to wait for 2 weeks to enjoy the results. You can enjoy them after just 1-2 hours. However, the coffee bean has a shorter freshness period of about 1-1.5 months compared to conduction. With conduction, you need to let it rest for more than 6 days, but it has a longer freshness period.
That was wicked. Hadn’t really thought about how a roaster would work but that was way more advanced than I expected. Great bit of kit! I had a phase of doing full manual espresso but just found I didn’t have the time (kids / work / life). Switched to a B2C…..but will go back at some point. Love the process. 👌🏻👍🏻
Really nice setup there, mister. On both coffee and also pizza it seams. I have those passions too. Plus guitars. Just about to start homeroasting. Cheers. Greetings from Norway.
Thanks Adam, that's awesome mate. I'm an amateur coffee grower from Queensland. And I'm going to need a small sample roaster soon. That's a great help on the tech points on that machine. Enjoy mate
Asked for this video last week, thanks for maing it. Good beans get more and more expensive here in London. Been thinking about home roasting for a while and think i will take the plunge! Cheers!
I always thought why you dont´t play the real coffeegame and now i see your roasted beans by yourselfe … i feel like brothers 😂 a big hello from Berlin
Coffee amateur here. Normally i put the beans into the grinder when it is already turned on, from what i know it is a bit better than to drop the beans in and then start it... You're doing a great job! Keep it up!
I recommend a screen after tamping. Distributes water and keeps everything clean. Nice latte artwork, BTW! Nice little roaster, and at $1200 not a bad price.
4:34 two tips 1. When you change your grinder settings or your beans, or its been a couple days since last using the grinder, run a gram of beans through and use the bellow to get the remaining out. Otherwise some of the old grind/batch/beans are going into the new batch and can skew thigns for you. 2. I know people love the bellows, but I recommend not using them. if it didn't come out on its own, then that bellow action is likely to push out a bunch of fine particles. Its best to put through 17.5 grams and get out a good solid 17g of beans, than to put 17g in and get a good 16.5g of ground beans and a half gram of much finer dustier beans when using the bellows for the remainder. Or... keep doing it how you've been doing it, I'm sure you already have drinks you enjoy. but each one teach one
My God man that was nuts. I just drink a simple Kcup and it feels like more work than is needed. Do you have more than a passion I think it's an obsession
I started with coffee and love your setup, just now getting into the pizza addiction! For your outdoor kitchen, do you bring all the bins and tools inside after filming or do they stay outside more oft than naught?
Thanks for the video Adam. If you're starting with new green beans that you haven't used before how do you know what temp to use? The profile of the roasting.
So with a new bean I’ll manual roast. Set the final temp I’m after and just keep an eye on the temp and rate of rise. Keep it steady and if it bangs I’ll save it and use the same profile to auto roast next time.
I'm still begging for the wood fired pizza cook. Not in the van, that would be a pain, but on maybe a Sunday afternoon for the family in the back yard. :) I want to see the oven work the old fashioned way. :)
Thats amazing Adam. When you pourd that coffee? and did that milk patten? you could do that in your Van while making pizzas. :D do it that be amazing! 🤩
Nice Video mate im also a Hobby Roaster. and you got a nice setup there :) those Kaleido roasters are looking nice. Im Roasting on a Kaffeelogic Nano 7 with booster i can roast 170g per roast. My Espresso machine is a Decent DE 1 and my grinder is a G-IOTA DF64 Single dose grinder with SSP Burrs. Have you looked into the WDT tool? works wonders ;) and did you try anaerob fermented beans? they get some funky flavors. depending on the beans you get sometimes Strawberry or wine delicious :) cheers janosch
God I love your business, is there any way to chat with you to ask you some questions!? I’m an Italian food chef been in the industry 15 years trained a year in Italy aswell, starting to get sick of running kitchens the stress etc the hours I have a family wife and kids I want to start a business but I need to try and speak to somebody honest like yourself, got an idea for a van would love your opinion on it
the best way to know if it's good what your producing for example your own coffee bean is to get other people to taste it because when you taste something for a long time yotu start to become taste blind to it which is a real thing you can do this test actually by spray a drop of perfume on something and if you smell it for 5 minutes you can smell it but after that you can't smell it even though perfume lasts for hours and hours lol that's called nose blind and those are real things so let someone else taste it then you'd know for sure
Be very careful when roasting coffee. Always roast outside as the process gives off gas that can destroy your lungs. Also when the roasting is over, let them degass 24-48 hours afterward in a well ventilated environment as theyre still giving those poisons off.
@@keithatkinson7649 no I think I’m right, and you’re not. Maybe if you’re standing by an industrial roaster while INSIDE of it. We have two local gigantic coffee roasting plants. You’re wrong. Well, what I mean is, you’re overinflating the actual danger. It’s just not there no matter how much you tell me I’m wrong, I know you’re wrong. And in loops we go.
God I love your business, is there any way to chat with you to ask you some questions!? I’m an Italian food chef been in the industry 15 years trained a year in Italy aswell, starting to get sick of running kitchens the stress etc the hours I have a family wife and kids I want to start a business but I need to try and speak to somebody honest like yourself, got an idea for a van would love your opinion on it
I've been a home roaster for nearly 20 years now. Once you have fresh roast, there's no going back. Cheers.
100%
Hope you are resting the coffee, a lot of people mistaking think you want to drink super fresh coffee. Not the case especially for light roast coffee, 2 weeks or more of resting is perfect.
@@doylebbq4329 Because this machine uses convection, you don't need to wait for 2 weeks to enjoy the results. You can enjoy them after just 1-2 hours. However, the coffee bean has a shorter freshness period of about 1-1.5 months compared to conduction. With conduction, you need to let it rest for more than 6 days, but it has a longer freshness period.
That was wicked. Hadn’t really thought about how a roaster would work but that was way more advanced than I expected. Great bit of kit!
I had a phase of doing full manual espresso but just found I didn’t have the time (kids / work / life). Switched to a B2C…..but will go back at some point. Love the process. 👌🏻👍🏻
Really nice setup there, mister. On both coffee and also pizza it seams. I have those passions too. Plus guitars. Just about to start homeroasting. Cheers. Greetings from Norway.
Love watching all your stuff. Thanks for taking the time to do it.
Thanks Adam, that's awesome mate. I'm an amateur coffee grower from Queensland. And I'm going to need a small sample roaster soon. That's a great help on the tech points on that machine. Enjoy mate
its a decent little bit of kit. I'm still learning and just like the process.
Asked for this video last week, thanks for maing it. Good beans get more and more expensive here in London. Been thinking about home roasting for a while and think i will take the plunge! Cheers!
More vids like this. Excellent work
Wow, You Make That Look Easy.☕ Thanks
Loved it , very addictive ☕️
Thanks mate for sharing, definitely looking to roast my own coffee in the future
Go for it!
I always thought why you dont´t play the real coffeegame and now i see your roasted beans by yourselfe … i feel like brothers 😂 a big hello from Berlin
Thanks for sharing - didn’t know this could be done at home.
Excellent insight Adam, thanks 👍🏻
Coffee amateur here. Normally i put the beans into the grinder when it is already turned on, from what i know it is a bit better than to drop the beans in and then start it... You're doing a great job! Keep it up!
Yeah I do both. When I drop them into a running grinder I’ll often get one or two fly out. 😂
@@peddlingpizza who doesn't like popcorn 🤣
That coffee looked delish Adam, your such a nerd 😂 Brilliant! 🙏🏴
It was!
I have a Barista Touch Impress and the coffee is absolutely amazing! I'm so jealous of your latte art skills 😂
I recommend a screen after tamping. Distributes water and keeps everything clean. Nice latte artwork, BTW!
Nice little roaster, and at $1200 not a bad price.
I've got a few customers ones actually. had a load of paper filters which I liked to.
Love all gadgets so so handy
Love the La Marzocco machines. They’ll run forever but if you ever have an issue, they’re pretty easy to service.
yeah I keep it well maintained too. wicked bits of kit.
4:34
two tips
1. When you change your grinder settings or your beans, or its been a couple days since last using the grinder, run a gram of beans through and use the bellow to get the remaining out. Otherwise some of the old grind/batch/beans are going into the new batch and can skew thigns for you.
2. I know people love the bellows, but I recommend not using them. if it didn't come out on its own, then that bellow action is likely to push out a bunch of fine particles. Its best to put through 17.5 grams and get out a good solid 17g of beans, than to put 17g in and get a good 16.5g of ground beans and a half gram of much finer dustier beans when using the bellows for the remainder.
Or... keep doing it how you've been doing it, I'm sure you already have drinks you enjoy. but each one teach one
I enjoy your videos a lot, can you do a Video where you go over all the bureaucracy involved in starting and owning a food Truck?
My God man that was nuts. I just drink a simple Kcup and it feels like more work than is needed. Do you have more than a passion I think it's an obsession
Never even thought of doing this, thanks for this insight Adam, I may try this but (unfortunately) on a cheaper scale.. any tip to get started?
Thanks Adam. I had asked for this one too.
I started with coffee and love your setup, just now getting into the pizza addiction! For your outdoor kitchen, do you bring all the bins and tools inside after filming or do they stay outside more oft than naught?
ovens and all stay out under covers. roaster lives in garage.
Thanks for the video Adam. If you're starting with new green beans that you haven't used before how do you know what temp to use? The profile of the roasting.
So with a new bean I’ll manual roast. Set the final temp I’m after and just keep an eye on the temp and rate of rise. Keep it steady and if it bangs I’ll save it and use the same profile to auto roast next time.
yes
Hi there. Great little video. Can I ask where did you get the bean storage jar from… many thanks
Hey. It’s a Airscape from rave coffee.
This video make me want to buy this Kaleido M1, love the result!
It’s a really cool bit of kit. I kinda wish I got a larger unit though. Be nice to smash 1kg of beans at a time.
I'm still begging for the wood fired pizza cook. Not in the van, that would be a pain, but on maybe a Sunday afternoon for the family in the back yard. :) I want to see the oven work the old fashioned way. :)
sure thing
It's helpful to see the Gozney riser fits on the keter BBQ table.
It’s a flush fit.
Thats amazing Adam. When you pourd that coffee? and did that milk patten? you could do that in your Van while making pizzas. :D do it that be amazing! 🤩
Very cool! What do you use to hold your phone for filming ?
My hand. This was filmed on a osmo pocket 3 though.
@@peddlingpizza in some of your videos I see the camera track to your movements. Is that an app within the phone or hardware stand?
Nice. I use an Aillio Bullet myself.
nice
I wonder if you could roast other beans as well as nuts? I’m thinking cashews
Do you also create your own cold brew? I need help with getting my process perfected.
Very interesting.
I think so too!
Not a coffee question but what peel is that hanging all the way to the right in your awesome outdoor play area?
36cm Gi metal evolution round head.
Nice Video mate im also a Hobby Roaster. and you got a nice setup there :) those Kaleido roasters are looking nice. Im Roasting on a Kaffeelogic Nano 7 with booster i can roast 170g per roast. My Espresso machine is a Decent DE 1 and my grinder is a G-IOTA DF64 Single dose grinder with SSP Burrs. Have you looked into the WDT tool? works wonders ;) and did you try anaerob fermented beans? they get some funky flavors. depending on the beans you get sometimes Strawberry or wine delicious :) cheers janosch
Nice kit.. have WDTs. I find I really don’t need with my grinder as it doesn’t clump and if anything the WDT makes it worse.
I love the anaerobe fermented beans, strawberry,-pink bourbon is my absolute favorite from the Paradise Farm.
Get the Mac book out love I want a coffee
So the flavour profile is already in the bean and ultimately you’re just cooking them?
Yeah but different roast levels can bring all kinds of flavours.
Idk if this is a dumb question but if the pizza oven runs off gas why is there timber storage underneath
Dome is Duel fuel and I mostly run it on wood at home.
@@peddlingpizza ohhh okay makes sense
Yo adam do you know when the arc mantel is available uk?
I do not sorry. I imagine fairly soon though
God I love your business, is there any way to chat with you to ask you some questions!? I’m an Italian food chef been in the industry 15 years trained a year in Italy aswell, starting to get sick of running kitchens the stress etc the hours I have a family wife and kids I want to start a business but I need to try and speak to somebody honest like yourself, got an idea for a van would love your opinion on it
do you sell these xx
i mean i cant tell the difference i would be willing to take the pepsi challenge!
James Hoffmann colab when?!?
the best way to know if it's good what your producing for example your own coffee bean is to get other people to taste it because when you taste something for a long time yotu start to become taste blind to it which is a real thing you can do this test actually by spray a drop of perfume on something and if you smell it for 5 minutes you can smell it but after that you can't smell it even though perfume lasts for hours and hours lol that's called nose blind and those are real things so let someone else taste it then you'd know for sure
the last lot I had. I got very good feedback from people.
great now do it in the gozney
hello i live in st albans and i want to buy your pizza when are you next in town
Be very careful when roasting coffee. Always roast outside as the process gives off gas that can destroy your lungs. Also when the roasting is over, let them degass 24-48 hours afterward in a well ventilated environment as theyre still giving those poisons off.
Little overboard here
@@nick-dq1hh if you take the time to do the research, youll find it isnt.
@@keithatkinson7649 no I think I’m right, and you’re not. Maybe if you’re standing by an industrial roaster while INSIDE of it. We have two local gigantic coffee roasting plants. You’re wrong. Well, what I mean is, you’re overinflating the actual danger. It’s just not there no matter how much you tell me I’m wrong, I know you’re wrong. And in loops we go.
@@nick-dq1hh yes nick, of course youd have two giant roasters, how predictable.
God I love your business, is there any way to chat with you to ask you some questions!? I’m an Italian food chef been in the industry 15 years trained a year in Italy aswell, starting to get sick of running kitchens the stress etc the hours I have a family wife and kids I want to start a business but I need to try and speak to somebody honest like yourself, got an idea for a van would love your opinion on it