It’s Alive…and it roasts coffee.

Wednesday, November 3rd, 2010

We roasted our first batch tonight and everything worked perfectly! That being said I am taking the night off from blogging to celebrate the success of our roaster and to get a little sleep. I will write more tomorrow after we run a couple more batches through and we get everything exactly where we want it.

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