[Shop-talk] Removing moisture from coffee beans (yes, it is shop related.)
eric at megageek.com
eric at megageek.com
Wed Aug 22 05:31:52 MDT 2018
Paul writes,
>But if you're going to that length to get them dry you need to be able to
keep them dry. They'll start picking up moisture very quickly as they
cool. You need to immediately move them from the oven to a dessicator if
they need to get extremely dry >and stay that way.
This is why I love this list, there is alway awesome, expert advice, no
matter what!
I normally take the bean from the oven, and they got right into the 'catus
juice' in the vaccuum pot. From there, they are under vaccuum until the
bubbles stop (maybe an hour or so,) then they soak at normal air pressure
for about 2 days.
Like I said, this process takes about a week to get the beans ready for
casting, add a few days for the casting/curing/turning, and I'm wondering
why I do it!
Oh well, I know why I do it, I get ot buy MORE TOOLS! 8>)
Enjoy.
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