Kaleido M10 Coffee Roaster - Full coffee roast start to finish.
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- Опубликовано: 15 окт 2024
- MacBook Pro Meets Kaleido M10 Dual Coffee Roaster!
Join us on an unparalleled coffee journey as we blend the realms of technology and traditional roasting. In this session, we utilize the power and precision of a MacBook Pro alongside the innovative Kaleido M10 Dual Coffee Roaster. From selecting the raw green beans to the meticulous roasting process, watch as we digitally control every aspect to achieve that perfect roast.
The finale? Bags of freshly roasted coffee, labelled and ready for a sublime brewing experience. Dive into this video to witness the future of coffee roasting. Your cup of coffee will never be the same again!
can i used your parameters for 1kg of beans?
Nice Artisan demo video. I try to connect the roast manual mockup equipment with Artisan software with modbus potocol and read/write data form thermal gauage, fan, heater and so on.
Спасибо!
Thank-you for that demonstration...was that Artisan software you were using?
I am wondering if the tablet is suffucient for roasting or would I be dissatisfied with that. Thanks!
The tablet is totally sufficient but I think folk like the option of Artisan as it's widely used with lots of brands of roasters so has become the industry standard.
Yeah the tablet is great...... easier to use than Artisan for simple roasts. Artisan is good if you're wanting get more customised.
Great video!
I have a question: Once you have a roast curve perfected and saved, can artisan replicate it? I.e. tell the roaster what to do and run the curve automatically?
Yeah sure.... you can follow a curve you've created or use one som one else has provided and it will auto roast.
Yup you can follow a curve and automate the process.
first crack took almost 3mins to end... wow
Yeah that's pretty standard. Pro coffee roasters say you should be aiming for a development time of approx 20-25% so this was bob on at 21%.
How was the coffee taste? The ROR was flick and crash along the start to the end of roasting.
Coffee tasted good. ROR was always above 11/12. No crash.
To be honest even my worst roasts have been better than the bulk of ‘professionally’ roasted coffee. I’m still learning a lot. Definitely not a pro.