How Coffee Roasters Are Built in Norway: A Tour At ROEST Coffee In Oslo

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  • Опубликовано: 5 июн 2024
  • Learn how coffee roasting machines are made in the @ROESTCoffee facility in Oslo, Norway. We took a tour with the founders and filmed building their sample coffee roaster from scratch. See both ROEST S100 and P2000 in action.
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Комментарии • 20

  • @Nikusaloves23
    @Nikusaloves23 Год назад +6

    I’ve been looking for this brand “Factory Tour”, you guys just did it. ECT is One of my favorite channel on RUclips. Thanks to you guys for making this episode.
    Much love from Burma.

  • @Coffee11111
    @Coffee11111 Год назад +2

    So good looking machine from roest👍

  • @ck1648
    @ck1648 Год назад +1

    Thank you for the nice video and tour. I've followed YT videos since the first prototype was shown. Congratulations on your developments!

  • @VentoRacing1
    @VentoRacing1 Год назад +3

    Wow, didn't know about this company. Loved the idea of the Camara. Now they need to work on the smell.

    • @EuropeanCoffeeTrip
      @EuropeanCoffeeTrip  Год назад +3

      Glad you learned something new here. The smell will be probably a much more complicated feature to get right 😅

  • @tinaheve812
    @tinaheve812 Год назад

    I wish to learn more about coffee

  • @NotnaRed
    @NotnaRed Год назад +2

    0:42 fun fact: in German "to roast" is "roesten"

  • @tinaheve812
    @tinaheve812 Год назад +1

    Hello how can I join you in Norway
    I have a certificate in coffee roasting

  • @psyamok3735
    @psyamok3735 Год назад +1

    Wow I want 1. Is it 110v or 220v? How many watts? How much does it cost?

    • @EuropeanCoffeeTrip
      @EuropeanCoffeeTrip  Год назад

      Cheers! Both versions exist - take a look at www.roestcoffee.com (a little warning - it’s a professional roaster so it’s not cheap 😅)

    • @psyamok3735
      @psyamok3735 Год назад

      @@EuropeanCoffeeTrip i visited that site a while back. No pricing info.

  • @labloke5020
    @labloke5020 Год назад +1

    A beautiful machine, but you can get similar results at tiny fraction of its price - like less than 1% of its $ 7,200 price.

    • @renatoa
      @renatoa Год назад

      Indeed, is one of the most overpriced piece of gear in this industry, where judgment is dominated by influencers that have no clues how to evaluate the true value, and having no guts to say stop to these insane prices.

    • @EuropeanCoffeeTrip
      @EuropeanCoffeeTrip  Год назад +1

      Interesting. Do you really think that purchases in this price range are motivated by “influencers”? I am not sure about it.
      Our goal with this video was to show #behindthescene: the story of the company and how machines are designed, built and tested in their facility in Oslo.

    • @EuropeanCoffeeTrip
      @EuropeanCoffeeTrip  Год назад

      Thanks for the comment! So you say we can get similar roasting experience & quality results for less than $72? Tell us more about it.

    • @renatoa
      @renatoa Год назад

      He means probably the $79 Sweet Maria popper.
      Not exactly 1/100 of the Roest price, but granted someone who master it can get results too close to make the Roest price more than questionable.

    • @deenman60
      @deenman60 Год назад +14

      @@renatoa you are missing the point, just like LA Bloke. With Roest you can roast thousands and thousand of roast without nothing else but cleaning. It can be used to do 60-100 batches a day, roast after roast. With air roasters like sweet maria popper or kaffe logic you cant do that. Plus you get a lot of data/information stored, in an online library, you can make profiles on whatever you want, have direct input on the roest, compare graphs. You do not have any of those with what you suggested. This machine was targeted for coffee buying/roasting/sampling, so for businesses. You get that if the video when they say it was made for 100g batches. When you get samples from the farms or sellers you get them in 100g most of the time. So this roaster was made for businesses to buy it and source coffee, not for billy joe roasting in a pan at home. The roasted became better and better and some people started using it at home to roast coffee for themselves, high grade expensive coffee roasted light. Because of this the popularity increased in the last years and you see it more and more into a flat/or house. It's small, it's fast it doesnt need gas, works on both 110 or 220v and it's easy to use. So if you dont have anything else to say about it then dont say it, if you dont like the price you simply dont buy it.

  • @nobitataweel7848
    @nobitataweel7848 Год назад

    If it took you 3 years , it will only take few months to fail. When obsession and emotions rule, the business model fails.

    • @4hatefake
      @4hatefake Год назад +1

      Whattt!!! What wrong with you??? 🧐🗯️

    • @nobitataweel7848
      @nobitataweel7848 Год назад

      @@4hatefake it's called reality. Never fall in love with a business or product.