@Spacedrake It does, just don't call it a latte. The Italians had nothing to do with it.
@Spacedrake Chai latte is an abomination of a term perpetuated by shops that don't know what they're serving. How many languages do you need to order 1 drink? (it may be up to 4 at some places)
I apparently can't count tonight. It's only a 3 point difference with 2 points between the light and dark roasts.
It's replace the water filters on all the coffee equipment day today. Racine has award winning water (yes, there are apparently awards given out for tasty tap water) that's almost ideal for coffee so I'm not trying to change the flavor much, but scale is an issue so the filters are there to prolong the life of the equipment.
The alcoholic beverage from Mexico showed a surge in Google searches in the past week, along with the term “corona beer virus” and “beer virus.”
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It's also nice when others find the flavors that I was trying to bring out in the coffee and especially to see agreement from such a highly trained expert panel (even if I think Q form scores are of dubious relevance to production roasts).
One of the people who got the Roasting Styles Exploration Kit put the coffee in front of their company's sensory panel and was kind enough to send their analysis. The score spread was 4 points across the three coffees, with the highest scoring one being the medium roast, the light roast scoring 1 point lower, and the dark roast coming in the remaining 3 points below that. Interesting to see their tasting notes.
@taweret Those boxes do, in fact, exist. There's a place downtown that uses them. Personally I've always taken the food out of those boxes and eaten it off a plate.
@halcy Alternative spellings are not unheard of.
@halcy You only need one poll option for that: Eternity Larva.
Also, the upcoming ebook now has its own separate marketing page that I can link people to. https://roastingbook.coffee/rcpd/
Author of Typica software for coffee roasters.