If it weren't for the fact that I brought this in as a limited edition coffee and just don't have enough to sell any of it as green, I'd recommend it to my home roasting customers as something where you can take your best guess for the roast level you generally like and you'll probably end up with something delightful.
Narrowing things down a bit, cup 1 seems quite nice as a light roast. Cups 5-7 are a bit more approachable in more of a medium roast, and I don't think I'd want to go darker than cups 12-13 if I decided to do a dark roast.
It's rather nice across the entire range (even the lightest and darkest cups) with nothing coming out as particularly objectionable. I probably want to push the overall roast timing a bit faster to boost the intensity a bit, but the pick here will really be about deciding where the balance is nicest.
This'll be, I think, the fourth replacement network cable running to my house in the past year. Kind of sick of the neighbor's trees attacking me and wish I knew what I'd done that was so offensive to them.
Probably won't have power properly restored tonight, but I've got a guy working on the repairs that need to happen on my side of things before the power company will come back and hook that up, but he's going to plug the furnace into a generator and get the house heated up tonight. I've already taken the cat and a suitcase to Mom's house and I can crash there until I have power back on properly. Then I'll have to get the Internet cable put back in.
I'm having some work done on my house and was surprised to see the work truck still in my driveway when I got home, but figured I'd just keep driving, fail to find street parking, and just park in the municipal lot (free 24 hours) in the next block over. By the time I got back to my house, the driveway was free so I dropped my stuff off in the house and went back to my car to get it in my own driveway. The cat found this highly confusing.
Author of Typica software for coffee roasters.