Updated the shop's web site to tell everybody about the new coffees now available and let people order those through the web site. I only bought 66 pounds of the Bolivian coffee and since I'm roasting that two different ways I expect to sell out of that very fast.
For the decaf Colombian coffee, the intent was to try to get something that's a good match for the previous lot of decaf Colombian coffee. That happened. This is the motivation for having the Mexican coffee as I was going to run out of the decaf Colombian and needed some other stuff to put on the order to not get killed on the freight charges.
This one is a brighter, more vibrant coffee compared with the roasts I did for the Bolivian coffee. Lighter (more medium) body, good sweetness.
Next up is the new coffee from Mexico. We used to work with a supplier who specialized in finding nice Mexican coffees as opposed to the more common cheap flavor base sort of thing that has long dominated the expectation of Mexican coffees, but I guess that was a bit too narrow a niche. Still, it's nice when the timing works out that I find something a little more interesting and have space to bring it into the product line.
I decided to also try running a dark roast of this, stretching things out a bit compared to the exploratory roast. This subdues that melon note, though a bit is still present, and that ended up coming out very smooth, still a bit sweet, very nice. It's still very obvious in comparison that these are the same coffee roasted two different ways.
It has sort of a honeydew thing going on in the aftertaste, lots of body, easy to drink. I still need to run the numbers on this but I probably need to charge somewhere around $30 per pound for that and I'll only be getting a few small batches of this out of the roaster.
Tasting production test batches of new coffees today. First up is the medium roast of a super fancy Bolivian coffee that I'll be charging a lot for and selling out of hopefully very fast. I wasn't too worried about this since on the exploratory roast I had a couple cups that were my favorites for a medium roast flavor profile that I couldn't tell much difference between. Pushed that roast a little faster and aimed for an end temperature in between those two cups.
One of the two coffee shipments has been delivered so I'll be sorting out how I want to roast a couple new things in that. There's another thing getting shipped in boxes and the last time I checked the tracking all 3 boxes were in the same facility, but 1 was scheduled to be delivered tomorrow and the other 2 were scheduled for the day after.
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