DIY coffee roasting seminar in Hamburg

Roast your own coffee in Hamburg
We roast coffee with umbrella, charm and beans.
A do-it-yourself roasting seminar with simple house utensils under guidance.
You get green coffee beans, a pot and at the end of the seminar you can roast coffee properly. At the end we taste our freshly roasted coffee.

Each participant has a place for themselves at a large table. Each seat has a small stovetop. As a participant, you have around 100g of green coffee beans at your disposal.

How to roast your own coffee

There is a roaster in the shape of a pot for each seat.
This roaster was built specifically for small batches. After the seminar begins, everyone adds the amount of green beans to the roast pot.
Then Angelo gives instructions on the temperature at which to roast and how to use the pot.

This is an exciting task, but it has to be done. It will crackle, it will smell. In the end, we will be happy together when the beans have been roasted evenly.


Taste how the coffee you roast tastes

The fresh dark coffee beans have to cool down a bit. Then the beans are ground in the electric grinder, neatly arranged according to participants, so that everyone can taste their own coffee at the end and take it home with them. Green beans and a roast pot are commercially available.DuKaffee You roast coffee yourself.

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Then Angelo gives instructions on the temperature at which to roast and how to use the pot. This is an exciting task, but it can be done.
It will crack, it will smell.
At the end we are happy together when the beans have been roasted evenly.

The fresh dark coffee beans have to cool down a bit. Then the beans are ground in the electric grinder, neatly arranged according to participants, so that everyone can taste their own coffee at the end and take it home with them. Green beans and a roast pot are commercially available.

Coffee roasting in Hamburg

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