We're thinking adding grean bean espresso to the menu at our coffee shop, but need to learn more about the green beans. Has anybody know how to grind them? What kinds of green beans should be used to make green bean espresso? Any input would be greatly appreciated.
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Heh, I'm a roaster. IF someone really wants to try the stuff I'll roast you a nice slow profiled well pre-1st crack concoction for you. However, I know of two online roasters who offer "white coffee/espresso" and both require that it be pre-ground before shipping so it doesn't destroy someone's home grinder. I OTOH will refuse to grind it for you so it doesn't destroy one of my Mazzers or G3s! :-)
Minimum order 5 pounds -> $60 inc. s/h CONUS. Send Paypal to orders-AT-norwestcoffee.com with "White Stuff" in the subject. Or not...!
Just had an evil thought, could simply send some unroasted Monsooned Malabar! ROFLOL
miKe mcKoffee aka Mike McGinness said:Heh, I'm a roaster. IF someone really wants to try the stuff I'll roast you a nice slow profiled well pre-1st crack concoction for you. However, I know of two online roasters who offer "white coffee/espresso" and both require that it be pre-ground before shipping so it doesn't destroy someone's home grinder. I OTOH will refuse to grind it for you so it doesn't destroy one of my Mazzers or G3s! :-)
Minimum order 5 pounds -> $60 inc. s/h CONUS. Send Paypal to orders-AT-norwestcoffee.com with "White Stuff" in the subject. Or not...!
I'm a bean muncher.
I'll munch any bean to get an impression of what the coffee might taste like.
I've munched a green bean. I will not munch a green bean again. Horribly astringent.
I remember reading about white espresso a year or two ago, but it sounded pretty bad (having munched lots of beans), so I never really gave it a chance.
Good Point about sanitizing. Gross, I think I'm reconsidering already. I wonder when you get it through the espresso machine though, wouln't that be sanitizing enough?
Yeah, sure, it might break your home grinder, but will it break my shop's Mazzer Major? Serious doubts.
And even if it might, I seriously doubt it would break my Anfim Super Caimano's titanium burrset.
I can't believe we are talking about sanitizing coffee beans through an espresso machine. I cannot believe even more so that someone would think that 200 degrees and 9 bars of pressure would not kill bacteria. Even your worst bacterias die at 160-180 degrees under normal atmospheric pressure. Most die before 140 degrees.
Just saying: There are a lot better reasons to not do white coffee.
Just had an evil thought, could simply send some unroasted Monsooned Malabar! ROFLOL
I can't believe we are talking about sanitizing coffee beans through an espresso machine. I cannot believe even more so that someone would think that 200 degrees and 9 bars of pressure would not kill bacteria. Even your worst bacterias die at 160-180 degrees under normal atmospheric pressure. Most die before 140 degrees.
Just saying: There are a lot better reasons to not do white coffee.
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