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Pangi,
I don't know of this unit. I'm sure they exist but have not seen one in use or run into another commercial operation that is using one. I hope you have a consider amount of spare change. I have heard these systems are expensive and designed for high volumn commercial applications. We depend on sealing in foil bags with a one way valve within 15min. of cooling to use the natural gassing of Co2 to push out the 02 and create an envelope of C02 for protection. I can tell when it is working well. Our foil bags on the shelves are puffed up with C02. I'm sure you have seen them on shelves. At least I hope you have. It's a good indicator of the seal.
Cheers,
Joe
Hi Joseph, Great discussion, thanks.
One question that I still have hovering around is whether to remove the co2 from the bag. Some degas with bags open and rely on the outgoing c02 to act as a barrier for the o2. The thinking here I assume is to leave the bag open so as not to let the c02 spoil the coffee and make it all gassy. Because O2 is an crafty, evil and not to be trusted devil I bag and seal straight after the roast. If however the open baggers are right, by sealing immediately post-roast I'm trapping the c02 in with the beans and possibly doing as much damage O2 might.
If however I vacuum the cO2 out am I running the risk of removing the bean "fragrance" and hence possibly taste?
If I'm bagging straight away, to vacuum/suck/push out air or not? What is your practice?
Thanks
Joseph Robertson said:Pangi,
I don't know of this unit. I'm sure they exist but have not seen one in use or run into another commercial operation that is using one. I hope you have a consider amount of spare change. I have heard these systems are expensive and designed for high volumn commercial applications. We depend on sealing in foil bags with a one way valve within 15min. of cooling to use the natural gassing of Co2 to push out the 02 and create an envelope of C02 for protection. I can tell when it is working well. Our foil bags on the shelves are puffed up with C02. I'm sure you have seen them on shelves. At least I hope you have. It's a good indicator of the seal.
Cheers,
Joe
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