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Agreed with Will.
Forgot where I saw that discussion about caffeine lost during roast being minimal, but the source was good. Bottom line was that caffeine doesn't burn away in appreciable quantities. Will repost if I find it.
Agree also with the strong coffee not equaling dark roast and vice-versa. You can brew a weak cup of "dark roast", a strong cup of "medium roast", a bolder medium roast... But people do usually equate the two.
I actually like the "bold" descriptor better than "dark"... it cuts to what people are looking for. They don't necessarily need smoke to be there, they just don't want a cup of brown water. On the flip-side, some people that ask for "light roast" really just want something milder... which may be a darker roaster coffee. Not exactly what you get with a lightly-roasted Yirg...
I agree with jeremiah. but dark roast will always have less caffeine (unless of course it's robusta coffee) but the longer you roast beans for the more caffeine you burn away. Compare to when making pot brownies if you let the herb sit too long and cook in the oil you burn away the thc. Same basic principle (im 99% sure about this, if I'm wrong someone please correct me)
I think the guy "Will Rhoads" already did. Does anyone know who he is or if he wrote a book. Was he a friend of Illy? I'm heading out of here for the days events at the SCAA event or I would be googling now.
Joe
Joe Smith said:I agree with jeremiah. but dark roast will always have less caffeine (unless of course it's robusta coffee) but the longer you roast beans for the more caffeine you burn away. Compare to when making pot brownies if you let the herb sit too long and cook in the oil you burn away the thc. Same basic principle (im 99% sure about this, if I'm wrong someone please correct me)
can you suggest any books on the science of coffee?
Joseph Robertson said:I think the guy "Will Rhoads" already did. Does anyone know who he is or if he wrote a book. Was he a friend of Illy? I'm heading out of here for the days events at the SCAA event or I would be googling now.
Joe
Joe Smith said:I agree with jeremiah. but dark roast will always have less caffeine (unless of course it's robusta coffee) but the longer you roast beans for the more caffeine you burn away. Compare to when making pot brownies if you let the herb sit too long and cook in the oil you burn away the thc. Same basic principle (im 99% sure about this, if I'm wrong someone please correct me)
can you suggest any books on the science of coffee?
Joseph Robertson said:I think the guy "Will Rhoads" already did. Does anyone know who he is or if he wrote a book. Was he a friend of Illy? I'm heading out of here for the days events at the SCAA event or I would be googling now.
Joe
Joe Smith said:I agree with jeremiah. but dark roast will always have less caffeine (unless of course it's robusta coffee) but the longer you roast beans for the more caffeine you burn away. Compare to when making pot brownies if you let the herb sit too long and cook in the oil you burn away the thc. Same basic principle (im 99% sure about this, if I'm wrong someone please correct me)
I think the guy "Will Rhoads" already did. Does anyone know who he is or if he wrote a book. Was he a friend of Illy? I'm heading out of here for the days events at the SCAA event or I would be googling now.
Joe
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