Time for some maths. I drank a cup of the delicious Costa Rica Tarrazu Cafetales de Dota coffee that I bought green (unroasted) from Sweet Marias for $49.30 for 10 pounds plus $7.76 in shipping. I roast coffee in 700 gram batches and the yield is approximately 600 grams of roasted coffee when I'm done roasting. I brew a pot of coffee every morning using 50 grams of coffee (with 750 ml of brew water) so I will get 12 pots of coffee out of the 600 grams of roasted coffee from this batch. Each pot gives me four cups, two for me and two for the rest of the family.
The cost breakdown, not counting the large amount of money I've spent on the coffee roaster and the coffee pot ($200 in 2012) is 73.4¢ per pot and 18.4¢ per cup.
Hmm, it looks like payback for the roaster happens after less than roasting 12 batches of coffee compared to buying four $5 cups of coffee a day and I roast 52 batches a year (2 back-to-back batches every 2 weeks) so I guess it paid for itself already. That's crazy. I've roasted over 110 batches in my Aillio Bullet.
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Time for some maths. I drank a cup of the delicious Costa Rica Tarrazu Cafetales de Dota coffee that I bought green (unroasted) from Sweet Marias for $49.30 for 10 pounds plus $7.76 in shipping. I roast coffee in 700 gram batches and the yield is approximately 600 grams of roasted coffee when I'm done roasting. I brew a pot of coffee every morning using 50 grams of coffee (with 750 ml of brew water) so I will get 12 pots of coffee out of the 600 grams of roasted coffee from this batch. Each pot gives me four cups, two for me and two for the rest of the family.
The cost breakdown, not counting the large amount of money I've spent on the coffee roaster and the coffee pot ($200 in 2012) is 73.4¢ per pot and 18.4¢ per cup.
Hmm, it looks like payback for the roaster happens after less than roasting 12 batches of coffee compared to buying four $5 cups of coffee a day and I roast 52 batches a year (2 back-to-back batches every 2 weeks) so I guess it paid for itself already. That's crazy. I've roasted over 110 batches in my Aillio Bullet.
So it’s like making money, at least that’s what wives need to be told
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Time for some maths. I drank a cup of the delicious Costa Rica Tarrazu Cafetales de Dota coffee that I bought green (unroasted) from Sweet Marias for $49.30 for 10 pounds plus $7.76 in shipping. I roast coffee in 700 gram batches and the yield is approximately 600 grams of roasted coffee when I'm done roasting. I brew a pot of coffee every morning using 50 grams of coffee (with 750 ml of brew water) so I will get 12 pots of coffee out of the 600 grams of roasted coffee from this batch. Each pot gives me four cups, two for me and two for the rest of the family.
The cost breakdown, not counting the large amount of money I've spent on the coffee roaster and the coffee pot ($200 in 2012) is 73.4¢ per pot and 18.4¢ per cup.
Hmm, it looks like payback for the roaster happens after less than roasting 12 batches of coffee compared to buying four $5 cups of coffee a day and I roast 52 batches a year (2 back-to-back batches every 2 weeks) so I guess it paid for itself already. That's crazy. I've roasted over 110 batches in my Aillio Bullet.
So it’s like making money, at least that’s what wives need to be told
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"Iron sharpens iron, and one man sharpens another." - Proverbs 27:17
If you want to bomb me send it to Tony @0patience
If you are a newbie I got Dem nachos....