From Green to Mean, a Coffee Bean Roasting Adventure
Our story begins in the wilds of northern Vermont. It is a brisk fall day and the morning sun beams down on a girl in her pajamas lounging blithely on a step stool in her backyard - heat gun in one hand and a bowl full of green coffee beans in the other...







And then, as suddenly as it began, it's over. The beans crack one last time and take their rest. In a day's time they will make the ultimate sacrifice as they dive into the boiling abyss and their essence is wrenched from them. Ahhh. The perfect cup of coffee is born.

I would show you exactly what all this caffeine does to my heart on my muscle man model but he's still in his box. Luckily, Scott wasn't as lazy as I am. Take a gander at his blog. Picture blood coursing through the veins with no regular pulse.
9 comments:
It's like coffee porn.
One more thing. What's up with the big metal bird?
Coffee porn... I like it. I see a new genre emerging.
The sculpture is "Timmy the Tire Bird" as my sister and I aptly named him in Chicago this summer. He's a good friend and an even better stand for blazing hot bowls of roasting beans. He also holds a mean flower pot in season.
Is that a canoe in the first picture? Do you really have a canoe in your backyard? How amazingly cool. Are you allowed to take said canoe (if it is a canoe, of course) onto the lake?
It most definitely is a canoe. I have custody of it for the year and I most certainly can take it on the lake. I have a very good track record of using beer to bribe friends to paddle me around so I can look for all the wildlife without having to worry about steering. Not a bad gig, huh?
What kind of beer?
I've been homebrewing, so lately it's been India Pale Ale. Earlier this summer I didn't have a batch going, so they usually were baited with either Otter Creek White Sail or a mix pack of Magic Hat (both available at the gas station near my house. Classy.)
My next batch will be more of a red ale, and I'm hoping it's a good one so I can get them to pull me around on ice skates once the pond freezes over. Perhaps I should investigate making my own hard cider...
So, how many beers do you get per canoe trip? We're a bit more budget-conscious now, and I have to plan our next trip to VT accordingly.
The standard is six beers per person and I usually have one person in the front to steer and one in the back to paddle like a maniac while I sit in the middle. I've also exchanged canoe trips for such things as:
- roasted coffee (which I already owe you - sorry!)
- multi-course meals
- sewing and mending (which I would do for friends anyway but they don't know that)
- building and soldering
- rides to and from the mechanic and airport
If the previous are not of interest I'm sure we can wheel and deal. I do love a canoe ride...
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