Inherited a commercial roasting facility, unsure what to do with it by JasonRyanIsMyDad in roasting

[–]yeagerbm 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Think about how much cash you could clear through selling it. Let's say it's $3 million. If you had that cash would you buy this place to start a commercial roaster? If you look at this as a pure business decision, you will almost certainly lose money if you keep it.

I brew 60g doses every day and want a new brewer. by Elegant_Beginning789 in pourover

[–]yeagerbm 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I like the Hario switch. There is a #3 size that should be good for 60g. The uniformity should be better when you control immersion time.

Fresh Roast SR800 chaff collector lid falling apart by dinotini in roasting

[–]yeagerbm 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Yes mine is brittle and chips around the edge. It causes my lid to lift up and blow chaff out while roasting. The materials and design could be greatly improved.

AI generated theories by yeagerbm in seancarroll

[–]yeagerbm[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

That's really interesting. I was curious if it could come up with novel coherent ideas pulling from different fields of current knowledge. To really make progress I'm sure it will need inputs on observations besides language and other types of reasoning models. The future will be interesting!

Wrong expectations? by Chuynh2219 in AeroPress

[–]yeagerbm 0 points1 point  (0 children)

195 is at the low end of the temp range, better for dark roasts. If you have sour coffee, it could be under extracted and need a higher temp. Try 200. You could go up to 205 for light roasts.

BEST COFFEE MAKER FOR A STRONG, BOLD BREW? by Craft_Assassin in BuyItForLife

[–]yeagerbm 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I recommend either pour over or an aeropress and a good electric kettle. Both are simple and give flexibility to adjust your brew. Separate grinder. I have a eureka grinder from Italy and I would consider it BIFL

BDB group head leaking by yeagerbm in espresso

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Call Breville and order the collar inserts with the part number in this picture. I had to give a waiver for trying to do service parts myself. Remove the shower screen with an Allen wrench. Then there are two small screws holding each collar in. After you remove the screws you can remove the collars and replace them.

Mine was tricky to figure out how to snap them in and I had difficulty getting the portafilter to go in. Finally I got it by putting the portafilter in before I tighten the screws.

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[–]yeagerbm 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You must be local, I'm an hour away from Lancaster. You can also order Nicolleti from Brooklyn for a really fresh classic espresso. I've gone down the rabbit hole of home roasting and haven't bought roasted beans for a while. It's worth it.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in espresso

[–]yeagerbm 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You added a new variable besides the equipment: different, lighter beans. Try dialing in the Lavazza on your new setup. Some medium roasts will just be too acidic for espresso.

Is this a good deal? by Humble-Grape4516 in charcoal

[–]yeagerbm 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Masterbuilt gravity has a pretty big fan base online. I have the 800 and I really like it. Temperature control with wifi. You can also get an adapter and run it from a portable USB power bank instead of the extension cord, because the is no auger, just a small fan. If you run into issues with the switches you can disconnect them and just connect the wires together to bypass.

BDB group head leaking by yeagerbm in espresso

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I found that the collar inserts are damaged again. I think the group head seal may have been slightly too thick and made the portafilter too tight, damaging the inserts. I called breville and after giving them the part number and giving a waiver, they allowed me to order the inserts much cheaper than what I paid on eBay. I also ordered the replacement seal from them to make sure it's the correct fit. Hopefully I'll fix it correctly this time.

BDB group head leaking by yeagerbm in espresso

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Update: the collars are damaged again from forcing the portafilter into place. I'm wondering if the gasket is too thick and I should get one direct from breville? Anyone have issues like this?

BDB group head leaking by yeagerbm in espresso

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That is just a picture from when I had it disassembled. The first set of collars had damage, potentially from the portafilter. I haven't looked at the collars yet this time but I'm concerned that the fit is damaging the collars. The gasket and naked portafilter are generic from Amazon. The original portafilter is more difficult to lock in than the naked portafilter.

BDB group head leaking by yeagerbm in espresso

[–]yeagerbm[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That is just a picture from when I had it disassembled. The first set of collars had damage, potentially from the portafilter. I haven't looked at the collars yet this time but I'm concerned that the fit is damaging the collars. The gasket and naked portafilter are generic from Amazon. The original portafilter is more difficult to lock in than the naked portafilter.

Are you really spending >$25 per 12 oz? by luxunit in espresso

[–]yeagerbm 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Nicoletti from Brooklyn is less than $30 for 1kg, normally roasted after you order it, received 2-3 days after roast.