Lord Raja Goomba I
Prisoner of Sobriety
After a yak with madpierre06 (great bloke) about coffee, roasting green beans and the like, when I visited him to purchase some stuff, plus noticing on bacchus' facebook page that they were using Cascara (cherry of coffee), green coffee beans and of course normal black roasted coffee beans in some beers, I thought I'd start a topic on using coffee in beer.
madpierre06 buys his beans green and roasts them at home to keep up with large amounts of coffee that are consumed in his house (and I know now saving a buck on coffee is important since times got a little tougher). $16/kg for green beans, makes it worthwhile for coffee alone and it seems dead easy.
He also mentioned cold steeping some of his own coffee for a porter (and I do like a coffee porter or milk stout) and so I thought I'd do a DIY coffee and a DIY coffee in beer thread.
It's getting close to time where we start to consider brewing porters for winter.
madpierre06 buys his beans green and roasts them at home to keep up with large amounts of coffee that are consumed in his house (and I know now saving a buck on coffee is important since times got a little tougher). $16/kg for green beans, makes it worthwhile for coffee alone and it seems dead easy.
He also mentioned cold steeping some of his own coffee for a porter (and I do like a coffee porter or milk stout) and so I thought I'd do a DIY coffee and a DIY coffee in beer thread.
It's getting close to time where we start to consider brewing porters for winter.