Exploring Scott Rao's Flick and Crash
An initial foray into the flick and crash that occur at first and second crack. KEY SECTIONS 2:17 Automated recording 3:32 What is the RoR? 5:40 RoR in real time (lessons in futility) 7:29 Prepping for first-crack 9:18 Avoid extracting too much heated air (avoid baking) 10:42 Post-roast analysis 11:15 Fixing events 12:15 Why the roast still flicked READ THE COMPANION BLOG POST https://oilslickcoffee.com/roasting/a... CONNECT WITH ME ONLINE / oilslickcoffee / michael.c.wright https://oilslickcoffee.com/ #homeroasting #coffeeroasting

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