Sip 1: cooling the beans
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Roaster Mike Costaney has sent me this voice memo. He did an interesting experience with the taste in different cooling of the roast. Mike Costaney is roastmaster at Booskerdoo Coffee in New Jersey, United States. These short installments with audio files from you listeners – I will call them “Sip” instead of “episodes”. Like in a sip of coffee. Made by Therese Brøndsted, CoffeeNavigated.net
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