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Roasting coffee with Artisan data logging software can help improve a home coffee roaster's ability to craft their roast profile. In this video, I demonstrate how I use Artisan to help me target times and temperatures to roast some great tasting coffee. Roasting coffee with Artisan will not only help me during my roast, but can be saved and recalled later to compare and analyze other roasts. It can also be used as a log or journal for roasting details or cupping results. Artisan is a free/opensource software you can downloaded here https://artisan-scope.org/about/ There are a couple of other videos I made that will help add context to this video. I would encourage you to watch: 3 Tips For New Home Coffee Roasters - • 3 Tips For New Home Coffee Roasters Why The Dry Phase Is So Important - • Why The Dry Phase Is So Important To ... How To Roast Sweet Flavorful Coffee - • How To Roast Sweet Flavorful Coffee Coffee Roasting Development Phase - • Coffee Roasting Development Phase Share your comments below! Video Timeline 0:00 Roasting Coffee With Artisan 1:48 Exhaust Temp & Bean Temp 2:10 Buttons to mark Temp, Air & Drum Speed 3:39 Starting Artisan & marking charge on the roaster 4:44 Marking power/energy using buttons 5:20 Marking air and dry using buttons 5:30 Turning Point 5:55 Dry Time Estimates by Artisan 6:39 Monitoring Bean Temperature 6:59 Monitoring Rate Of Rise 7:40 Monitoring bean color 8:50 Yellow beans and calling/marking dry end 10:10 Lowering energy & marking it in artisan 10:30 Using Browning Phase Time Estimate to craft flavors 12:53 Marking First Crack in Artisan 13:23 Monitoring my Development phase time & smelling the coffee 14:12 Dropping the coffee 15:28 Analyzing the beans for roasting defects and roast quality 17:00 Cool End & Time Adjustments in Artisan 19:40 Artisan Analyzer 21:50 How to target your first crack time 22:51 Crafting your browning phase using Artisan 24:34 Using the development time to correct browning phase errors 25:45 The beauty of Artisan (log, journal, compare and analyze) 27:15 Subscribe to the Virtual Coffee Lab YouTube Channel 27:40 Share your comments & ask your questions Links to the various coffee supplies I use: If you click on these links I may receive a fee which helps support this channel If your looking for a decent everyday coffee to get started roasting coffee at home, consider this 3 LB Nicaragua fresh green coffee beans (Amazon’s Choice) - https://amzn.to/3odS4dL Looking for a intro way to roast coffee? Consider this hot air popper to roast coffee - https://amzn.to/3pkCNsL Kettle Bonavita 1 Liter Kettle - https://amzn.to/3pvGsUZ Bonavita 1.7 Liter Kettle - https://amzn.to/2KOhtgr Grinder Baratza Encore Burr Grinder https://amzn.to/2YgfJQe Bodum Burr Grinder - https://amzn.to/3a7xtm8 Scale Coffee Scale With Timer - https://amzn.to/2M2Pvhv Better Scale (OXO Brand) - https://amzn.to/3qXqxPz Immersion Brewers Clever Dripper - https://amzn.to/3iIxVva French Press - https://amzn.to/39e9ti6 Percolation/Pour-Over Brewers & Supplies Kalita 155 Stainless Steel Dripper - https://amzn.to/2N29SLR Kalita 155 Stainless Paper Filters - https://amzn.to/2MLRzuu Kalita 185 Stainless Steel Dripper - https://amzn.to/2N1F12a Kalita 185 Paper Filters - https://amzn.to/3rwRppH I roast coffee on my Mill City 500 gram commercial coffee roaster every week. I also use a Behmor and a hot air popcorn popper to roast some great coffee. Join me as we roast, brew and cup coffee every week at home. Do you roast coffee at home? Do you craft single serve coffee and if so, what brewing method do you like? Please share your comments and be sure to like this video! About Me: I am a coffee enthusiast who roasts coffee from home on my sample size commercial drum coffee roaster. Coffee has been in my life for over 40 years, whether I was selling it or roasting it, I want to share my passion with you. Supplies to Build Your Coffee Cart & Organize 24x48x63 wire rack (wheels not included) - https://amzn.to/3sQGPLP Wheels (set of 4) - https://amzn.to/39ebvi9 Hefty 15 Quart Storage Bins - https://amzn.to/2MsOYFh Music: Rubber Necking - Topher Mohr and Alex Elena #HomeCoffeeRoaster #HowToRoastCoffee #CoffeeBrewingMethods