I want to start home roasting but I’m not sure where\what to buy as far as beans go as a Canadian buyer. I did a quick check on Amazon (which I try to avoid buying from) and found the cheapest beans are about 14 CAD per pound, but I’m not sure that it’s that good of a deal and I don’t know what quality I’m getting.

Any advice is appreciated.

Edit: found a supplier: https://terracaf.ca/

  • cyborganickname@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    I appreciate the interest in pursuing home roasting, but it has always seemed an expensive option. Thankfully I have a couple of roasteries close by me, and they’re good - one is very good. You can get freshly roasted beans delivered relatively inexpensively, which you know will be of a decent quality. All of those factors make it a pretty big investment to jump into roasting your own beans and hoping for a better cup than a seasoned roasting house - they have the economy of scale to make their system worthwhile and turn a profit. If you don’t mind it being more expensive, then I’m sure it’ll be a rewarding experience which will further your understanding of the process and the product itself. Best of luck with it!