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Nameru Upretee (Part 1), Stitch Coffee & ECRE - Training Coffee Roasters

1 h 21 min · 4 de nov de 2022
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In this first half of the episode we interview Nameru Upretee. Nameru is the head of coffee at the co-roasting facility & academy @ecre.coffee as well as the roastery @stitch.coffee. He has had a huge influence on developing many of the new coffee roasters in the Sydney coffee scene and around the country. Nameru is also a consultant for new or current coffee roasting businesses. He is a trains and prepares people to compete in coffee competitions and his personal goal is to one day take on the world coffee roasting title. For any roasting consultations email nameru@ecre.coffee Show Notes * Did all your base coffees go up in price? * Do you want exclusivity with your coffee sourcing? * What is the best Thai in Sydney * When Nameru tried a vegan diet * Bens Intermittent fasting * It's scary starting a family, professional stability * The most common question asked to Nameru: how does my roaster not crash * Namerus favourite roaster to roast on * Ben is in Nameru’s Top 5 ‘let’s Cup’ by MCM * We need to share more information as an industry * Discussion leads to a better understanding of what you know * We need better terminology for processing methods * The controversy of infused coffees

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