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EPISODE · Feb 13, 2026 · 10 MIN

Roasting Back-to-Back on the SR800: How Much Rest Is Enough?

from The Roast it Yourself Podcast · host The Roast it Yourself Podcast

In this episode of the Roast It Yourself Podcast, Stephen and Catherine focus in on the real-world experience of roasting coffee with the Fresh Roast SR800 and other small-batch air roasters. They talk honestly about what these machines are great at—and where expectations can get out of whack. From realistic batch sizes and roast times to cooldown periods and the limits of back-to-back roasting, this episode is all about setting yourself up for success with an SR800-style setup. You’ll hear practical guidance on: How much coffee you can reasonably roast per batch on the SR800 Why pushing max capacity often leads to inconsistent results How to plan a roasting session without spending your entire afternoon doing it What “efficient” roasting actually looks like on a home air roaster If you’re roasting on a Fresh Roast SR800 (or considering one), this episode offers grounded, experience-based advice to help you work within the machine’s strengths, avoid common frustrations, and enjoy better, more consistent coffee without overcomplicating the process. A must-listen for SR800 owners and anyone roasting on compact home air roasters. SEND YOUR QUESTIONS TO: [email protected] NOTES: Follow Our Instagram Account @RIY_POD CHECK US OUT HERE: Coffee Bean Corral YouTube Coffee Bean Corral Website Current Crop Roasting Shop Website Rancher Wholesale Website

In this episode of the Roast It Yourself Podcast, Stephen and Catherine focus in on the real-world experience of roasting coffee with the Fresh Roast SR800 and other small-batch air roasters. They talk honestly about what these machines are great at—and where expectations can get out of whack. From realistic batch sizes and roast times to cooldown periods and the limits of back-to-back roasting, this episode is all about setting yourself up for success with an SR800-style setup. You’ll hear practical guidance on: How much coffee you can reasonably roast per batch on the SR800 Why pushing max capacity often leads to inconsistent results How to plan a roasting session without spending your entire afternoon doing it What “efficient” roasting actually looks like on a home air roaster If you’re roasting on a Fresh Roast SR800 (or considering one), this episode offers grounded, experience-based advice to help you work within the machine’s strengths, avoid common frustrations, and enjoy better, more consistent coffee without overcomplicating the process. A must-listen for SR800 owners and anyone roasting on compact home air roasters. SEND YOUR QUESTIONS TO: [email protected] NOTES: Follow Our Instagram Account @RIY_POD CHECK US OUT HERE: Coffee Bean Corral YouTube Coffee Bean Corral Website Current Crop Roasting Shop Website Rancher Wholesale Website

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