
The Roast Curve Library is a place where you can take a peek over the shoulder of your roasting peers. It’s a way of seeing how they approach a coffee and shape the curve. So if you’re stuck in a rut or need another perspective on a specific coffee, this is the place to be.
Within the Roast Curve Library, you find 18 Cropster roast curves developed by 13 coffee roasters. You can select a curve, download it for free, and use it as you see fit. And as a bonus, you get a free green bean poster of the specific coffee you’re exploring.
Ready to take a peek over the shoulders of industry peers? Read the instructions on how to use the curves within Cropster here. Happy discovering and roasting!
Simplify Your Web: The Ultimate Guide to the Mercury Reader Extension
If you spend hours a day reading online, the small act of downloading Mercury Reader can significantly reduce eye strain and improve your focus. It turns the chaotic modern web into a clean, library-like environment.
Activate reader mode without even touching your mouse (Cmd + Esc on Mac, Alt + ` on Windows). Mercury Reader Extension Download: Step-by-Step
Head over to the Chrome Web Store to grab your download and see the difference for yourself.
A standout feature that lets you push any web article directly to your Kindle device.
Simplify Your Web: The Ultimate Guide to the Mercury Reader Extension
If you spend hours a day reading online, the small act of downloading Mercury Reader can significantly reduce eye strain and improve your focus. It turns the chaotic modern web into a clean, library-like environment.
Activate reader mode without even touching your mouse (Cmd + Esc on Mac, Alt + ` on Windows). Mercury Reader Extension Download: Step-by-Step
Head over to the Chrome Web Store to grab your download and see the difference for yourself.
A standout feature that lets you push any web article directly to your Kindle device.
MyTrabocca is our intuitive and real-time spot list where you can find your next best coffee in seconds. After a free one-minute account set up, you can: