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Testing Coffee – Fermenting vs Demucilaging

June 1, 2008 by Gary Strawn

Testing Coffee – Fermenting vs Demucilaging

Everything changes. People aren’t always happy with change but it happens whether we like it or not. It’s kind of a survival instinct to be afraid of change because change isn’t always safe. When something new comes along it might be good, it might be bad, we just don’t know for sure until we have […]

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