BlendingRoom

BlendingRoom Blending Room are coffee roasters based in Hull, East Yorkshire. Visits to the roastery are welcome.

13/06/2026

Londrina - A subscriber only release & no Beverley market for me!

Yes, you read that right. It’s Saturday the 13th of June and my boy’s 1st birthday 🎉 As a result, I am not at Beverley market today. I will return on Saturday the 20th of June, 2026. Sorry for any convenience.

Furthermore, and as a consequence of not being at Beverley market, I have done a subscriber-only coffee release. It’s a well balanced omni roast of Londrina, a natural process coffee from Brazil. You can expect a polite cranberry acidity, lots of chocolate and some nuts - hazelnut, in the cup. The approach to roasting it has been broad. I want everyone to enjoy it, irrespective of your choice of brewing it.

Not a subscriber yet? Why not? It’s a GREAT deal and we deliver the coffee through letterbox friendly packaging on a weekly, bi-weekly and monthly basis. Londrina is part of the Roaster’s Choice pathway. However, our Core coffee feature there too.

I do hope you enjoy, If you’re a receiver of a bag of Londrina and if you’re a Beverley market customer, see you next week 👋

12/06/2026

How I Check Roast Consistency with a Colour Meter

🎯 Why measuring roasted coffee colour (both beans AND ground) is non-negotiable if you want consistent, amazing coffee.

In this short video, I show you exactly how we do it at The Blending Room — taking 5 separate bean readings, averaging them, then grinding for the ground colour reading. This goes straight into Cropster (our roast data logging software) so we can improve consistency batch after batch.

👉 Want fresh roasted coffee delivered to your door? Link in bio or visit theblendingroom.co.uk

This Saturday is my boy’s 1st birthday 🎉I won’t be at Beverley Market this Saturday 13 June, but I’ll be back on Saturda...
11/06/2026

This Saturday is my boy’s 1st birthday 🎉

I won’t be at Beverley Market this Saturday 13 June, but I’ll be back on Saturday 20 June.

We’ll be open and taking orders online, which will ship by 15:00 on weekdays.

Have a great weekend.

10/06/2026

30,000 Cropster Roasts Later…

During this week’s testing of Profile roasting on the Loring, I nearly missed this milestone! Our subscribers will be the recipients of the 30,000th batch.

The data collected over time (10+ years, I think) has genuinely added massive value to The Blending Room. It’s fascinating to see what we’ve improved.

08/06/2026

Reprofiling our coffee for more development and balance

A few of you asked how I’m adjusting my profiles in the new system I learned last week. Here’s exactly what I’m doing: working within a solid template, breaking the roast into drying, Maillard, and development phases, then tweaking times and temperatures to suit the cultivar, processing method, moisture content, and screen size—all to achieve greater solubility, balance, and deliciousness.

Old profile vs new:
• Drying phase: 5:25 → 5:40 at ~167°C
• Maillard phase: extended +36s from FC at 8:24 to 9:20 at 202°C
• Development: 1:20 post-first crack to 209°C (RoR 5.25°C/min) versus 1:24/210.7 RoR 6.14°C/min

Result? Controlled acidity, reduced bitterness (from outer bean caramelisation), and a beautifully balanced medium body/intensity (I hope). The aim is to be perfect for pour-over and espresso at home via an Omni roast.

Let’s see how the test roast works.

07/06/2026

What a week at the roastery. Anyone had the Favo de Mel?

I spent two days doing Loring roast training this week. What a revelation. I really should have done it sooner. Two years I’ve been roasting on the machine without fully understanding its design - positives and negatives.

We released Favo de Mel using the information gained from the workshop. The profile is designed for greater balance of roast development. You should see a more refined acidity and a reduction in roast character (not that there was much before, but I’ve definitely cleaned this up).

Beverley market went well, irrespective of the ongoing works. It blows my mind how long it’s taking. Mind you, when you visit Beverley in the mid-week and see no workmen on the project, it’s not that difficult to understand why it’s taking so long.

For those of you who visit the Beverley market stall, please be aware that I will not be there on Saturday the 13th of June (this coming Saturday). It’s my boy’s first birthday and we’re off to nanna’s for a celebratory weekend. I’ll be back on Saturday the 20th of June.

Enjoy the rest of your weekend.

06/06/2026

Favo de Mel: The most important coffee release of 2026

That’s a bold statement, James. How so?

This coffee was roasted in a totally new way earlier this week, with help from a Loring roast trainer (thanks, Mike). Now that I understand the Loring roast system better, I applied a completely different heat profile—and let the roaster run it on its own. Yes, all by itself!

You can’t imagine how transformational the workshop was, and how much it could change our approach to roasting from this release onward. That’s why I’m calling it the most important coffee of 2026.

So what do you get? More development time in the roaster + smarter use of automation = a beautifully balanced, well-structured coffee. In the cup, you’ll find a well-balanced, structured expression of cherry and red apple peel, with a soft, creamy body and a finish of milk chocolate and pecan.

It’s an omni-roast that shines as both filter and espresso (just increase the yield for better balance). I’d prefer you to drink this as a filter brew, but I’m confident you’ll enjoy it in any apparatus you throw at it.

Picked up a bag? What did you think?

05/06/2026

What really goes on in a 2-day professional Loring roast workshop?

This whiteboard captures some of what we discussed during a two-day Loring roaster workshop at the roastery this week. We covered everything from roast development and flavour manipulation to the practical decisions every roaster faces.

If you want the full story, technical details, and my honest reflections, the long-form video is now live on YouTube (link in bio).

04/06/2026

Essential Loring tip: clean your chaff barrel nozzle properly 🚿

The water quench nozzle on top of the chaff barrel is a critical part of Loring’s safety features — it needs to flow a full 1 litre every 15 seconds for the machine to function normally. When it gets clogged with chaff and organic matter (which it does), you’re likely to run into trouble at the end of a batch — flame-out.

This happened to me, and I had to MacGyver it with a paperclip to finish the day’s roasts. Here’s the proper way to stay on top of it.

03/06/2026

The BIGGEST upgrade to my roasting in years!

I just finished an intense two-day, in-person roasting training with a Loring consultant (Michael), and it’s genuinely been one of the biggest revelations of my roasting career.

I’m not ashamed to admit it — I was doing a decent job, but after these two days I’m embarrassed by how much better my coffee can be. The difference in the cup is night and day.

Over the last 48 hours I’ve roasted coffees I genuinely didn’t think were possible on my setup — so much so that I deleted every single one of my old Cropster profiles today, ready to start fresh tomorrow.

Huge thanks to Mike for sharing his knowledge. If you’re serious about roasting on a Loring, I can’t recommend working with him enough.

Shop fresh roast → theblendingroom.co.uk

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30 Unit Factory Estate
Kingston Upon Hull
HU34AY

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Monday 8:30am - 5pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 5pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 5pm
Thursday 8:30am - 5:30pm
Friday 8:30am - 5:30pm

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