Podcast #19 – Lisa Lawson – Omni roasting your coffee

Lisa Lawson has her own roastery in Glasgow, but the origin of finding her roastery goes abroad. To Australia. From there on out she rolled in the world of coffee and conquers the world of Omni roasting. But what exactly is Omni roasting

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This season stands for educating and learning. Every episode a special guest joins Filip to talk about the different disciplines in coffee roasting. We want to bring in new influences and latest techniques of roasting coffee, so that you can learn something new every time you listen in the car, the roastery or just at home.

Lisa Lawson has her own roastery in Glasgow, but the origin of finding her roastery goes abroad. To Australia. From there on out she rolled in the world of coffee and conquers the world of Omni roasting. But what exactly is Omni roasting? When to use that technique? Questions like these and more are asked by our host Filip!

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