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Understanding RoR (Rate of Rise) in Coffee Roasting

17. Mai 2025 正啟 GLOBALEYES
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The Rate of Rise (RoR) is a crucial concept in coffee roasting. It helps you systematically control the roasting process and achieve consistent quality.


What is RoR (Rate of Rise)?

RoR represents the rate at which coffee bean temperature increases per unit of time, typically measured in degrees Celsius per minute (°C/min).

Formula:

RoR (°C/min)=Current Temperature−Temperature One Minute Ago\text{RoR (°C/min)} = \text{Current Temperature} - \text{Temperature One Minute Ago}RoR (°C/min)=Current Temperature−Temperature One Minute Ago

In roasting software such as Cropster or Artisan, RoR typically appears as a line (RoR curve) alongside your main temperature curve.


Why is RoR so Important?

1. Heat Transfer Control

  • Determines if you're roasting slowly (gentle) or quickly (aggressive).
  • Too high RoR: Fast roasting, resulting in uneven development, bitter or smoky flavors.
  • Too low RoR: Slow roasting, resulting in flat flavors lacking sweetness and aroma.

2. Reflects Your Roasting Pace

  • Helps you decide when to increase/decrease heat or adjust airflow.
  • Without observing RoR, managing the roast becomes reactionary and imprecise.

3. Predicting and Controlling First Crack

  • High RoR before first crack may lead to an uncontrollable "explosive" first crack.
  • Gradual and smooth RoR decline post-first crack (known as "RoR decline") is ideal.


Ideal RoR Profile

🔸 Optimal Scenario:

  • Initially higher RoR (10-20°C/min).
  • Smooth, steady decrease during roasting.
  • Continues to decline after first crack without dropping below zero (negative RoR indicates overly rapid cooling).


🔸 Problematic Scenarios:

  • Unstable RoR: indicates inconsistent heat management.
  • Sudden RoR spikes: indicate excessive heat, risking scorched beans.
  • Negative RoR: Temperature drops sharply, beans shrink, flavor gets muted.


Example: How RoR Affects Flavor (Same Bean, Different RoR):

RoR Profile

Roasting Outcome

Smoothly declining RoR

Clean, balanced sweetness, nuanced flavors

Unstable RoR (fluctuating)

Unbalanced acidity and bitterness, underdeveloped

High RoR after first crack

Over-roasted, smoky, short-lived aromas

Sharp RoR drop after first crack

Muted flavors, thin body, flavor flattening


Quick Tips:

  • Roasting Software: Using Artisan software allows you to smooth RoR curves for easier trend observation.
  • Irregular RoR spikes: Often caused by incorrect thermocouple placement or data smoothing settings. Adjust accordingly.

Mastering RoR control enhances consistency and improves your roasting results.

 

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