The Probat Museum

I am not going to write up the visit to Probat too much – Klaus has already done a great job at the Coffee Collective Blog.

However I think the photoset from the Probat Museum will be of interest to quite a lot of people. I’ve tried to add a little info to the pictures – size of batch, date of manufacture etc…

Probat Museum Photoset

I have the museum guide so if anyone has any questions I will try and answer them. If you

Probat Roaster Museum

Probat Museum Roasters

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  1. Posted December 2, 2007 at 9:21 pm | Permalink

    James, this is a great collection of images!
    I love the creativity and ingenuity that people over the years have used to create magical machines to roast coffee!
    Great stuff!

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  1. [...] quieter month but a highlight was definitely a trip to Probat with Anette, Klaus and Casper. The museum itself is reason enough to go – so many amazing machines. Not long after that I sneak off to Costa [...]

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    My name is James Hoffmann, and I am a founder of Square Mile Coffee Roasters and was the World Barista Champion in 2007. I continue to write, give talks and consult on many aspects of coffee.

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