Team:Austin Texas/human practices

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Some people claimed that longer roasting destroyed the caffeine (and swore by cold-press coffee!), some people guessed that perhaps the dark roast sample had less coffee beans in it when it was brewed. Nevertheless, after much research by the team after the event, it was concluded that [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coffee_roasting coffee roasting] and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coffee_preparation#Brewing coffee brewing] are largely variable processes, and caffeine content can vary significantly from batch to batch of beans. For more information about light roast vs. dark roast see this article at [http://www.scribblerscoffee.com/coffees_caffeine.htm Scribblers Coffee], which discusses the nuances between the two!
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Despite the insignificant difference, there were many hypothesis presented by passing by patrons. Some people claimed that longer roasting destroyed the caffeine (and swore by cold-press coffee!), some people guessed that perhaps the dark roast sample had less coffee beans in it when it was brewed. Nevertheless, after much research by the team after the event, it was concluded that [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coffee_roasting coffee roasting] and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coffee_preparation#Brewing coffee brewing] are largely variable processes, and caffeine content can vary significantly from batch to batch of beans. For more information about light roast vs. dark roast see this article at [http://www.scribblerscoffee.com/coffees_caffeine.htm Scribblers Coffee], which discusses the nuances between the two!
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==Community Response==
==Community Response==

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