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Batch-to-batch color match can hide flavor drift when airflow is not stable

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throwing this here because the topic is getting louder and my confidence is not getting better.

Batch-to-batch color match can hide flavor drift when airflow is not stable

forum talk makes it sound simple. actual work does not. numbers can look fine, cup can disagree, workflow can look smooth then break once the pace gets busy. that gap is what bothers me.

for anyone who has repeated this in real work, what stayed true after the first nice result?
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weather, storage, machine condition, all of that sneaks into the conclusion and people act like it does not.
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same feeling here. one clean result fooled me early. after a few repeats the picture looked less simple.
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cup result decided more than the graph on this one. the graph looked smarter than the coffee.
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if notes are weak, this topic goes in circles fast. everybody remembers the best batch only.
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if notes are weak, this topic goes in circles fast. everybody remembers the best batch only.
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i trust repeated boring data more than one impressive run. this topic punishes people who chase one highlight.
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weather, storage, machine condition, all of that sneaks into the conclusion and people act like it does not.
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yes this part. once the baseline moves, the discussion gets fake fast.
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if notes are weak, this topic goes in circles fast. everybody remembers the best batch only.
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sometimes people discuss this like machine and weather do not matter. in real work, those parts mix together a lot.

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