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How to Keep Your Coffee Beans Fresh

Just like a banana that's left on the counter for several days, coffee beans can go bad. This is due to oxidation and the loss of volatile soluble flavor compounds.

The good news is you can preserve fresh roasted flavors for up to a week by following a few easy guidelines. Your beans' worst enemies are moisture, air and heat!

How to store coffee beans

It's no secret that coffee beans degrade quickly. To enjoy the best flavor of your beans, you must to store them properly. Many people are confused about how best to do this, however. Many people think they can just put their beans into the fridge. This is not the best option.

The most important thing is to store your beans in an airtight, transparent container at room temperatures. This will shield the beans from their greatest enemies: air, moisture, and coffeee.uk heat. The air can strip the beans of their fresh-roasted taste and moisture can weaken them as well. The heat can also destroy the flavor and aroma of the beans, and light (especially sunlight) can smudge their natural shine, too.

It's not a good idea to keep coffee beans in the refrigerator. They could absorb the flavors of other foods like onions and cheese in the refrigerator which can affect the taste of your coffee. They also are exposed to condensation and moisture due to the cold air in the refrigerator.

Instead, consider storing your beans in the container they came in, or in a bag that can be resealable. Be sure to remove all the air from the bag before sealing it, and store it in a dark, cool place. This will also make the beans last longer, but the optimum length of time to use them is within 72 hours after roasting.

Storing Coffee Beans in the Fridge

Many people keep their coffee beans in the refrigerator but this isn't an ideal solution. Coffee beans stored in a refrigerator absorb moisture and food odors which can adversely affect their flavor. The ideal place to keep your coffee in is a dark cabinet with an airtight, opaque container.

If your beans aren't in a bag that has a single-way valve, you will need to put them in an container that is sealed and opaque, such as the Coffee Gator canister. It's important to remember that the fridge can also be a bit cold for coffee, which could affect the taste.

The most common enemies of coffee beans are heat, air and moisture. To preserve their roasted freshness you should store your beans in an airtight, opaque (not transparent) container at room temperature. A dark, cool, dark pantry is the ideal location to store them, however, a closet or cupboard can also work. It is not recommended to store coffee in the refrigerator. It will prolong its shelf-life, but you may want to test it. The cold temperatures can alter the flavor of your coffee and cause it to go through a stale-like process faster. The smells of food and moisture in the fridge can harm your coffee beans.

Storing Coffee Beans in the Pantry

Once the seal on the packaging on your beans has been broken, it is best to keep the beans in a dark, dry place at room temperature and in an airtight container. This will preserve the aroma, flavor and freshness of the coffee for a while (depending on the extent of exposure to oxygen, heat, and moisture). Storing your coffee beans in a cabinet next to an oven or kitchen counter where they receive direct sunlight isn't a good option because these areas can get very hot and accelerate the process of oxidation.

Moisture is often a major aspect, since beans are able to absorb moisture from the air. This can alter the natural flavors. Also, heat can accelerate oxidation because the bean can destroy the molecular structure, which provides them with their distinctive aromas. Heating also deprives the 1kg Blazing Trails Whole Bean Coffee - Freshly Roasted of its natural oils, causing them to lose their flavor.

If you're able keep your beans in their resealable, one-way valve bag that they came in, or an equivalent airtight opaque container, the freshness will last about a week before they start to degrade. They will last longer if you place them in the freezer, however you should be cautious because the beans might suffer from freezer burn and they could also absorb food odors floating around in the freezer along with them.

Storing coffee beans in the freezer

If you're paying $20 or more for an expensive bag of coffee beans, you need to know how long they'll keep and what the best methods are to store them. Coffee absorbs aromas, flavors, and moisture and placing it in an opaque airtight container in a cool, dark area will help preserve the flavor. You can also freeze your beans, but be careful if you do this, make sure to transfer them to the inside of a Ziploc bag prior to freezing them to avoid freezing burn.

lavazza-qualita-rossa-coffee-beans-with-aromatic-notes-of-chocolate-and-dried-fruit-arabica-and-robusta-intensity-5-10-medium-roasting-1-kg-12799.jpgAlthough freezing isn't ideal, it is a good option if have a short period of time, or if you're planning to travel and bring along your favourite Amazon Medium Roast House Blend Coffee Beans 2kg. Frozen coffee beans are not as fresh and have a less intense flavor than beans stored in the refrigerator or in the pantry.

As you can see, it's best to use your beans with a single hand, but sometimes you just don't have that luxury. Storing your coffee beans properly can extend their shelf life by at least three times if you're using them in a cool dark space in an airtight, opaque container. You may be surprised by how much better the coffee will taste when as compared to beans that were rotten in the freezer or fridge.

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