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coffee-masters-all-day-blend-espresso-coHow to Keep Your Coffee Beans Fresh

Similar to a banana left on the counter for several days, coffee beans turn bad. This is because of oxidation and loss of volatile soluble flavor compounds.

The good news is you can preserve those fresh roasted flavors for some weeks by following a few easy tips. Air, moisture and heat are your beans' worst enemies!

How to keep coffee beans in storage

It's not a secret that coffee beans degrade quickly. To enjoy the best flavor of your beans, you have to store them properly. However, a lot of people are unsure of the best to store their beans. Some people think that they can place their beans in the refrigerator. This isn't the best method.

Keep your beans at room temperature in an opaque, airtight container. This will protect your beans from their greatest enemies: air, moisture, and heat. Air and moisture can ruin the beans' fresh-roasted taste, while the moisture can make them less flavorful. The heat can also degrade the flavor and aroma of the beans, and light (especially sunlight) can ruin their natural shine, too.

lavazza-qualita-oro-coffee-beans-ideal-fIt's not a wise idea to keep coffee beans in the refrigerator. They could absorb the flavors of other food items, like cheese and onions in the refrigerator and alter the taste of your coffee. They could also be exposed to cold air from the refrigerator to moisture and condensation.

It is possible to store your beans in the container that you originally used or in a plastic bag that can be resealable. Be sure to eliminate all air from the bag prior to resealing it, and store it in a dark, cool location. This can also help the beans last a bit longer, but it's ideal to use them within 72 hours of roasting.

Storing Coffee Beans in the Fridge

Many people store their unroasted coffee beans beans in their refrigerators however this isn't a great idea. Coffee beans stored in the fridge absorb odors of food and moisture and can negatively affect their flavor. The ideal place to store your coffee is a dark cupboard with an airtight, opaque and airtight container.

A coffee bag that has a one-way valve works just fine in the refrigerator however if the beans didn't come in this kind of packaging, it is necessary to transfer them to a sealed and opaque container such as a glass jar or the Coffee Gator canister mentioned above. It's important to note that the fridge can also be a bit cold for coffee, which can alter the taste.

The main enemies of coffee beans are heat, air and moisture. To maintain the freshness of your roasted beans, keep them in a dark container (not transparent) at room temperature. A dark, cool and cool pantry is the perfect location to store them however, a closet or cabinet is also acceptable. It is not recommended to keep coffee in the refrigerator. It can extend the shelf-life of your coffee, but you may want to try it. The cold temperature can alter the taste of your coffee and cause it to get stale faster. Additionally, the moisture and food smells in the fridge can also harm your beans.

Storing coffee beans in the Pantry

Once the seal has been broken on your beans, it's recommended to store them in a dark place at room temperature in an airtight container. This will preserve the aroma, flavor, and freshness of your coffee for a long time (depending on the amount of oxygen, heat, or moisture is exposed to the beans). Storing your beans in a cupboard near an oven or counter where they receive direct sunlight isn't the best idea since these places could become very hot and will accelerate the process of oxidation.

Moisture is one of the main reasons because beans can absorb moisture from the air and this can dilute their natural flavors. Heat can also accelerate the process of oxidation since beans can break the molecular structure that creates their distinctive aromas. Heat also robs the bean of its natural oils and causes them to lose flavor.

If you can keep your beans in the one-way valve bag that is resealable and resealable that they came from or an equivalent airtight opaque container, then freshness should last for about a week before they start to degrade. They can go longer if you place them in the freezer, however you should be aware since the beans may suffer from freezer burn and they can also absorb food odors floating around in the freezer with them.

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If you're paying 20 dollars or more for a haute bag of coffee beans it's important to be aware of how long they'll keep and what the best methods are to keep them. Coffee absorbs aromas, moisture and flavors therefore storing it in an airtight container in a dark, cool area will help preserve the flavor. You can also freeze your beans, but be careful when doing this, it's best to transfer them to a Ziploc bag prior to freezing to avoid freezing burn.

While freezing isn't ideal, it can be useful if you are short on time or are traveling and would like to take a cup of your favorite coffee with you. Frozen coffee beans are not as fresh and have a less distinct 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 simply don't have the luxury. Properly storing your coffee beans will extend their shelf-life three times if you keep them in a cold dark space in an airtight, opaque container. Give it a shot (be sure to follow the above guidelines carefully) you might be surprised at how much better your coffee will taste when compared to the dull and stale beans that have gone bad in the fridge or freezer.
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