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How to Keep Your Coffee Beans Fresh

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

The good news is that you can preserve fresh roasted flavors for some weeks by following a few easy tips. Your beans' greatest enemies are moisture, air, and heat!

How to keep coffee beans in storage

It's no secret that coffee beans break down quickly. In order to enjoy the best flavor of your beans, it's essential to properly store them. Despite this, many people are unsure of the best to store their beans. Many people think they can put their beans into the fridge. This isn't the best method.

The key is storing your beans in an airtight, transparent container at room temperature. This will protect the beans from their most formidable enemies that are moisture, air, and heat. The air can strip the beans of their fresh-roasted taste, and moisture can dilute the beans' flavor. Heat will also break down the flavor and aroma of the beans, and light (especially sunlight) can ruin the natural shine of the beans as well.

In fact, storing coffee beans in the refrigerator could be more harmful than beneficial. They may absorb the flavor of other foods like onions and cheese in the fridge and affect the taste of your espresso. They can also be exposed to condensation and moisture due to the cold air in the refrigerator.

Consider storing your beans either in the original container or in a resealable plastic bag. Make sure you push out all of the air before sealing the bag, and store it in a cool, dark and dry place. This can also help the beans last a bit longer, but it is best to use them within 72 hours of roasting.

Storing coffee beans in the Fridge

Many people store their coffee beans in the refrigerator but this isn't necessarily a great idea. Coffee beans stored in a refrigerator absorb food smells and moisture, which can negatively affect their flavor. The best place to store your coffee is in a dark cabinet, sealed with an airtight and transparent container.

A coffee bag that has a one-way valve will work just fine in the fridge, but if your beans didn't come in this kind of packaging, it is necessary to transfer them to a tightly sealed and opaque container, like a glass container or the Coffee Gator canister mentioned above. It's important to remember that the fridge may be a little too cold for coffee, which could affect the taste.

pelican-rouge-dark-roast-whole-bean-decaf-coffee-blend-1-kg-534.jpgThe main enemies of coffee beans are air, heat and moisture. To maintain the freshness of your beans, keep them in an opaque container (not transparent), at temperatures that are at room temperature. A dark, cool and cool pantry is the perfect location to store them, however, a closet or cupboard is also acceptable. Storing coffee in the refrigerator will extend the shelf life of your coffee, but it's not recommended. The cold temperature can alter the flavor of your coffee and cause it to deteriorate faster. The smells of food and water in the refrigerator could cause damage to your coffee beans.

Storing Coffee Beans in the Pantry

Once the seal has been broken on the beans, it's best to keep the beans in a dark space at room temperature in an airtight container. This will keep the flavor, aroma and freshness of the coffee for a long time (depending on the amount of exposure to heat, oxygen, and moisture). Storing your beans in a cabinet near an oven or counters where they are exposed to direct sunlight isn't a good idea because these places can be extremely hot and accelerate the process of oxidation.

Moisture is an important factor since beans are able to absorb moisture from the air and this can alter their natural flavors. It can also accelerate the process of oxidation as the bean may alter the molecular structure which provides them with their distinctive aromas. Heat also strips the bean of its natural oils, which causes them to lose taste.

If you're able to keep your beans in their sealed, resealable bag that they came in, or an equivalent airtight opaque container then their freshness will last approximately a week before they begin to decay. They can go longer if you place them in the freezer, however you should be cautious because the beans could suffer from freezer burn, and they could also absorb odors from food that are floating around in the freezer them.

Storing coffee beans in the freezer

If you're paying 20 bucks or more for the finest coffee beans it's important to be aware of the length of time they'll keep and what the best methods are to store them. Online coffee Beans is like a sponge and can absorb aromas, moisture and flavors, so keeping it in a cool, dark space in an airtight container will help keep the flavor protected. You can also freeze the beans, but it is best to store them in the form of a Ziploc bag first to avoid burning in the freezer.

While freezing isn't the best option, it can be helpful if you have a limited amount of time or if you're planning to travel and take along a cup of your favorite medium roast coffee beans. Frozen coffee beans are not as fresh and have a weaker flavor than beans that are stored in the refrigerator or in the pantry.

coffeee-logo-300x100-png.pngAs you can see, it's ideal to use your coffee beans in a lickety-split fashion, but sometimes we aren't able to afford that. If you store your coffee beans in a dark, cool location in an airtight, opaque container and their shelf life could be extended up to three times. You may be surprised by how much better the coffee will taste as compared to beans that were rotten in the fridge or freezer.

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