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Friday, November 6, 2009

Important Tips For Coffee Storage

Keep in mind that your coffee is a perishable item, so you do need to be only purchasing the amount of coffee that will get you by for up to two weeks at a time. Freshly roasted coffee beans will go stale within 14 days, so if you keep them for longer, then you are compromising your flavor quality.

After that, make sure that you are storing your beans in an opaque and airtight container in a cool and dry place. This means that you absolutely should not store them in the freezer! The beans that are shipped from my website come in a heat sealed valve bag, which will work to keep out all oxygen so that the beans remain as fresh as possible.

You can store your beans within this container, making sure to push out excess air, or you can purchase an additional airtight container to seal your beans after every use.

This is the best and most effective method for dependably fresh coffee drinking!

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Tuesday, August 18, 2009

How To Maximize The Shelf Life Of Your Coffee Beans

If you are a coffee fan in any way, then I can guarantee that you do not want to be drinking a stale cup of Joe! Am I right? The best way to keep your coffee beans fresh is to purchase them directly from an Internet retailer or roaster where they are freshly roasted the day that they shipped to you (like my website!). This is the only way that you can trust that you'll be getting the best flavor in your fresh coffee beans.

From there, the shelf life will be 10 to 14 days, so it is best to purchase the amount that you will need for about one week. Once you freshly grind your coffee beans, they will only remain fresh for up to two hours. That is why it is important to always freshly grind the amount that you want to use for the coffee you are planning on brewing.

Besides that, make sure that you store your freshly roasted coffee beans in a vacuum sealed container in a cool and dry location. Do not store them in the freezer because this will cause the essential oils to be corrupted because the beans will be depleted of moisture. This will directly and dramatically affect the flavor for the worst.

For the best way to enjoy your coffee, make sure that you are using freshly roasted beans that you grind before you brew!

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