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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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Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Handy Coffee Bean Vacuum Container

If you are getting sick of your fresh coffee beans going stale when you store them, then it is best to invest in the Bean Vac. This devices retails for around $40, and it is a coffee bean storage container that has a vacuum pump to suck all air out of the container after you close it.

The lid locks and seals tightly, and the vacuum pump will remove the air from the container so the coffee beans will not be oxidized during their storage. As you coffee lovers all know, oxidation is the main culprit in coffee beans going stale and losing their fresh flavors. This can also directly cause your brew to become bitter, which is why it is so important to be serious about your coffee storage methods.

This vacuum container can also be used for other perishables, like chocolate and nuts, but it works best for the amazing preservation of coffee beans. Keep in mind that your coffee is a perishable item, and you need to only purchase enough to last for up to two weeks, otherwise, it will go stale. Other than that, protect your beans by storing them well so you can always count on a fresh and premium cuppa Joe!

For the best way to enjoy your coffee, try the Saeco Aroma Espresso Machine on my website today!

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