If you are like most people you probably get your coffee beans and think “How do I store these wonderful beans?” The best way to go is “airtight and cool”. Preserving the freshness of your coffee can be difficult. The freshness gets depleted very fast when it is subjected to excessive air, moisture, heat and light. So, you need to get your precious beans in airtight glass or ceramic containers. Once you have your coffee in the right container, put it in a cool, dark place. Remember, any place near the oven or a window will get quite warm, so try to avoid putting the container there.
When you buy your coffee beans or ground coffee consider how fast you will use it, where you are going to store it.d. What should you put the beans in? Where should you put them? How long can I store them? Is storing ground coffee different from storing beans?
According to a wonderful article at the National Coffee Association of U.S.A. (NCAUSA), Inc the best way to go is “airtight and cool”. Preserving the freshness of your coffee can be difficult. The freshness gets depleted very fast when it is subjected to excessive air, moisture, heat and light. So, you need to get your precious beans in airtight glass or ceramic containers. Once you have your coffee in the right container, put it in a cool, dark place. Remember, any place near the oven or a window will get quite warm, so try to avoid putting the container there.
If you buy your coffee pre-ground you will want to put it in an airtight container immediately after you open the bag.
Once you open a bag you should use it within three to four weeks. During that time store it in an airtight container. The sealed bags or cans of coffee are fine. You do not have to open them and put them in containers. Just keep them in a cool, dark place.
Can I freeze ground coffee?
That is quite a debatable question. One article recommends freezing beans for no longer than a month, and only if you have purchased a large quantity of coffee that will not be used immediately. To do that you would break up your large quantity into smaller sections. Then wrap those small sections airtight bags. Once you remove them from the freezer you cannot return them. You have to put them in the airtight containers mentioned earlier to be used and stored in a cool, dry place. Other companies, like illy, do not recommend storing your beans in the freezer for any reason.
2006-11-25 17:53:52
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answered by lacibonet 2
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Whole beans last longer than ground coffee. Storing and Grinding Methods A coffee bean's two greatest enemies are air and moisture. Keeping this in mind, the proper storage methods for coffee beans should be natural. Ideally, coffee should be ground, brewed, and consumed quickly to obtain the best flavor. Coffee beans are at their peak within 24 to 72 hours after roasting and begin to quickly stale after that. Within a week, most of the original flavor will have deteriorated. The grinding process speeds the staling by exposing more of the bean to air. We recommend grinding your beans as you need them and storing the whole beans in an airtight container. Place this container anywhere where it will remain cool and dry. For more long-term storage, whole beans can be placed in air-tight bags and frozen. You will not need to defrost your beans, just grind and go! The water that you use to brew your coffee should be cold and as free from impurities as possible. Water makes up 98-99% of coffee and any impurities in the water will be evident in the final cup. Your best bet is to buy the FoodSaver vacuum bag and canister device to keep moisture and air from deteriorating your coffee. Also it's better to buy smaller amounts of coffee rather than storing large containers as the best taste is shortly after roasting.
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2016-04-14 09:25:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Ground coffee beans do not last as long as whole coffee beans because more surface area is exposed. Keep them in a dry room at room temperature.
2006-11-25 17:35:11
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answered by Lexie E 2
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I don't drink coffee but have been told you can freeze them. Whole or Ground. It is supposed to help them lastlonger. The theory is that there is less Oxygen Exposure in the freezer to the Beans.
2006-11-29 11:10:46
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answered by west.herb@yahoo.com 4
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Keep in a air tight dry glass container and keep in fridge(not freezer), it is good for 3 weeks.
2006-11-25 21:38:19
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answered by Kutty_21 4
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about 2 weeks, so sayeth The Experts but I keep mine a lot longer than that.
2006-11-25 17:34:01
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answered by caffeinatedmom2 4
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I don't know, mine don't last very long
2006-11-25 22:35:47
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answered by Anonymous
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2006-11-25 17:33:04
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answered by Jen 1
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