Properly Store Your Coffee Tips
With the price tag that comes with coffee granules nowadays, it isn’t enough that you just place them in a jar and put them on the kitchen table. With the kind of money that you pay for a gourmet coffee granule, it is essential that you learn how to properly store your coffee.
But what is the right way to store ground coffee granules?
Some say that you can freeze them or refrigerate them to prolong life. Others recommend that you put the coffee granules in packets or jars and to seal them as tightly as possible. Others have a different storage advice for whole bean coffee and a different one for a ground coffee granules? Will the storage method matter?
Green beans
As a general rule, green coffee beans get the best shelf life and they are very easy to store properly store your coffee. All you have to do is to just place them inside a tightly-sealed jar and preserve them in a placement that is cool and dry. With suitable storage, they can last for more than a year.
However there are only a few people who are using green beans maybe because it is a bit much work to prepare them. Prior to that you have to grind and roast them first before you are able to in reality be able to drink. This isn’t great with people who are so used to instant mixes.
Store Fresh Coffee Beans
The shelf life of a roasted whole bean is much better than those that aren’t roasted. A roasted whole bean can last for about 1 to 2 weeks. It is however important to store fresh coffee beans in standard room temperature and be sealed in an air-tight containers or canister. As much as possible, use glass canisters and avoid plastic ones as the flavor may be compromised in some way by the plastic material.
Always remember to only utilize dark-colored glass as these beans are not supposed to be exposed to light at any rate. Another good options are ceramic ones. However, metal containers should not be used at all.
Anyway method to properly store your coffee is every two to three days, open the canister to release the gas that is produced by the roasted beans. One choice to eliminate the problem of gas is to use valve bags, which allow the carbon dioxide to escape. But one disadvantage is that these bags can be very expensive and quite rare.
It is important to store the coffee in the refrigerator and freeze them if unfortunately your whole bean coffee is still not finished with two weeks. By properly store your coffee like this, the lifespan of the coffee beans is going to be between a month or two. Use a plastic wrap to cover the beans. If you would like to use the beans, just grind them frozen. You can’t use them again if they are thawed.
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