Airtight and Cool
Storage
is integral to maintaining your coffee's freshness and flavor. It is important
to keep it away from excessive air, moisture, heat, and light -- in that order
-- in order to preserve its fresh-roast flavor as long as possible.
Coffee beans are decorative and beautiful to look at but you will compromise
the taste of your coffee if you store your beans in ornamental, glass canisters
on your kitchen countertop. Doing so will cause them to become stale and
your coffee will quickly lose its fresh flavor.
Storing Your Daily Coffee
It
is important not to refrigerate or freeze your daily supply of coffee because
contact with moisture will cause it to deteriorate. Instead, store coffee
in air-tight glass or ceramic containers and keep it in a convenient, but dark
and cool, location. Remember that a cabinet near the oven is often too warm, as
is a cabinet on an outside wall of your kitchen if it receives heat from a
strong afternoon or summer sun.
The
commercial coffee containers that you purchased your coffee in are generally
not appropriate for long-term storage. Appropriate coffee storage canisters
with an airtight seal are a worthwhile investment.
Buy Right
It
is wise to purchase coffee in amounts proportionate to how quickly it will
used. Coffee begins to lose its freshness almost immediately after roasting so
it is far better to purchase it in smaller quantities. Purchase freshly roasted
coffee frequently and buy only what you will use in the next 1 or 2 weeks. And
because exposure to air is your coffee's worst enemy, it is a good idea to
divide your coffee supply into several smaller portions, keeping the larger,
unused portion in an air-tight container.
Storing Larger Quantities of Coffee
If
you've purchased a large quantity of coffee that you will not use immediately,
small portions, wrapped in airtight bags, can be stored for up to a month in
the freezer. Once you have removed them from the freezer, however, do not
return them. Instead, move them to an air-tight container and store in a cool,
dry place.
Life is to short for bad coffee!
Colin and Harry
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