If you grind your own coffee beans at home instead of buying them pre-ground in bags, you know how important it is to have the right container to hold the beans while they’re waiting to be brewed into ...
Properly storing coffee beans keeps them fresh longer, ensuring a better-tasting cup of coffee. Use airtight, opaque containers to store coffee beans and protect them from light, air, and moisture.
When taking a full bag of coffee out of the freezer, optimize the chance for the coffee to stay fresh by storing the beans in a vacuum canister in a cool place and out of the sun. Fellow makes a ...
The best place to store coffee is usually in its original packaging. In general, whole-bean coffee stays fresh longer than ground coffee. To get the freshest coffee, look for a "roasted on" date on ...
Most folks who use whole beans to make their coffee insist it's the only option for a premium cup of joe. Still, just using fresh-ground beans doesn't always yield the best results. Grinding them ...
Don’t get roasted for serving stale coffee beans — java experts swear by this little-known hack for freshness. According to Food & Wine, coffee connoisseurs’ best kept secret to fresh beans is to ...
How to store food is a surprisingly contentious subject. Ask your mom, and then ask your friend: Do apples go in the fridge or on the counter? What about tomatoes? Where do you keep the butter?
Julie Wolfson is a writer and arts educator living Los Angeles who focuses on telling stories about the creative process. She has covered the world of coffee visiting farms, roasteries, and cafes ...