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How To Store Your Coffee

When it comes to mornings, there is nothing better to wake you up than with a piping hot cup of coffee. Many of us can not even think of starting our day without coffee. This is why you need to have coffee in your home that is fresh.

To keep your coffee fresh, you need to store it properly. Here is a complete guide on how you can store coffee properly:

Coffee Freshness

Just like any other food item, coffee starts to lose its freshness over time. When it comes to freshness, coffee’s biggest enemies include heat, light, and moisture. Since coffee is hygroscopic, it absorbs water from the air which results in it losing its freshness as well as flavour. Exposure to open air accelerates the aging process for the coffee while displacing all the essential oils present in it.  

To make sure that your coffee tastes the best, even after a long time, you need to store it properly. Make sure that the coffee is not exposed to any heat, light, or moisture.

Fresh coffee being poured into cup

Ideal Coffee Storage Location

While storing your coffee, the location of your storage matters the most. Ideally, you would want to put your coffee in a place that is easy to access but also keeps your beans fresh. With these things in mind, here is how you choose a storage location for your coffee:

  • Look for a place that is cool and dry, such as your pantry
  • Never store your coffee in the refrigerator as the moisture can ruin the coffee flavour
  • Make sure that your coffee is not getting exposed to direct sunlight
  • Keep coffee away from heat source i.e. avoid placing it near cooking equipment

While looking for the ideal coffee storage location, make sure that you keep the things mentioned above in your mind.

Types of Coffee Containers

Once you open your coffee jar, the coffee starts to lose its fresh taste. We recommend transferring the coffee into another container such as:

  • Opaque glass container
  • Ceramic jars
  • Any container made up of non-reactive metal

To maintain the freshness of your coffee, your container should also be airtight. After filling in the container, make sure that you place it in places that fulfill the criteria mentioned above.

Coffee Containers placed on table

Tips to Store Coffee

People who drink coffee on a regular basis can easily distinguish between fresh and stale coffee. If you want to keep drinking fresh coffee, then here are some tips that can help maintain that classic coffee flavour:

  1. Storing in a Cool, Dry Location

By choosing such a location, you can prevent exposure to heat, moisture, and air. A cool and dry place ensures that the coffee lasts for a long time.

  1. Buying the right amount

Instead of stocking up for a year, buy the amount of coffee that you will use within a few weeks. With a smaller quantity, you will be able to store better.

  1. Storing in small batches

Store your beans in smaller batches instead of storing them in a large container. With smaller containers, there will be less opening and closing of the jar, reducing exposure to the air.

  1. Avoid placing near a window

Heat and sunlight can result in your coffee losing its flavour as well as freshness. Make sure that you avoid placing it near a window.

  1. Get unroasted beans instead

If you can find the time to roast beans, then it is better to get unroasted beans rather than getting roasted coffee.

Conclusion

To sum it all up, to make sure that you get fresh coffee in the morning, you need to store it properly. To do so, avoid placing your coffee in any place that can expose it to light, heat, water, or air.

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