How to Keep Coffee Beans Fresh

Despite what you might hear, do not keep your coffee beans in the freezer or fridge. Freezing your beans will make your beans lose a lot of their flavor highlights, resulting in a flattened flavor.

Coffee beans are very perishable, with their flavor and freshness being quickly impacted by exposure to the air and light. A key negative impact for home-based baristas like us is that there is a very noticeable reduction in how much crema can be produced within a week of opening a new package of coffee beans. So either you have to use your new beans within a week, or for longer storage, keep them in a way that will extend their freshness.

The key to keeping your coffee beans as fresh as possible for as long as possible is to keep them in a dark air-tight container.  I used to keep my coffee beans vacuum-sealed in a "Bean Vac" coffee canister from Sharper Image. It was battery operated and as soon as you closed the lid a vacuum pump would start up and vacuum seal the canister. It was great but eventually the vacuum seal started to fail and the pump would kick into action on a regular basis including the dark of night!

Vacu Vin
Coffee Saver
For the last several years I have had one of these Vacu Vin Coffee Savers that I got from Amazon, and it keeps my beans as fresh as when I first opened them without any rude-awakenings in the middle of the night or pressure to use up a full pound within a week. No batteries required; just some pump-action from your biceps and a little elbow-grease. That's exercise with your daily habit!


3 comments:

  1. Nice article that encapsulates many of the reasons people feel the need to overly sweeten their morning. I buy my coffee in small quantities, even if it's more expensive, because I only drink a cup or two a day and larger packages just go rancid on me. Thanks your article gives me further knowledge on how to keep my coffee as long as possible.

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  2. I have a weekly subscription of FRESHLY ROASTED coffee beans at wesendcoffee.com. I order near about 1 kg of roasted coffee beans.Thanks for telling how to keep coffee fresh at home. I really wanted to know how to keep coffee, as I maintain a stock FRESHLY ROASTED coffee beans at home.

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  3. Really a great addition. I have read this marvelous post. Thanks for sharing information about it. I really like that. Thanks so lot for your convene.

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