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Tips to Purchase Coffee



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By : Mark Ramos   

It is disappointing to purchase coffee that does not live up to its standards. Taking a drink of bad coffee can truly ruin your day, which is why you need to use these tips for buying fresh coffee to ensure a delicious brew.

First of all, find out the roast date. This is something important for you to understand the freshness of the roast of your coffee since coffee should be consumed 10 to 14 days after roasting. This means that you definitely cannot purchase coffee in a grocery store because it is beyond stale. Also, if you are someone that drinks decaf coffee, it is best to purchase from a roaster because decaf coffee can sit on the grocery store shelves for up to six months because it is less often purchased. Shocking! As a rule of thumb, it is best to enjoy your coffee a few days after it has been roasted, and make sure to seal it in an opaque, airtight container for maximum freshness.

From there, grind the amount that you will use to brew. It is important to grind your coffee beans before you brew because fresh coffee grounds will start to become stale within only 30 seconds. This is imperative to protect the essential oils within the coffee beans since they will become damaged when they are oxidized and exposed to air. After you have damaged the essential oils, your coffee flavor will be shot. As soon as you grind the coffee beans, they will start to lose their natural flavors. There are different grind consistencies necessary for various brew methods. As an example, if you are using an automatic coffee maker, the grind consistency should be medium, like granulated sugar. If you are using a French Press, the coffee grounds need to be very coarse. Turkish coffee or espresso requires a very fine ground that will be similar to a powder.

Lastly, make sure to store your coffee beans with the right method to have a better taste in your brew. Many people believe they should store their coffee beans in their freezer, but avoid this practice! Coffee beans are porous and delicate, and they will absorb the flavors of what is around them. The coffee can begin to taste bad if you have fish or other foods in your freezer, and freezing coffee will also damage the essential oils to completely ruin the natural flavors of the coffee beans. You must store your coffee beans in a dry and cool location in an airtight and opaque container.

So there you have it! These are the best methods for storing your coffee beans so that you can protect their delicate flavors and constantly enjoy a delicious and rich cup of Joe. Even these subtle changes will make a dramatic difference in the coffee that you buy, and you will notice a much fresher flavor in your cup of Joe!

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Author Resource:- Mark Ramos is a coffee geek. For a great selection in all things coffee, espresso machines and the Bunn 10 cup coffee maker , check out The Coffee Bump.
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