How Fresh is Your Coffee?

If you are buying your coffee right off the grocery store shelf in bulk, then you may be in trouble. The truth of the matter is that for your coffee to have the best taste, flavor, and aroma, then it needs to be completely fresh. You cannot purchase it in the same consumer way that you would bulk flour because of the fact that it will go stale within two weeks of being roasted. The odds are even worse for you if it is freshly ground because you only have a few hours before it starts to go stale. This means that if you are buying coffee directly off of your grocery store shelf, then it has been stocked up for months at a time, and the flavor quality is low.

Coffee is something that needs to be seen and valued with the maximum freshness and perishable quality so that you can only have the best taste in your cup of Joe. Your coffee is best enjoyed directly after it is roasted, so it is recommended that you purchase from online retailers that actually will freshly roast the day that they ship it to you. Within one to three days after your coffee has been roasted, it starts releasing carbon dioxide, thus losing some of its flavors. Your beans will be at their peak during the first week after they have been roasted, and they begin to go stale after about two weeks after roasting. It is still important that you store them properly to make sure that you don't cause them to go stale faster by using a vacuum storage so that they are limited from contact with oxygen, which will cause them to oxygenate and go stale faster. If you have had beans lying around for months at a time, then they are not going to give you the flavor value that the packaging promises, no matter how good the brand is. This is all referring to whole beans only, and once you freshly grind your coffee, you only have a few hours to enjoy it before it is completely stale.

This is something that you need to consider when buying pre-ground decaf coffee from a grocery store shelf, especially since decaf is a less popular and less purchased choice. If you have found that your pre-ground coffee has been sitting on the grocery store shelf for months at a time, then you can double or triple that for how long the decaf has been sitting there. Again, when you start searching for online retailers that will freshly roast and ship their coffee to you right away, they will also often offer you a decaf choice, so this is the best way to enjoy fresh tasting decaf coffee.

Ideally, you should only have purchased enough coffee for the week so that it will remain fresh the whole time. If you want even more control of the freshness of your roast, then there are home roasters available for purchase at a fairly low cost that will allow you to customize your roast within your own home. It doesn't get fresher than that!
by Chuggin McCoffee

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