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Ever wondered why your home-brewed coffee occasionally tastes less than tasty and rather flat? It’s quite likely that your coffee beans or ground coffee were not stored in the right way and have gone stale.
Yes, coffee can go off, just like other food items in your cupboards. Coffee doesn’t become bad or dangerous to drink, but it loses its vibrancy and delicious scent and flavours over time.
Coffee doesn’t like these conditions at all:
You can’t tell by looking at a coffee bean if it’s stale. But if you use your other senses, you will find that stale beans lose their aroma and the coffee you make will taste bland and bitter.
Freshly roasted coffee beans stay freshest for four to five weeks, but they are still fine to use for up to 12 months. Once your coffee beans have been ground, they go stale quicker. If stored correctly, ground coffee is perfectly drinkable for up to four weeks.
Let’s answer the most commonly asked questions about storing coffee beans and ground coffee:
Keeping your coffee beans and ground coffee fresh means you get to enjoy brewing delicious, full-bodied coffee, every day of the week.
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