Simon Weiner

Tips on How To Store Your Coffee




Proper coffee storage makes a lot of difference in how your coffee tastes once you go to use it. Here are a few tips for storing coffee beans and ground coffee to keep your coffee tasting as good as possible.

For roasted whole bean coffee storage use an airtight ceramic canister that blocks light. The ceramic canister needs a rubber seal around the lid so air cannot get inside.

Fill the ceramic canister clear to the top with whole bean coffee to keep the air inside down to a minimum. Roasted whole bean coffee will last one to two weeks, when stored this way at room temperature.

Stay away from plastic or metal containers because they can alter the taste of your coffee. If you use a clear glass canister, keep the light away by storing it in a dark cupboard.

The truth about ground coffee is that it will only store for a few days. But you should at least keep air away by using an airtight ceramic canister that blocks light.

This is why grinding your own beans is well worth the effort and it’s also really simple. Trying to keep ground coffee fresh is next to impossible.

You’ll even hear some people suggest freezing whole bean or ground coffee but here is why that is a bad idea. Water molecules not only attach to coffee beans and ground coffee but also to the packaging.

When the water comes into contact with the surface of a coffee bean, ice forms around it. Roasted coffee beans are porous, so when the ice melts, it deteriorates the taste and quality of the coffee.

So what about coffee storage in the refrigerator? Absolutely not. The constant cold mist in the refrigerator attaches to the whole bean or ground coffee and water is coffee’s enemy during coffee storage.

Coffee storage at room temperature works well for coffee that you will use within one to two weeks of purchase if these elements can be eliminated.

Water
Light
Oxygen
Heat

If you want to always have good tasting coffee, buy whole bean coffee and grind it just before you make a fresh pot. Buy only the amount of coffee you can use up within one to two weeks.

Can you Freeze Coffee?

So you are finally fed up with that bland black liquid, you once called coffee, brewed from the finest can of generic supermarket grinds. You are finally outraged at the price of a single cup of designer coffee shop coffee. It’s now time to take matters into your own hands!

You invest in the latest technologically advanced coffee maker, including your very own coffee bean grinder. Even the engineers at NASA would envy the bells and whistles on this baby. You splurge on several pounds of the finest fresh roasted Arabica bean coffee the world has to offer.

You pop open the vacuum-sealed bag and release that incredible fresh roasted coffee aroma. Your eyes widen at the site of all those shiny brown beans as you begin to grind your first pound of gourmet coffee. You feel like a mad scientist as you adjust every bell and whistle on your space age coffee maker and you revel in this accomplishment as you finish your first cup of home brewed gourmet coffee. No more long lines and outrageous prices at the neighborhood café for you!

Now it’s time to store all those pounds of unopened packages of fresh roasted coffee beans and the unused portion of the black gold you have just ground. Then you remember what your mother told you; “Freeze the unopened beans & Refrigerate the freshly ground coffee”.

At this point, it would be best if you just returned to the supermarket and purchased a stock of those generic grinds you had grown to loathe. Having the best coffee beans available and using the most advanced coffee brewing equipment will do little to provide you with the best cup of coffee you desire if the beans are not treated correctly.
Looking at the facts, we learn that the natural enemies of fresh roasted coffee are light, heat and moisture. Storing your coffee away from them will keep it fresher longer. Therefore, an airtight container stored in a cool, dry, dark place is the best environment for your coffee.

But why not the freezer, It’s cool & dark?

This does make sense, but if it be the case, then why do we not find our supermarket coffee in the frozen food section?

Here’s why!

Coffee is Porous. It is exactly this feature that allows us to use oils and syrups to flavor coffee beans for those who enjoy gourmet flavored coffees. For this same reason, coffee can also absorb flavors and moisture from your freezer. The absorbed moisture will deteriorate the natural goodness of your coffee and your expensive gourmet coffee beans will taste like your freezer.

The coffee roasting process causes the beans to release their oils and essences in order to give the coffee its distinct flavor. This is the reason why your beans are shiny. These oils are more prominent on dark-roasted coffee and espresso beans and the reason why these coffees are so distinct in flavor. The process of freezing will break down these oils and destroy the natural coffee flavor.

So unless you don’t mind frozen fish flavored coffee, you should avoid using the freezer to store your gourmet coffee beans at all costs.

There are some exceptions to freezer storing your coffee, but you should proceed with caution! Fresh roasted coffee will remain fresh for approximately 2 weeks. If you have more than you can use in this 2 week period you can, & I shutter to say, freeze your coffee but you should follow these steps:

Apply the Freeze Once Rule. What this means is that once you take the beans out of the freezer, they should never go back in. The constant changes in temperature will wreak havoc on your coffee. The frozen moisture on your coffee will melt and be absorbed into the bean, destroying the coffee oils and allowing absorption of unwanted flavors. When you put it back into the freezer, you are repeating the process and destroying your expensive gourmet coffee.
Keep moisture out! Remember, moisture is coffee’s natural enemy. If you have a five-pound bag of coffee to store, divide it up into weekly portions. Wrap those portions up using sealable freezer bags and plastic wrap. If possible, suck out the excess air from the freezer bag using a straw or a vacuum sealer.

Remove the weekly portion when you need it, and store it in an air-tight container in a dry place like your pantry. And remember, Do not put it back into the freezer!

Proper coffee storage will keep your coffee tasting the best it can possibly be.




KRUPS EA8250 Espresseria Coffee Maker Review




For a good bean to cup coffee machine, look no further than Krups, in particular, today, we are going to be introducing you to the Krups EA8250 Espresseria Super Automatic Espresso Machine. If you’re looking for flavorful coffee, we encourage you to continue reading this review in order to figure out whether or not this machine is suitable for you.

With this machine, not only will you be able to enjoy flavorful coffee, you will also have the opportunity to make some delicious cappuccino, tea or hot cocoa. At home, with the Espresseria EA8250J4, you will be able to enjoy café-quality beverages.

Compact Machine

No need to worry about a machine that will take up a lot of counter space – this one right here is a compact machine that will take up minimal counter space.

Fully-Automatic System

This is a fully-automatic system, which means anyone will be able to enjoy that perfect cup of coffee, even if you’re a beginner and have never made coffee before.

Built-in Grinder

The machine has a total of 1450 watts of power and with the built-in metal burr grinder, you will be able to quickly grind up whole coffee beans before you brew them. If you would like to adjust the grind settings, that is easy to do – you can have super fine for espresso, or coarse for coffee (those are the two settings that we feel work the best.

Large Sealed Hopper

This machine has a large sealed hopper, which means the beans are kept fresh and it is capable of holding enough so that you can prepare numerous drinks in a row.

User-Friendly Control Panel

The control panel is easy to use, even beginners will be able to use it. The control panel has a nice LCD screen and an ergonomic knob that will make it so that you can navigate through every step of the process.

Thermoblock Heating Technology

The Thermoblock heating technology is there in order to ensure the best shot of espresso each time.
From the Bean to the Cup at a Touch of a Button
Precision, passion and perfection – this coffee machine is built with those three attributes in mind. This fully automatic machine has been labeled as one of the most compact machines currently on the market. The machine was manufactured in France and every single unit was put through a series of test before being placed on the store shelves.

Unique Patented System

The unique patented thermoblock system is a big hit. Not only will this amazing technology help the machine heat up at a much faster rate, it will also guarantee a perfect temperature, perfect tamping and time management.

Conical Burr Grinder

This machine comes with a metallical conical grinder, so you can rest with the satisfaction of knowing the ground coffee will always be fresh and consistent in terms of size. For espresso-based preparations, the finer setting is recommended and for coffee, the coarser setting would be the best.

Conclusion

With this Krups machine, you really cannot go wrong. The LCD screen is easy to read, the ergonomic knob is nice and the menu is easy to navigate through, so you can easily choose your recipe, number of cups you need brewed and a whole lot more. Cleaning the machine is also easy to do. Overall, this is one of the best machines currently on the market and we can’t see why you wouldn’t want it.




Delonghi Magnifica ESAM4200 Review




If you’re looking for a good bean to cup coffee machine, then finding the best one isn’t as easy as we’d like it to be because there are so many different ones currently on the market. We don’t know about you, but when we put money towards something, we want to rest with the satisfaction of knowing it is high quality and will last for a long period of time. Finding the best can take a lot of time, but you’re in luck, because we have already took time out of our day to do the research for you. With those thoughts in mind, we would like to introduce you to the Delonghi Magnifica ESAM4200.

About Delonghi Magnifica

With the Magnifica by De’Longhi in your kitchen, you can be your own barista and enjoy lattes and cappuccinos anytime you please. The patented cappuccino system frother is a big hit for creating authentic Italian drinks. To use it, all you have to do is place a glass of milk under the nozzle – from there, it will create a creamy, rich froth. You don’t have to do anything else – the Magnifica will do it all for you.

With the Delonghi Magnifica, you will have the pleasure of being able to use either ground coffee or whole beans. That’s right, this machine right here can do both. In fact, the Magnifica can deliver the freshest results due to the direct-to-brew system that grinds the beans instantly before brewing.

You can even choose the strength of your coffee with the different coffee-strength settings. With these settings, everyone will get their preferred flavor. Mind you, the choices don’t stop there – there are also cup-size options that you can choose from in order to help find your preferred taste.

Full-Size Automatic Machine

This machine right here has the same features of a full-size automatic machine. However, that doesn’t mean it’s a big machine. Believe it or not, all of the nice features are packed inside of one compact design, so it will fit wonderfully on your kitchen counter.

Consistent Brewing Each Time

Each time you go to brew a cup of coffee, you can rest with the satisfaction of knowing there’s going to be consistent brewing – you’ll experience the richness, perfect temperature and density in every cup. To make sure it’s always the way you want it to be, you can easily customize the settings.

Fresh Espresso

Who here likes fresh espresso? In all honesty, fresh espresso is the only way to go! There’s an integrated burr grinder that has adjustable settings, so you can grind beans every time in order to make sure you enjoy fresh espresso each and every time. Don’t worry, if you don’t want to buy coffee beans and have the machine grind them up, this machine also takes pre-ground coffee – you can put this in the second chamber. With this brewer, you have a choice of specialty, regular or decaf, so you are definitely not limited.

Conclusion

All in all, if you’re looking for a good espresso machine that is compact, but offers some pretty good features, look no further than the Delonghi Magnifica ESAM4200. This is one of the best bean-to-cup machines we have came across on the market.