Re: Buying bulk and storage
Originally Posted by
Bobonli
I go through a pound bag of beans in about 16 days. I often run out because I’m not paying attention, order and have to wait for it to arrive. I’m thinking about buying bigger bags, 5 pounds, but am concerned I won’t go thru it fast enough and I don’t really have a storage plan. I’m currently storing the 1pound bags in an Oxo vacuum canister ( push down the lid and it forces the air out).
What say ye coffee gurus? Will the 5 lb bag go stale before I finish it, how to store it etc?
It depends on when they were roasted in the first place. If you have or know a local roaster, you can get them as close to the roast date as possible. When I send beans to friends, I roast and send quickly thereafter (before the beans have fully degassed and are ready to brew with) so that they degas in transit and are more-or-less ready to brew when they arrive.
You're talking about ~80 days at your consumption rate if you buy a 5# bag. That's pretty long for coffee, but if kept in a dark, cool place with no access to oxygen exchange and no moisture exchange (i.e. what happens when you take beans in/out of the freezer and get condensation) they wouldn't go bad, just from good to not-as-good.
If you have the freezer space, vacuum them in 1# bags and stick them in the freezer. If not, a 4 gallon airtight bucket in the barn/cellar/kimchi dungeon oughtta do. It'll really depend on how particular you are about your coffee..
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