Yes, say many of the experts in the coffee profession. Freshness, in fact, is the number one consideration for a superior brewed cup-a-joe than where the beans are from or even brewing method. And do you want to take advantage of the health benefits of coffee? Then read on…
The Truth About Coffee Freshness
Once roasted, the coffee beans immediately begin degenerating from fresh to stale. Whole beans are best to purchase, since whole beans (stored properly) will stay relatively “fresh” and continue to yield an optimal brewed result for up to 3-4 weeks. After that, the coffee is officially stale.
Never buy ground coffee. Coffee beans, once ground, start oxidizing and lose aroma, taste, AND health benefits within 24 hours. Stored properly, you can continue to coax out a good result for up to one week.
Also, never EVER grind your coffee in a shared public grinder, like those found in your supermarket. This will mix your new beans with other, older, oxidized beans from who-knows-when and it will taint your coffee’s quality.
So, if staleness is the enemy of coffee quality, then what constitutes “fresh?”
The measure of freshness for coffee relies on four factors:
- Time from roaster to retail shelves;
- How long it sits on the shelves once it’s there;
- How you store it once you get it home; and
- How long you store it for.