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Since we roast our coffee multiple times weekly, your bag(s) of coffee will last several months in its protective packaging. The package that your coffee comes in is the best place to store your coffee. We recommend that you keep your coffee sealed in its package at room temperature. Do not put your coffee in the refrigerator or the freezer as this will only dry it out more quickly.
There are several wonderful ways to brew your coffee so here is a general guideline for some of the most popular techniques. If your brewing method isn’t listed here just go off the one that closest resembles your brewer.
• Automatic Coffee Pot - medium grind
• K-cup - medium grind, medium to fine grind for a stronger cup
• Aeropress - fine grind
• Pour Over (such as Chemex) - coarse grind
• French Press - coarse grind
• Cold Brew - coarse grind
• Espresso - espresso grind
• Commercial Autobrewer - fine grind
Fresh roasted coffee is not Artisan roasted coffee. There’s a huge difference between the two. It seems “fresh roasted coffee” is a recent fad in the industry and while fresh roasted coffee is absolutely more preferable to coffee that’s been on the shelf for over six months (as is most large commercial brands), it’s still not comparable to Artisan roasting. Artisan roasting is a skilled craft, not just a job or process. The love and energy that goes into a craft elevates the quality of the product. Artisan roasters don’t just throw raw coffee into a roaster and push start, they take each coffee on a journey through the roasting process to bring out the best flavor profiles in the coffee ensuring the coffee is always smooth and well balanced, no matter the variety.
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