I have been storing both dried beans and whole grains whole wheat flour barley rice etc for many years in large glass jars that we keep on shelving in our basement.
Storing coffee beans in mason jar.
While coffee does come prepackaged in an opaque bag or can the national coffee association says retail packaging is not ideal for the storage of coffee beans.
If there is nothing else available a gatorade bottle may also work as long as the lid is tight and does not let air inside.
When stocking your favorite blend at home avoid air moisture heat and light.
Keep beans airtight and cool.
I understand that freshly roasted beans will release co2.
I regularly store beans i use in a standard mason jar but beans that i might not touch as often decaf i store in one of these.
That s why we recommend using amber glass mason jars.
My personal favorite way to store coffee is in mason jars.
I typically only buy one type and store it in a quart sized mason jar at my office.
However i purchased two varieties of beans last week 10 23 that were roasted the day before.
Coffee does best stored in a dry airtight container.
Your beans greatest enemies are air moisture heat and light.
Slightly wider and a bit shorter version will hold around 650 grams of beans.
This storing jar holds about 520 grams of coffee beans but there are two more sizes available same width but shorter version holds around 200 grams of beans.
Clear mason jars will minimize moisture and air contact however light still diminishes the quality of coffee beans.
While most of these will work to keep out air if they re translucent they are permitting light to get to your coffee.
Here are the fast facts on how to store coffee beans and ground coffee correctly for maximum freshness and flavor.
In many ways it s hardly any more beneficial than keeping the coffee the bag but it s easier to access looks nicer and stores or.
Store dried beans in glass jars.
To preserve your beans fresh roasted flavor as long as possible store them in an opaque air tight container at room temperature.
If you plan to use the coffee beans within a month of purchase you may use mason jars or any jar with a secure lid like this to store your beans.
I ve never had an infestation of any kind.
No evidence at all to support this but i think that this allows a pressure to escape as needed but that could also be that the jar is like 7 years old and the seal isn t as good as it used to be.