We recommend keeping coffee beans in their original packaging and resealing the bag after each use with a clip or storage clamp.
The original packaging is designed to block out light and does not release unwanted odors.
In addition, keeping the beans in the original bag reduces contact with oxygen compared to transferring them to another container.
Coffee beans can be stored in the freezer if they are vacuum-sealed. Always allow the beans to fully thaw and return to room temperature before opening the bag.
Opening the bag too early can cause moisture to form on the beans, which quickly reduces quality.
For best results, freeze beans in small portions so you can take out just enough for one day.
Once thawed, coffee beans should not be refrozen, and their shelf life after freezing is limited.
Storing ground coffee in the freezer is strongly discouraged.
