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longintheleg said:
cqueen said:
?.... You don't get that actual bag that's in the photo....
lol I'll bear that in mind next time adding product photos
That makes sense now. Cheers for clarifying.lol I'll bear that in mind next time adding product photos
Edited by cqueen on Monday 6th October 09:44
Blown2CV said:
longintheleg said:
cqueen said:
?.... You don't get that actual bag that's in the photo....
lol I'll bear that in mind next time adding product photos
That makes sense now. Cheers for clarifying.lol I'll bear that in mind next time adding product photos
Edited by cqueen on Monday 6th October 09:44
How often do you get new batches in? I like the sound of the Suarez, will be ordering a bag next month.
giblet said:
I see the majority of them no longer have the roasting date listed in the picture, smart move!
How often do you get new batches in? I like the sound of the Suarez, will be ordering a bag next month.
Usually get new ones in every 6 weeks or so. Only got about 3 x 250g bags of Suarez left on the shelf I'm afraid! How often do you get new batches in? I like the sound of the Suarez, will be ordering a bag next month.
cqueen said:
giblet said:
I see the majority of them no longer have the roasting date listed in the picture, smart move!
How often do you get new batches in? I like the sound of the Suarez, will be ordering a bag next month.
Usually get new ones in every 6 weeks or so. Only got about 3 x 250g bags of Suarez left on the shelf I'm afraid! How often do you get new batches in? I like the sound of the Suarez, will be ordering a bag next month.
H.R Higgins, the coffee man - http://www.hrhiggins.co.uk/about/welcome/
My dad used his coffee all his life, despite being very closely related to the owner of Johnson's Coffee!
My dad used his coffee all his life, despite being very closely related to the owner of Johnson's Coffee!
giblet said:
I'll give that a go with my next batch. The current stuff was stored in an airtight container with a plastic bag clip on the bag itself. Seems to have developed a strange citrus like aftertaste which isn't pleasant to me in the slightest.
The beans will only deteriorate from here as they keep ageing. This is why some coffee shops start giving old coffee beans away because you can use them as slug deterrents.Essentially from what I've read and been told, you need to wait for a week after the roasting date to start using the beans and then you have around 3-4 weeks after that to consume them all.
Another way of telling how old you're beans are if you use a french press (cafetiere) is by the amount of crema the forms at the top of the pot. The more that forms the younger the beans are.
Shaw Tarse said:
Try keeping beans in the fridge.
I wouldn't recommend storing beans in the fridge or freezer, mainly because coffee beans are porous and can soak up the condensed air within the space which in turn displaces the coffees natural oils.Here's an article I found that may be of interest;
http://www.hasbean.co.uk/blogs/articles/6486381-st...
In my case the bag the beans came in is black, like I said earlier the bag was closed with a bag clip and kept in an airtight container with my aeropress and grinder. The container was stored on a open shelf. Will try a cupboard nexr time. Tried the beans again this evening and the taste seemed alright. Wonder if its the grinder, used it daily for the past few weeks. Will try stripping it down tomorrow to clean it. Read mixed views on how to clean the ceramic burrs but hot water and a cheapo toothbrush should do the trick.
We used to buy from Monmouth Coffee but then our local coffee shop (who introduced us to Monmouth) opened a second shop which they use Nude Espresso in....we now use "Nude" at home.
http://www.nudeespresso.com/
http://www.nudeespresso.com/
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