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I have heard that it's not a good idea to freeze roasted beans, but I've also heard that problems arise when the beans are removed and replaced multiple times from the freezer.

 

A local coffee roaster has a Kenyan coffee that I love, but it's not always available.  It is now, and I was thinking of stocking up and keeping some in the freezer.  It would remain frozen until use ... no in/out of the freezer.  I'd probably freeze smallish amounts, 1/2-lb or so.

 

What do you think about freezing the beans in this manner?  Thanks!

Shel_B

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I have heard that it's not a good idea to freeze roasted beans, but I've also heard that problems arise when the beans are removed and replaced from the freezer.

 

A local coffee roaster has a Kenyan coffee that I love, but it's not always available.  It is now, and I was thinking of stocking up and keeping some in the freezer.  It would remain frozen until use ... no in/out of the freezer.  I'd probably freeze smallish amounts, 1/2-lb or so.

 

What do you think about freezing the beans in this manner?  Thanks!

Shel_B

Shel_B

I have heard that it's not a good idea to freeze roasted beans, but I've also heard that problems arise when the beans are removed and replaced from the freezer.

 

A local coffee roaster has a Kenyan coffee that I love, but it's not always available.  It is now, and I was thinking of stocking up and keeping some in the freezer.  It would remain frozen until use ... no in/out of the freezer.  I'd probably freeze smallish amounts, 1/2-lb or so.

 

What do you think about freeing the beans in this manner?  Thanks!

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