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This may be a controversial opinion, but i believe freezing coffee beans is a perfectly valid preservation technique, if you only take care to avoid any contact with humid air.

That means freezing in air-tight, evacuated bags, and bringing up to room temperature completely before opening the bag again.

Edit: There's a new video by coffe guru James Hoffmann out, where he basically says the same things as i did here. I feel vindicated :)

This may be a controversial opinion, but i believe freezing coffee beans is a perfectly valid preservation technique, if you only take care to avoid any contact with humid air.

That means freezing in air-tight, evacuated bags, and bringing up to room temperature completely before opening the bag again.

This may be a controversial opinion, but i believe freezing coffee beans is a perfectly valid preservation technique, if you only take care to avoid any contact with humid air.

That means freezing in air-tight, evacuated bags, and bringing up to room temperature completely before opening the bag again.

Edit: There's a new video by coffe guru James Hoffmann out, where he basically says the same things as i did here. I feel vindicated :)

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This may be a controversiolcontroversial opinion, but i believe freezing coffee beans is a perfectly valid preservation technique, if you only take care to avoid any contact with humid air.

That means freezing in air-tight, evacuated bags, and bringing up to room temperature completely before opening the bag again.

This may be a controversiol opinion, but i believe freezing coffee beans is a perfectly valid preservation technique, if you only take care to avoid any contact with humid air.

That means freezing in air-tight, evacuated bags, and bringing up to room temperature completely before opening the bag again.

This may be a controversial opinion, but i believe freezing coffee beans is a perfectly valid preservation technique, if you only take care to avoid any contact with humid air.

That means freezing in air-tight, evacuated bags, and bringing up to room temperature completely before opening the bag again.

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This may be a controversiol opinion, but i believe freezing coffee beans is a perfectly valid preservation technique, if you only take care to avoid any contact with humid air.

That means freezing in air-tight, evacuated bags, and bringing up to room temperature completely before opening the bag again.