Hello @justbabybee
That's some important information here. Yes, I do try to keep all my coffee in airtight containers once opened, but it's great to learn of the specific ones that require it anyway.
I don't think it's appropriate to say that coffee has an expiration date, because coffee never goes through decay, but only changes and must call it coffee that is not fresh.
Fair enough, I'd say:)
Thank you for your appreciation @millycf1976.
Fair enough to say it can be drunk at any time. The only changes are the aroma that is no longer fresh and the taste is a little musty.
Have you ever come across old coffee grounds that have changed taste because the storage area is not tightly closed and perfect?
Yes, I have, and it's not pleasant after taste.
I'm sure, you will immediately throw it @millycf1976. lol.
Sometimes we forget to consume it and when we realize it it turns out to be old stock.
No, not my coffee... My coffee doesn't get the chance to go off...😂, but I can identify that if I go to some hotels.
I'm sorry, I thought it was yours. I became convinced that you are a person who really cares about the quality of your coffee.
Some hotels often do something like that. No problem. Hotel is not the best place for those coffee connoisseurs.
Yeah, hotel coffee is always hit or miss. My husband and I purchase decent coffee, but it doesn't last us long at all:))