Description
When roasted coffee beans meet oxygen, they release volatile compounds essential to taste and aroma. Research shows that freezing helps preserve these delicate elements, keeping flavors vibrant over time.
Inspired by experts like Maxwell Colonna-Dashwood and Christopher Hendon, our freezing method captures these precious compounds in each of our reserved beans.
WHY BELOW ZERO BEANS?
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0 Exclusive coffee lots
Carefully sourced from award-winning farms.
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0 The perfect grind, every time
Grinding frozen beans leads to a remarkably uniform grind size. This uniformity enhances brewing consistency.
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0 Unmatched freshness
Thanks to our freezing method, we lock in rich layers of
flavor and aroma.
TIPS AND GUIDES
HOW TO USE BELOW ZERO
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TRANSFER
Open the vacuum-sealed coffee bag and pour the content into the valve coffee bag provided in the box.
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STORE IN THE FREEZER
Close the valve coffee bag using the bag's zipper and store it in the freezer at a temperature below zero degrees Celsius to maintain freshness.
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FOLLOW THE RECIPE SUGGESTION
Follow the guide in the box to maximize the potential of your coffee beans.
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ENJOY
Every time you make coffee, take the desired amount of coffee beans from the bag. Afterward, return the remaining beans to the freezer immediately.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Where should I store my below-zero beans?
The regular freezer at your home with standard temperatures of -15° to -20° c is fine!
Is it required to thaw/defrost beans before brewing?
It's best to grind immediately.
Will freezing coffee beans make them last indefinitely?
No, freezing coffee beans can extend their freshness, but they will not last indefinitely. The maximum time is about two years.
Can freezing coffee beans enhance their flavor over time?
Freezing coffee beans can help preserve their initial flavor and aroma, but it won't necessarily enhance their flavor beyond what it was when they were frozen. The goal is to maintain the beans' quality rather than change it.