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Jon Hargreaves

If you’re looking for a fantastic single-origin coffee subscription, Roastful is my favorite (this is not a paid ad). Currently it’s only available in the USA. Get coffee from 3 handpicked roasters from around the world every month: roastful.com/coffee-subscri…

Taurean Bryant
Replying to @jonhargreaves

I’ll probably end up doing that one from your recommendations. Where would to go for one-off experiments? I’m still pretty new and the rule of thumb I keep seeing is to brew within 1-3 weeks of roasting. Is that accurate/does ordering online complicate that?

Arnaud
Replying to @taurean @jonhargreaves

It’s a bit different because Roastful is a curator. But specialty roasters roast at least 1-2x per week based on order and usually ship the day after. In my case, the coffee is often too fresh / not ready to drink when I receive it :)

Taurean Bryant
Replying to @spuhler @jonhargreaves

How do you determine when it’s ready? I’ve been buying beans from a local roaster so usually when I buy it’s been only 2-3 days since it was roasted.

Lois Tatis
Replying to @taurean @spuhler @jonhargreaves

It all depends (as far as timing) but the reason is after roasting allowing your beans to degas and release some CO2 helps with flavor and brew consistency. A few weeks after roast seems to be the sweet spot