CoffeeMusic
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How long should I wait before opening a new bag of coffee beans that where roasted three days ago? I’ve heard a week.
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Crap, I just opened the espresso roast now. It was roasted on the 6th and when Mr.Peachberry said it was ok, I when ahead. I just made some and it should had a few more days to degas. Oh well, not much I can do now.Thing is it really depends on two primary factors based on what I've bought roasted for years and what I've been home roasting for 4 years. Roast level as lighter coffees seem to need longer to mellow out to hit their peak as well as extraction method being used. Coffees specifically for espresso typically need around 6-7 days to start to peak. Too soon/fresh and you will notice the explosive nature of the degassing (massive/quick dissipating crema) as well as unbalanced flavors. Those things do settle in time. For what I consider less demanding methods such as pourover, press, drip using coffee sooner rather than later seems to be fine as there's no real pressure involved. Since I started home roasting any time I do a new-to-me coffee I will try it at day 2 post roast, then day 3, etc. and find all coffees I select (green) and roast to my preferred standards hit their peak around day 7-8 and that's how I roast/rotate my stash as each jar is used around day 7-8 and never sits longer than 8-9 days post roast. I can open a jar each day and see/smell the changes taking place. There is no right/wrong as experimentation to find what works for YOU is key.