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What is Dark Roast Coffee?
Dark roast coffees typically have gone through a special roasting procedure that involves high temperatures and longer roasting durations. The coffee beans crack and release oils throughout this process, resulting in a rich, robust flavour and the characteristic dark colour. While longer roasting times may result in a less complex taste profile than some... Read more
What is Dark Roast Coffee?
Dark roast coffees typically have gone through a special roasting procedure that involves high temperatures and longer roasting durations. The coffee beans crack and release oils throughout this process, resulting in a rich, robust flavour and the characteristic dark colour. While longer roasting times may result in a less complex taste profile than some lighter roasts, dark roasts have a greater body, lower acidity, and a bittersweet or smokey flavour, making it desirable to people who want a stronger coffee flavour. Popular dark roasted coffee bean varieties include French roast, Italian roast, and espresso roast, which are often prepared from Arabica or Robusta beans. Robusta beans, on the other hand, are more typically used in dark roast blends. Dark roast coffee is frequently linked with higher caffeine levels, but this is not always the case. In reality, due to the longer roasting process, which causes some of the caffeine in the beans to be lost, some lighter roasts may have a higher caffeine level than certain dark roasts. It's crucial to remember that when it comes to coffee, personal taste preferences can vary widely, and there is no one "right" way to enjoy it. Still, dark roast coffee is a popular option for people looking for a robust and intense coffee flavour.
How Should I Store My Dark Roast Coffee Beans?
The way you store your dark roast beans can have a big impact on the flavour and quality of your coffee. Here are some pointers on how to store your dark roast coffee beans properly: Use an Airtight Container: Store your coffee in an airtight container to keep it fresh and flavorful. The enemies of coffee beans are oxygen, moisture, and light, all of which can cause them to lose flavour and aroma. A dark, opaque coffee storage jar with an airtight closure will keep these factors at bay. Heat and Light: Keep your coffee container away from stoves, ovens, and direct sunlight. Heat and light destroy coffee bean oils, causing stale flavour and smell. To maximise flavour and freshness, store dark roasts in a cool, dry place. A pantry or cupboard protects coffee from heat, light, and moisture.
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