I’ve been thinking about doing this with doses of frozen beans. What’s the typical max capacity on these? I have a larger IMS basket and typically do 22-24g doses.
Got a link?
Longjumping_Two2774
Impressive, that! Your butler did a great job. 🙂
A general question I’ve had: although I’ve been very lax in this area (but trying to be better), I wonder about the contact between beans and plastic (while recognizing that freezing, if being done, lessens any interaction)–does that concern others? I’ve thought that the use of metal tins would eliminate that issue (likewise small glass jars, but tins would avoid breakage concerns).
Capyrules
These tubes are the more expensive version because they have the ‘feet’ that can self stand so please use it by flipping it upside down of what you are doing right now😭
Also since the cap is orange, I assume it’s the pricier version that is Nuclease-free. You don’t need that and can get a cheaper one.
I love seeing lab stuff at home 😊
Angulon
Less than two double shots per day?
Naive_Ad9141
I use the same ones. Lol, the are marketed on amazon as 25Pcs Single Dose Coffee Bean Storage Tubes
mabror
Hey everyone, I am using glass jars out of honey, which takes 19 grams of beans which is perfect for 18g dose. The only downside is, I assume these lab tubes also sharing the same issue: lack of valve. So when i fill those jars with “rested beans”, as i reach the half of the jars throughout the week, I notice a huge pressure buildup in the jars, when I open the lid a noticeable pressure escapes. Not sure if it affects the coffee anyhow.
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I’ve been thinking about doing this with doses of frozen beans. What’s the typical max capacity on these? I have a larger IMS basket and typically do 22-24g doses.
Got a link?
Impressive, that! Your butler did a great job. 🙂
A general question I’ve had: although I’ve been very lax in this area (but trying to be better), I wonder about the contact between beans and plastic (while recognizing that freezing, if being done, lessens any interaction)–does that concern others? I’ve thought that the use of metal tins would eliminate that issue (likewise small glass jars, but tins would avoid breakage concerns).
These tubes are the more expensive version because they have the ‘feet’ that can self stand so please use it by flipping it upside down of what you are doing right now😭
Also since the cap is orange, I assume it’s the pricier version that is Nuclease-free. You don’t need that and can get a cheaper one.
I love seeing lab stuff at home 😊
Less than two double shots per day?
I use the same ones. Lol, the are marketed on amazon as 25Pcs Single Dose Coffee Bean Storage Tubes
Hey everyone, I am using glass jars out of honey, which takes 19 grams of beans which is perfect for 18g dose. The only downside is, I assume these lab tubes also sharing the same issue: lack of valve. So when i fill those jars with “rested beans”, as i reach the half of the jars throughout the week, I notice a huge pressure buildup in the jars, when I open the lid a noticeable pressure escapes. Not sure if it affects the coffee anyhow.
https://preview.redd.it/b6zxme005mqg1.jpeg?width=3024&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=7de77137becf2a796d894f7eb2ce3a5ded54b100
Uhh.. so I probably need to rethink my consumption. This would last me 10 workdays 😅
Also, this is exactly what I made BNDZR for!
Tube link
12 gauge espresso shots? Those damn Americans…
I also used to do this but now I basically switch between 5 or more different beans each time I brew and labelling all them is unsustainable
What about these tubes – glass option?
https://preview.redd.it/ukla4geo5nqg1.jpeg?width=1080&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=a9251ce9ba69f25f513c24b35713168c99440548
Do you use the same beans or switch between different kinds each day