tongue. Medium roasts give the fullest body.
Storing  Coffee  Once    roasted,    whole   coffee
beans    keep    reasonably  well    for     a   couple  of
weeks    at  room    temperature,    or  a   couple  of
months   in  the     freezer,    before  becoming
noticeably  stale.  One reason  that    whole   beans
keep    as  long    as  they    do  is  that    they’re filled
with     carbon  dioxide,    which   helps   exclude
oxygen   from    the     porous  interior.   Once    the
beans    have    been    ground,     room-temperature
shelf   life    is  only    a   few days.
Grinding     Coffee  The     key     to  proper  coffee
grinding     is  obtaining   a   fairly  consistent
particle    size    that’s  appropriate to  the brewing
method.  The     smaller     the     particle    size,   the
greater the surface area    of  bean    exposed to  the
water,  and the faster  its contents    are extracted.
Too  great   a   range   of  particle    sizes   makes   it
hard    to  control the extraction  during  brewing.
Small    particles   may     be  overextracted   and
large    ones    underextracted,     and     the     resulting
