In our house, we generally go for variety in our coffee beans. That means when we are finishing one bag, we’re going to open a different bag with totally different beans inside.

What do you do if there aren’t enough old beans to make a full serving of coffee?

It may be heresey, but I mix the final old beans with a few beans from the new bag and call it my “bonus blend”.

  • seaQueue@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    Honestly? I just fill the remaining weight in the grinder with whatever I’ve opened to brew next. Unless the old beans are getting stale, then I just bin the tiny remaining amount.

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    2 months ago

    Sometimes if I’m feeling classy I’ll grind the rest and set them aside to make cold brew with later. That’s more forgiving so I do it to use up old, stale beans that I end up with for whatever reasons.

    Most of the time I don’t care and I just top off the weight with whatever I’m using next and drink whatever comes out. It’s usually fine, and when it’s not it’s at least novel.

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    2 months ago

    I call it my zombie blend. I have a mason jar that I add a little to each time I switch, then when I have enough to do a cold brew I use it for that. I find cold brew to be more forgiving with stale beans.

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    29 days ago

    If there is like 12gr left, I’ll adjust my recipe a bit and make smaller cup. Especially if the coffee is very bold or funky.

    Otherwise I’ll mix it with beans that are similar. I usually have four or five bags open.

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    2 months ago

    I usually mix grounds and deal with a weird cup but you can also mix a small number of grounds with vanilla ice cream as a topping. I’m sure it can be an additive to a few other things, as long as it’s fine enough but to disrupt the texture of things too much.

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    2 months ago

    I usually have a few bags on the go as well, variety is nice. Once there’s not enough left for a cup I’ll wait until another bag is in a similar state and combine. Sure it’s not as fresh and sometimes it’ll be a weird blend, but usually super good enough.

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    2 months ago

    Unless it’s a single origin bean, it’s probably a blend anyway. I just blend the leftovers with the new beans and call it a good cup. I’ll try to find a complimentary roast, though. e.g. mixing a light roast with a dark roast leads to an odd cup.