I reckon it does keep them fresher. They seem to smell nicer out of the fridge when you open the jar either way. Can’t do them any harm.

no harm, you say?

gotta say, even though hoogster is the only one to go for it, i place a fair amount of stock in his opinion.

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Still not sure why your avatar pic isn’t a wooden spoon.

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coffee dehydrates you anyway doesn’t it

You need to keep unprepared coffee away from moisture.

That’s harder to do in a fridge.

Tightly sealed container, in a cupboard/desk/whatever.

thewarn has spoken, everyone

Except stuff in the fridge (and even moreso, the freezer) dries out. Try putting cheddar cheese in there without a wrapper.

Admittedly the cold nature of the stuff when you take it means it will attract moisture from the air to condense on it, but it is only out of the fridge for a small period.

The reality is that you will keep it in the fridge in an air tight container so in fact it probably makes very little different either way.

:sleeping:

Not sure. I’ll ask at the cafe tomorrow morning.

i keep my coffee in a…cup!

BEAN REQUEST

I drink my espresso out of a ramekin.

Eggcup man myself

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It hydrates you more than the caffeine takes away. You won’t die if all you drink is coffee. Well, not of dehydration anyway.

FAO @1101010

No.

Thought this would be well up your street pal!

Well it looks cool but I don’t use those things for coffee.