BREW TIPS
First Things First: Let It Rest
We know — it smells amazing and you want to brew it right now.
But trust us on this one: fresh-roasted coffee needs a little time to chill.
Your beans release natural gases (mostly CO₂) after roasting. Brewing too soon can lead to a cup that’s flat, sour, or just a bit... off.
✅ The sweet spot?
Let your coffee rest anywhere from 3–14 days post-roast for peak flavor.
(We include the roast date on every bag so you’ll know when it’s go-time.)

Now You’re Ready to Brew
Here are our top tips to make the most of every bean:
98% of your cup is water. If your tap water tastes weird, your coffee will too.
1. Use Fresh, Filtered Water
2. Grind Matters
Match your grind to your brew method:
Coarse for French Press
Medium for Drip
Fine for Espresso
Grind too fine for pour-over? Overextracted and bitter. Too coarse for espresso? Weak and sad.
3. Weigh It Out
Use a scale if you can. Start with a 1:16 ratio — 1g coffee to 16g water.
Adjust to your taste buds.
4. Mind the Temp
Shoot for 195–205°F.
Too hot = bitter.
Too cool = underwhelming.
Just right = 😍
5. Store It Right
Keep beans in an airtight container in a cool, dry spot.
Skip the fridge or freezer — they’ll mess with your flavor and aroma.
NEED A HAND?
Not sure if your grind size is right? Curious which method brings out the best in your beans?
We’re here for all your brewing questions — big or small.
Send us a message at hello@bibscoffee.com or DM us on Instagram.
We’ll help you brew like a genius (or at least like someone who knows what bloom time means).