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Does Dark Roast Coffee Really Have More Caffeine?
If you’ve ever ordered a dark roast because you wanted “something stronger,” you’re not alone. One of the most common beliefs in coffee culture is that dark roast coffee has more caffeine than light roast . It sounds logical—bolder flavor, darker color, stronger kick. But the truth might surprise you. The Short Answer: No Dark roast coffee does not inherently have more caffeine than light roast. In fact, depending on how you measure and brew it, light roast can actually cont

Bre Forgione
Jan 62 min read


Why You Should Never Refrigerate Your Coffee
When it comes to keeping coffee fresh, good intentions often lead people in the wrong direction. One of the most common mistakes we see? Storing coffee in the refrigerator. It feels logical—cold equals fresh, right? Unfortunately, coffee doesn’t work that way. At House of Plenty Coffee, we believe great coffee starts long before the brew. Here’s why your fridge is one of the worst places for your beans. Coffee Is a Sponge Coffee beans are highly porous, which means they abso

Bre Forgione
Jan 62 min read


Coffee Beans vs. Espresso Beans: The Truth Behind a Common Misconception
Walk into almost any grocery store or café and you’ll see bags labeled coffee beans and espresso beans , neatly separated as if they’re entirely different things. It’s one of the most common misconceptions in the coffee world—and one we love clearing up at House of Plenty. So let’s set the record straight: there is no such thing as a coffee bean versus an espresso bean. They’re the same beans. The difference lies in how they’re roasted, ground, and brewed. The Bean Is the B

Bre Forgione
Jan 62 min read
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