Yes you can grind your coffee beans the night before and then place them in the coffee maker the night before and then make the coffee in the morning.
I have a coffee maker that has a timer on it.
I grind up my coffee beans the night before and then add water and the coffee beans to the coffee maker.
Then I set the timer for the morning and while I'm waking up and taking a shower the coffee is being made.
Then I can have my coffee and get on with my day.
You can also just put the coffee beans in the coffee maker and turn the coffee maker on the next morning.
Coffee beans are best ground fresh and then made the same day in the coffee maker.
But you can grind coffee beans the night before or even a few weeks before.
Coffee stays fresh for up to 2 weeks after grinding it.
To keep the ground coffee fresh longer make sure to keep the ground coffee in sealed containers or sealed bags.
You can store ground coffee in Mason Jars or other jars or containers with sealed lids.
The ground coffee is best used within 2 weeks but it will remain pretty fresh for a month or two months as long as you keep the ground coffee in sealed containers.
Once you open a bag of coffee beans and break the seal the coffee beans in the bag will last for up to 2 to 3 weeks before they lose their freshness and flavor.
The coffee beans will remain safe to use even months after the coffee beans have been opened.
But if you want the best taste and freshness it's best to use the opened bag of coffee beans within a few weeks.
Once opened it's best to grind the coffee beans up and then place them in an airtight sealed container or bag.
You can store the ground coffee beans in a Mason Jar or airtight sealed bag that you remove the air from.
Then the ground coffee will remain fresh for a few months.
Coffee beans are best ground right when you make the coffee and then use the coffee beans up within a few weeks of opening the coffee beans bag.