GOOD NEWS!
Updated Starbucks Rewards mobile app is READY for your download on October 6!
Good news! The Starbucks Rewards mobile app will be updated on October 6 to bring you an enhanced user experience!
We hope that this update will bring customers a more tailored user experience. The updated mobile has been upgraded in terms of interface and functionality, for example:
- Starbucks Rewards™ members can review their Starbucks Card balance, transactions and rewards at one glance under the newly added Wallet feature.
- The Quick Order button allows members to order their favorite beverage with one tap.
- The new “recommended for you” function brings members a more convenient and personalized user experience based on members’ purchase behavior and preference.
- Members can reload their Starbucks Card with the new PayMe option.
Please note the existing version of the mobile app will be suspended on October 6.
If member has selected the Starbucks mobile app to auto-update in the mobile phone settings, the existing version of the mobile app will be automatically updated, and member does not need to update it manually.
If member has not selected the Starbucks mobile app to auto-update, please go to the APP Store on October 6 to manually update the app.
After completing the update of the Starbucks mobile app, please log in with your registered email and password to start using the updated app.
GOOD NEWS!
Updated Starbucks Rewards mobile app is READY for your download on October 6!
Good news! The Starbucks Rewards mobile app will be updated on October 6 to bring you an enhanced user experience!
We hope that this update will bring customers a more tailored user experience. The updated mobile has been upgraded in terms of interface and functionality, for example:
- Starbucks Rewards™ members can review their Starbucks Card balance, transactions and rewards at one glance under the newly added Wallet feature.
- The Quick Order button allows members to order their favorite beverage with one tap.
- The new “recommended for you” function brings members a more convenient and personalized user experience based on members’ purchase behavior and preference.
- Members can reload their Starbucks Card with the new PayMe option.
Please note the existing version of the mobile app will be suspended on October 6.
If member has selected the Starbucks mobile app to auto-update in the mobile phone settings, the existing version of the mobile app will be automatically updated, and member does not need to update it manually.
If member has not selected the Starbucks mobile app to auto-update, please go to the APP Store on October 6 to manually update the app.
After completing the update of the Starbucks mobile app, please log in with your registered email and password to start using the updated app.
Coffee Preparation FAQs
What’s the best way to store coffee? How long will it stay fresh?
Once roasted, coffee begins to lose its flavor the longer it’s exposed to air and moisture. We recommend that you store it in an airtight container in a cool, dark place and grinding it just before brewing. Coffee in an unopened FlavorLock™ bag will stay fresh for several months.
What is a FlavorLock™ bag?
Our unique FlavorLock™ technology uses a special one-way valve that allows the carbon dioxide released by freshly roasted coffee beans to escape a sealed coffee bag without allowing flavor-robbing oxygen to get in. All Starbucks coffee is sealed in our airtight FlavorLock™ bags within two hours of roasting so that it stays fresh until you’re ready to use it.
What kind of grind should I use?
For the freshest tasting coffee, we continue to recommend starting with whole beans and grinding them fresh for each pot. Or, if you prefer, you can take your whole bean coffee to your local retail store and ask them for a customized grind.
Drip makers perform best with a grind specifically for a flat bottom or cone type filter. All Starbucks stores can grind coffee to this specification. Espresso machines are grind-sensitive and require a very fine grind, 30-35 seconds in a blade grinder. Slow and fast shots are often caused by a grind that is too fine or too coarse, frozen or refrigerated espresso beans and tamping coffee too hard or not firmly enough.
What’s the best way to store coffee? How long will it stay fresh?
Once roasted, coffee begins to lose its flavor the longer it’s exposed to air and moisture. We recommend that you store it in an airtight container in a cool, dark place and grinding it just before brewing. Coffee in an unopened FlavorLock™ bag will stay fresh for several months.
What is a FlavorLock™ bag?
Our unique FlavorLock™ technology uses a special one-way valve that allows the carbon dioxide released by freshly roasted coffee beans to escape a sealed coffee bag without allowing flavor-robbing oxygen to get in. All Starbucks coffee is sealed in our airtight FlavorLock™ bags within two hours of roasting so that it stays fresh until you’re ready to use it.
What kind of grind should I use?
For the freshest tasting coffee, we continue to recommend starting with whole beans and grinding them fresh for each pot. Or, if you prefer, you can take your whole bean coffee to your local retail store and ask them for a customized grind.
Drip makers perform best with a grind specifically for a flat bottom or cone type filter. All Starbucks stores can grind coffee to this specification. Espresso machines are grind-sensitive and require a very fine grind, 30-35 seconds in a blade grinder. Slow and fast shots are often caused by a grind that is too fine or too coarse, frozen or refrigerated espresso beans and tamping coffee too hard or not firmly enough.
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Coffee Preparation FAQs
What’s the best way to store coffee? How long will it stay fresh?
Once roasted, coffee begins to lose its flavor the longer it’s exposed to air and moisture. We recommend that you store it in an airtight container in a cool, dark place and grinding it just before brewing. Coffee in an unopened FlavorLock™ bag will stay fresh for several months.
What is a FlavorLock™ bag?
Our unique FlavorLock™ technology uses a special one-way valve that allows the carbon dioxide released by freshly roasted coffee beans to escape a sealed coffee bag without allowing flavor-robbing oxygen to get in. All Starbucks coffee is sealed in our airtight FlavorLock™ bags within two hours of roasting so that it stays fresh until you’re ready to use it.
What kind of grind should I use?
For the freshest tasting coffee, we continue to recommend starting with whole beans and grinding them fresh for each pot. Or, if you prefer, you can take your whole bean coffee to your local retail store and ask them for a customized grind.
Drip makers perform best with a grind specifically for a flat bottom or cone type filter. All Starbucks stores can grind coffee to this specification. Espresso machines are grind-sensitive and require a very fine grind, 30-35 seconds in a blade grinder. Slow and fast shots are often caused by a grind that is too fine or too coarse, frozen or refrigerated espresso beans and tamping coffee too hard or not firmly enough.
Coffee Preparation FAQs
What’s the best way to store coffee? How long will it stay fresh?
Once roasted, coffee begins to lose its flavor the longer it’s exposed to air and moisture. We recommend that you store it in an airtight container in a cool, dark place and grinding it just before brewing. Coffee in an unopened FlavorLock™ bag will stay fresh for several months.
What is a FlavorLock™ bag?
Our unique FlavorLock™ technology uses a special one-way valve that allows the carbon dioxide released by freshly roasted coffee beans to escape a sealed coffee bag without allowing flavor-robbing oxygen to get in. All Starbucks coffee is sealed in our airtight FlavorLock™ bags within two hours of roasting so that it stays fresh until you’re ready to use it.
What kind of grind should I use?
For the freshest tasting coffee, we continue to recommend starting with whole beans and grinding them fresh for each pot. Or, if you prefer, you can take your whole bean coffee to your local retail store and ask them for a customized grind.
Drip makers perform best with a grind specifically for a flat bottom or cone type filter. All Starbucks stores can grind coffee to this specification. Espresso machines are grind-sensitive and require a very fine grind, 30-35 seconds in a blade grinder. Slow and fast shots are often caused by a grind that is too fine or too coarse, frozen or refrigerated espresso beans and tamping coffee too hard or not firmly enough.