as much as my fellow members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints abstain from coffee, I still stand the smell thereof either before or after it’s roasted and brewed
Never a chance to g6et stale at our house. My Lady Wife and I would go through 2 pots a day (with both of us working) at home and I would have 6-8 (6 oz) cups a day at work. ALWAYS fresh coffee.
I have seen a few interstate gas station “quick shops” that have a row of those Bunn coffee makers, and they each have a digital timer on them. The clerk makes the coffee and sets the timer for around 90 minutes. When the timer goes off, they dump what’s left and make a fresh pot. BTW, most of those places will give you a refill price for your coffee if you use your own travel mug instead of one of their disposable cups.
“Radio coffee” expires after it loses half its volume due to evaporation, usually overnight. Okay if you just want a caffeine kick; horrendous if you like coffee. (The broadcast industry used to have infamous coffee when disk jockeys were required to work overnight.)
There are people in this world who don’t drink coffee. I don’t any of them socially, of course. I drink coffee all day, but once it’s brewed, it goes in a carafe. Microwave to warm it up. I drink coffee all day. My partner drinks one cup a day. I don’t know how he functions.
My coffee maker will keep the coffee at just the right temp, as long as I keep cycling power every two hours, so it doesn’t shut off. There is always the microwave if I forget.
Yep. If its only a day or so old and you heat it in the nuke it kills any germs in it anyway (I hope).
Watched an old Gunsmoke rerun a while back and Chester was telling the Marshall how it took a good week of reusing grounds to build a good pot of coffee. I am not sure I can go quite that far.
For several years during my annual physical, my doctor has asked me how much coffee I drink in a day. I always tell her the same thing — one extended cup. Because I make it at 5 am and just keep adding to it as the day goes on. I’ve asked her if I’m supposed to cut down and she says that recent studies have shown that 2-3 cups a day is fine (I’m in the upper age bracket). I’m not sure she will say this at our next meeting. Since the pandemic, with three of us staying very much to home, I’ve been making a fresh pot at least 3 times a day.
Templo S.U.D. almost 4 years ago
as much as my fellow members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints abstain from coffee, I still stand the smell thereof either before or after it’s roasted and brewed
Gent almost 4 years ago
I bearly consume coffee.
WalterAbernathy almost 4 years ago
If it is yesterday just add more sugar. It will still wake you up.
Breadboard almost 4 years ago
A cup a day is fine by me :-)
pathfinder almost 4 years ago
Never a chance to g6et stale at our house. My Lady Wife and I would go through 2 pots a day (with both of us working) at home and I would have 6-8 (6 oz) cups a day at work. ALWAYS fresh coffee.
Nuke Road Warrior almost 4 years ago
Coffee consumption dropped dramatically since I retired. Single cup coffee maker works now.
William Robbins Premium Member almost 4 years ago
No. Just no. Fresh coffee is required before I consider waking up.
JudyHendrickson almost 4 years ago
That’s why Ilove our kurig
pathamil almost 4 years ago
I have seen a few interstate gas station “quick shops” that have a row of those Bunn coffee makers, and they each have a digital timer on them. The clerk makes the coffee and sets the timer for around 90 minutes. When the timer goes off, they dump what’s left and make a fresh pot. BTW, most of those places will give you a refill price for your coffee if you use your own travel mug instead of one of their disposable cups.
John Wiley Premium Member almost 4 years ago
“Radio coffee” expires after it loses half its volume due to evaporation, usually overnight. Okay if you just want a caffeine kick; horrendous if you like coffee. (The broadcast industry used to have infamous coffee when disk jockeys were required to work overnight.)
ctolson almost 4 years ago
Nor is there a limit on the number of times it can be re-heated and a left over pot never goes to waste.
rickmac1937 Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Got that right
del_grande Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Is it too cold? In that case…that’s what the microwave next to the coffee pot is for.
I'll fly away almost 4 years ago
With home brewed tea (the good stuff), it can be turned into iced tea for late consumption.
I'll fly away almost 4 years ago
I meant “later” not “late”.
anomalous4 almost 4 years ago
I limit myself to one 20-oz. mug of hafcaf in the morning. Since I live alone, a pot lasts 3 days.
Alberta Oil Premium Member almost 4 years ago
So long as it pours.. it’s still good. Scrapings though require a special breed of pluggers
Homerville Premium Member almost 4 years ago
That is true. Several days old is OK. Just add a little more sugar and milk.
BearHamilton almost 4 years ago
There are people in this world who don’t drink coffee. I don’t any of them socially, of course. I drink coffee all day, but once it’s brewed, it goes in a carafe. Microwave to warm it up. I drink coffee all day. My partner drinks one cup a day. I don’t know how he functions.
Barnabus Blackoak almost 4 years ago
if the pot is hot, and fairly full, its fresh.
l3i7l almost 4 years ago
My coffee maker will keep the coffee at just the right temp, as long as I keep cycling power every two hours, so it doesn’t shut off. There is always the microwave if I forget.
Randru almost 4 years ago
at 70 i now brew it one 16 oz cup at a time
Jack Dawson almost 4 years ago
Yep. If its only a day or so old and you heat it in the nuke it kills any germs in it anyway (I hope).
Watched an old Gunsmoke rerun a while back and Chester was telling the Marshall how it took a good week of reusing grounds to build a good pot of coffee. I am not sure I can go quite that far.
julie.mason1 Premium Member almost 4 years ago
If your coffee is beyond the drinking stage you can always use it as an asphalt patch.
Mary McNeil Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Some of us don’t even bother to question how long it’s been sitting…
Lord Flatulence Premium Member almost 4 years ago
“The Left Behind Series: Pluggers Edition.”
GreenT267 almost 4 years ago
For several years during my annual physical, my doctor has asked me how much coffee I drink in a day. I always tell her the same thing — one extended cup. Because I make it at 5 am and just keep adding to it as the day goes on. I’ve asked her if I’m supposed to cut down and she says that recent studies have shown that 2-3 cups a day is fine (I’m in the upper age bracket). I’m not sure she will say this at our next meeting. Since the pandemic, with three of us staying very much to home, I’ve been making a fresh pot at least 3 times a day.
cwg almost 4 years ago
If you can’t remember when it was brewed, you’re not drinking enough coffee. ;-p