How Often Should A Fresh Pot Of Coffee Be Made If You Drink Coffee All Day?

10 June 2009 in Coffee maker

I know I shouldn’t but sometimes I need the energy to get things done, so please don’t start beating me up. I say every couple of hours to keep it fresh, I can’t stand old coffee it has to be fresh. I have a coffee warmer that I sit it on so I don’t have to reheat my coffee. I like the quality of it.


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10 June 2009 Coffee maker

18 Comments to How Often Should A Fresh Pot Of Coffee Be Made If You Drink Coffee All Day?

  1. I drink it til it’s gone and then it’s time for another. I’m down to 2 pots a day myself. As long as it’s hot I’ll drink it all day long. LOL

  2. Garden Water Fountains on 11 June 2009
  3. first off, you don’t want to leave coffee on the burner of a drip machine because it will continue to “cook” the coffee. yuck!
    your best bet is to get an air tight, insulated coffee pot that mantains high temeratures of heat. that way you can make your cofee and transfer it to the airtight pot as soon as it’s done brewing. if it is quality enough, it will keep the coffee hot and fresh for plenty of hours (depending on your pot).
    even better, if you light your coffee hot and fresh with each cup – get an individual “cup cone”. it’s a small filter basket that sits on top of your cup. you put a filter in, measure out your coffee, then pour hot water over it. fresh cup each time. you can get these at walmart and stuff for about $2.

  4. Best Heavy Metal Bands on 11 June 2009
  5. Hey! I’m a coffee cupper from Guatemala and I can say that you should not drink coffee that has been resting in the coffee machine for over 1.5 hours.
    Immediatly after being brewed, due to temperature organic acids that give coffee a special flavor start changing into other organic acids but with unpleasent flavors (acetic acid and others). If exposed to light (usually because a transparent glass is used in the coffee maker) this process fastens. It also fastens if the machine has a temperature control that will keep the coffee hot, it gives a horrible overbaked flavor, because of this it is better to use thermos with temperature isolation, it will keep coffee warm without the need of constant heating. For further information you check can write at
    http://www.donjuliancoffee.com

  6. ferncaba on 11 June 2009
  7. I drink coffee all day long too, and hate it heated up, or sitting on a burner. I have a DeLonghi Magnifico 3300 (with water & bean reservoirs), which makes a fresh cup, at the push of a button…. and I also have a Cuisinart, which brews into a thermal pot (which keeps it HOT almost 8 hrs)… AND, I use a coffee Toddy system, where you make 1 pound of coffee concentrate, which you add to a cup of hot water- so the coffee is always fresh ……

  8. TX2step on 11 June 2009
  9. I have found over the years that the thing that ruins a pot of coffee is sitting on the hot plate, keepng the coffee warm. I now turn off the coffeemaker after I pour my first cup and reheat the second, etc., in the microwave…tastes much better. I once heard that coffee shops will only keep and serve coffee up to 18 mins. after brewing. After that it is dumped and a new pot made.

  10. ~ Floridian`` on 11 June 2009
  11. Are you drinking the whole pot? If not it’s kinda wasteful. Some coffe pots will automatically shut off after 2 hours. I personally say up to 2 and a half. I’m a mother so I understand about needing energy. Just make sure that you do drink plenty of water too-ohterwise you run into bladder and kidney infections which can really be painful. And it can lead to dehydration.

  12. tea1894 on 12 June 2009
  13. i have a coffee maker that drips directly into a thermos carafe, so it stays pretty good for quite a while. before i got this coffee maker, i always poured it into a regular thermos bottle. i don’t like the taste of coffee that’s been sitting on the burner. i drink coffee all day too. :) edit..i also use a senseo machine if i don’t want a whole pot, it uses coffee pods and makes one cup at a time. it’s a stronger cup, but pretty good if you get good pods..

  14. catz on 12 June 2009
  15. Have you tried an enclosed coffee urn, something that doesn’t have say air hitting it all the time. I am a coffee holic and I gave up on making coffee several times a day, I bought one of those 54 cup pots, it does very well for me, my hubby & my oldest kid, have to make a fresh pot once a day.

  16. Know it all? on 12 June 2009
  17. I work in a cafe, and we end up brewing coffee every 30 minutes to an hour so most of the time it’s fresh. However I’ve found that after and hour of sitting on the warmers, the coffee begins to taste a little burnt. So an hour is my guess.

  18. Baby Pool Toys on 12 June 2009
  19. I use a 4 cup pot. I drink the first pot pretty fast. After that I make 1 more pot at a time but turn it off and reheat 1 cup at a time in the microwave as I want more. I always make about 4 pots a day.

  20. § dreamer § on 12 June 2009
  21. as i dont like it i wouldnt know, but i know a lot of it can reduce your sleep, the skimmed milk and no sugar part is good though, but could you not try decafe.

  22. lynn orchard on 12 June 2009
  23. the old coffee taste bad because you put it on the warmer! keep it room temperature and microwave it every time you pour some in your coffee cup.

  24. ? ? on 13 June 2009
  25. about everyhour or else the coffee starts to taste burnt. make smaller quantites a bit more often than one big pot for 2 hours?

  26. Kacey D on 13 June 2009
  27. Every 7 minutes.

  28. Wonder Cat: Nut Lover on 13 June 2009
  29. I tend to do it every 2 hours…I have an insulated carafe that can keep it for a good 12 hours steaming hot

  30. steven a on 13 June 2009
  31. I asked someone who drinks coffee and they said 3 hrs.

  32. Bonnie on 13 June 2009
  33. darlin you do as you like its your coffee…your money…and your tastebuds….I would drink it all day to if it didn’t upset my stomach in the afternoon…. :(

  34. Lucky ?'s on 13 June 2009
  35. I don’t let it get old so for me, it’s when the pot is empty.

  36. (:P) on 14 June 2009

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