People brought way too much coffee to a work thing and I took it home. Is there any risk, other that than that it will taste bad, to keeping it for a week or two?
People brought way too much coffee to a work thing and I took it home. Is there any risk, other that than that it will taste bad, to keeping it for a week or two?
You might be missing the context on the word “good”. Here it could mean “delicious / best flavor” or it could mean “safe to drink / not spoiled”
Given the question, the latter seems more likely.
Also, your bar for “good coffee” is clearly higher than many people’s and I would argue too high for any reasonable standard. Coffee is fine far longer than 45 minutes after it’s brewed, and also plenty of people are willing to drink Yuban.
It barely stays warm for 45 minutes, even in an insulated cup. If you leave it on the hot plate for over an hour it already tastes significantly worse - or even burnt. I don’t think that’s a coffee snob view, just something anyone can detect. Reheated coffee is even worse. It tastes nothing like it did straight from the kettle. Even gas station coffee is better than that.
Once it’s room temp it’s usually not bad iced. Not great, but better than reheated, and I’m stingy enough that I’ll gladly enjoy mediocre iced coffee for free rather than paying to brew new coffee for a few days
I refer back to “some people are willing to drink Yuban”. If you haven’t had the misfortune, I invite you to try it so you can experience truly awful coffee can be regardless of how fresh it is.