Ways to Keep Your Coffee Hot and Fresh All Day

Tips to Keeping Your Brew Nice and Hot

Zach Golt
Coffee wakes most people up in the morning. It is a must have for everyday people, non-the-less a part of everyday life. Coffee is a big deal, and most people like to drink their coffee when it is at its hottest. That could become a challenge for many people because how long your coffee stays warm depends on where you live, what kind of thermal help your coffee has, and how you like to drink it.

Keeping the fresh morning brew nice hot is a big deal for most of us coffee drinkers. Keeping your coffee warm depends on what and where you're doing it. If everyone knew a little more about coffee it could help us keep it warm longer.

Taste changes in coffee, and no its not for the better. The taste of a coffee cup changes as the day passes, and it is usually for the worst. If you are having this coffee problem just learn to brew smaller cups of coffee it will help you and your taste buds out. Plus, you won't be wasting coffee when you dump out the nasty tasting extra that has been sitting on the heat-plate all day.

Key Points to Keep Coffee at its Hottest:

1. The best flavored coffee is kept at 170 degrees F. This is the temperature brewed. If you like fresh coffee it will be your best bet with taste if you just brew every time you want to drink coffee.

2. Use a thermal cup or mug, especially made to keep coffee warm if you are traveling short distances. Soccer moms might find this useful when they go back and forth and need their morning coffee.

3. If you use glass or stainless steel thermal cups your coffee will have the same taste if you decide to put it in the microwave & warm it up again. If you are using something else other than glass or steel, your coffee might taste a little weird later on.

4. French press brewers are not good for keeping coffee hot. As they brew, the coffee gets real bitter. Unless that is the taste you are going for, I would not recommend you drink French press coffee that has been brewing all day due to the taste.

5. Do not use direct heat from a hotplate because this does effect the coffees taste if you keep it on the heat.

6. If you keep your coffee sealed right and tight, it is more likely that it will keep its flavors longer.

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