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Does coffee burn less easily if the pot is full?

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or is it the same rate

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  1. It depends on how hot the pot gets. A high fire or temperature will burn coffee, even in a full pot.


  2. So.... what?  "if the pot is full" as in you're using more water while brewing?  No, just make sure you're using a good roast, a good water temperature (just off a boil - about 195 degrees), and you don't leave it on a warmer for too long!

    Oh, wait, is that what you meant?  Like, will it burn less easily from a warmer if the pot is full??  In that case, yes, yes it will.

  3. Coffee can't burn if the pot is full. Coffee will only burn if it drys out the pot.

    Astrobuf

  4. Well coffee pots will release a little bit of steam which is the water. Eventually even a full pot will release all of the water and burn. However when there is very litle left then it happens much quicker.

    Basically the real burning is when there is not enough water left and the coffee remnants are what burns. It makes it much harder to clean the pot and even if you add water it will taste nasty.

  5. It should not burn at all if the thermostat is calibrated correctly and if the contacts are not stuck together

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