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I have leftover coffee in my coffee maker from yesterday, do you think it's still good?

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i don't wanna throw it out cuz it's really expensive coffee, lol. do you think it's safe to drink?

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  1. My cousin drinks day old coffee all the time. I think it is safe, but not sure how good it would taste!!!!!!!!!


  2. Coffee is such a processed product that it keeps just fine. But coffee, no matter how expensive, is going to taste terrible unless it is fresh. Your best bet is to get a thermos to take extra coffee with you and drink it, instead of leaving it behind, and then paying extra for Starbucks someplace else.

  3. It's probably safe to drink, but coffee turns bitter after it's been sitting for a while. . .so it's not going to taste as good.

  4. I know people that drink day old coffee all the time.  They heat it in the microwave.

  5. Bunk about having to throw it out! Just heat it in the microwave and drink as usual. It's very safe to drink.

  6. it's safe but it won't taste good

  7. not its to drink but you could it to make coffee icing for a cake

  8. Health first, money second. In other words, throw out that leftover coffee and make a new batch. Just don't make too much if you are really pinching pennies, or go to Starbucks once a month.

  9. Safe? Yes. Tasty?Not so much.but with cream and sugar-ok.

  10. I used to know people that always nuked their old coffee in the microwave while brewing a fresh pot, BUT...I was going to do that one day and happened to notice green mold floating in it...I can't figure out at what point the mold comes, sometime around a day or two - and even if you can't see it, just know it is forming....i wouldn't risk it..you don't need the bacteria.

  11. I have day old coffee all the time, sometime micro, sometimes cold with cream, sugar and ice.................it's fine!!

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