The Best Ways To Keep Coffee Hot
Keeping our brew fresh and hot is a big deal for some of us
coffee drinkers. There is nothing worse than a tepid mouthful of
stale coffee. How you keep your coffee hot depends a little on
where you are and what you're doing. What happens to coffee as
we keep it warm? Are there things I should never do to keep my
coffee warm? Knowing a little more about coffee will help you
understand how to keep it hot and tasting great.
This little set of points should help you out in most situations.
- Use a thermal cup or mug for commuting or to keep it hot for
short periods of time - Glass and stainless steel thermos style
bottles barely effect coffee taste at all - French Press brewers
(like Bodum) are not good for keeping coffee hot. They continue
to brew and can produce very bitter coffee - Try to not use
direct heat from an element or hotplate if possible - A sealed
or closed container slows the loss of essential aromas that
influence coffee flavour. - You get the best flavour from coffee
that is kept at least 170F.
There are a number of taste related components in a cup of
coffee that change or degrade over time. This means that the
taste of a cup of coffee will continue to change, for the worse
most would say, just because time passes. The best way to manage
this problem is to simply brew smaller amounts of coffee more
frequently. As we all know, the best cup of coffee is a freshly
brewed cup of coffee.
So as you get your next pot of coffee ready, think about how you
are going to consume it. If you plan on having it right away, no
problem. But if you are thinking about drinking it over a longer
period of time, keep the points we made above in your mind. Plan
out how you will keep it hot and tasting fresh. Only then start
the brew.