On 1/13/2020 2:09 PM, Dave Smith wrote:
>
> On 2020-01-13 11:24 a.m., dsi1 wrote:
>> On Monday, January 13, 2020 at 5:19:57 AM UTC-10, Dave Smith wrote:
>
>>> That is probably the best way to provide coffee to customers.Â* It
>>> is easy to make a cup. It makes a mediocre cup of coffee that is
>>> better than instant and much better that a drip coffee that has
>>> been sitting in pot on a burner for a few hours.Â* I have not been
>>> impressed with Keurig coffee. It is not horrible. It just isn't
>>> very good for a freshly made coffee.
>>
>> I started with a drip machine. Boy did that coffee get ripe after a
>> few hours. Just thinking about it makes me want to go out and buy
>> another machine. 
>>
>
> I would expect that the drip machine would make much better coffee ....
> when it was fresh, but that it would sit around and get bitter and awful
> tasting. The Keurig would make a single cup of coffee that was not quite
> as good as the fresh drip, but it would be better than the drip coffee
> that hadÂ* sat around around too long.
Sitting on a hot plate to keep it warm does make it nasty. Let it stand
or refrigerate it and nuke it gently and it is OK even the next day.