Can you reheat coffee in a coffee maker?!


Question: Ok say you made new coffee in a mr.coffee maker and you are done with the day and you still have alot of coffee left in it, can you turn the power on tomorrow and reheat it? do you need to add water? thank you


Answers: Ok say you made new coffee in a mr.coffee maker and you are done with the day and you still have alot of coffee left in it, can you turn the power on tomorrow and reheat it? do you need to add water? thank you

if you have a half of a pot or less just make sure the thing is urned off then add more water to the machine & turn it back on,
if the pot has sat long enough on the heater pad it is stronger from evavperation so it won't weaken the flavore to much!

probably but i wouldnt, it might get contaminated with bacteria (especially if there is sugar or milk in it) and give you food poisioning and it probably wouldnt taste as good and coffee is so cheap i dont know why you would.

I don't think it will work, after the machine is turned off you can see the coffee turn really dark and thick looking.

It's better that you make the amount of cups you are going to have and always be fresh than have that coffee, I don't think it will taste good!!!!!

i've had old coffee, it's not necessarily bad, but i wouldn't try and reheat it in the coffee maker. i usually just pour some in a cup and reheat it in the microwave. but i suppose you could try it, but no you wouldn't add more water, unless your gonna make new coffee and add it to the old stuff!

I would recommend storing it in the fridge overnight. In the morning you can heat it up in the microwave or pour it back into the coffee pot and turn it on. There is no need to pour it in the coffee machine itself and have it run through a cycle like it does when making a fresh pot.





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