Why does coffee always taste different out of a flask?!


Question:

Why does coffee always taste different out of a flask?


Answers:
cause it reacts with the metal of the flask

Because you've added to it...
;)

Are you sure your not mixing any vodka with it? Ha

It homogeonises, the fat from the milk disolves, if you want fresh tasting coffee put it in the flask black and add the milk to the cup from another flask.

Tea does as well! No idea why, but I'd love to know!

Because it sort of stews. Also, if you add milk it's minging cos of the way it curdles.

Because your not adding condiments (cream and sugar)
BY THE CUP. so the amount that the thermos gets is
different amounts than what your used to.

because it tends to stew a bit. happens with both tea and coffee

Booze goes in flasks not coffee.

cos flasks are made for tea, you have to buy a special coffee flask to take coffee, i thought everybody knew that!

the mixture tastes awful because you put in milk and perhaps sugar.if u put in hot water and make coffe from a cup (that is coffee pit into a cup with milk )then it tastes better. never make coffe in a flask make it separate.

It isn't the coffee, it's the milk which doesn't store well in a flask.




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