People brought way too much coffee to a work thing and I took it home. Is there any risk, other that than that it will taste bad, to keeping it for a week or two?

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    14 days ago

    Check if it’s mouldy or smells funny and you should be fine. This is not health advice nor flavour advice, I drink 3 day old coffee left in the pot in the summer.

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    If its black with no creamer added it should make it a week easily, although this partially depends on how long it was left sitting out before being placed in the fridge.

    If it has milk/sugar/cream already in it and was left out all day I don’t think I would save it personally.

    If its black and was left out all day I would allow for ~7 days in the fridge, but would be looking it over carefully each day before drinking.

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    You can always freeze a portion of it. It should stay good for years frozen although it will lose flavor overtime. In the fridge I would say no longer than a week YMMV.

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    Hmm at some point mold is likely to form, and you won’t be able to see it. Unfortunately I don’t know how long that timeline is. With basic food safety training my best guess is that it’s safe for 3-7 days, and personally I’d trust it for 2-3 weeks as long as it’s now constantly refrigerated

  • ToiletFlushShowerScream@piefed.world
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    13 days ago

    I think you should test a sample from the carton 3 times a day and record your results.

    Then share your data back with the rest of us and we as a group will finally have an answer! You will have added value to the world and there will be much rejoicing.

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      It’s the only water I drink. At most, I drink two or three bottles of water a year but I drink about 6 big cups of coffee a day so there’s my only water intake.

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    14 days ago

    it won’t taste good, but it won’t be bad for a week, assuming it’s kept cold and not at room temp for prolonged period.

    after that it will get nasty.

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      Snob answer: coffee is only good 20 minutes after it’s brewed, assuming you’ve brewed it 20 minutes after it was ground.

      Practical answer: I’d probably dump it at the end of the day, it’s pretty stale by then.

  • INeedANewUserName@piefed.social
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    14 days ago

    They yankee heritage food way of dealing with leftover coffee prior to the love affair with iced coffee was to use coffee in place of water in making a coffee gelatin dessert, coffee jello if we use a brand name.

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    13 days ago

    If you are just worried about potable, quite a long time. We make a pot every day, but some days we don’t really get to it and there is half a pot remaining. We’ll just drink the rest the next day.

    Refrigerated, it will miss likely last a couple weeks. If it has sugar or milk in it, it will be much less. Also, if the container has been drank from directly.

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    14 days ago

    Silly youngen! Coffee doesn’t go in the fridge! It goes in your mouth before it gets cold!

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    If you have ice cube trays, I’d freeze it into coffee cubes and keep them in a freezer bag. It’ll taste way better for longer and there’s much less risk of mold or funky smells developing.

    I have some from Easter that I’m still using and they’re still quite strong. I toss a few in a glass when I wake up with some milk and let it thaw for a bit, I’m a fan.

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    My guess is that the caffeine content would be lower, and thus not worth reheating for?