65 of all coffee is consumed during breakfast hours, 30 between meals, and the remaining 5 with other meals. The 5-Pack works with up to 20 oz of coffee, one bean per 4 oz. 30 of the population drinks coffee occasionally.
I just feel its a waste to throw away coffee that's been brewed just because its not "fresh." In my opinion, it just tastes different, but not "bad." Among coffee drinkers, the average consumption in the United States is 3 cups of coffee per day. I like the $6 hand-poured stuff where you can really taste the beans, and I'm fine with most diner coffee too (as long as its not too watery). From reading other's comments, I can see I'm not with the crowd as most people detect a negative taste from coffee after just a few hours from brewing. I heat a single cup of it up in the microwave each morning. Having it "mellow" in the refrigerator seems to make it taste smoother to me and I enjoy it more. That means plenty of sips to pair with your. Funny thing is, the freshly brewed (first day) cup is "just okay" as it tastes more tannic than the cups I have on day 2 through 5. Enjoy any size, any flavor beverage once up to every 2 hours, with unlimited refills while youre in the cafe. The USA ranks 11th among the countries with the highest caffeine consumption, with a rate of 200 mg per person. Americans rank 25th for coffee consumption per capita, with an average consumption of 4.2 kg per person per year.
If I stretch it to 6 days, sometimes the last cup tastes "tinny" (metallic) and I don't enjoy it very much. In 2019, 64 of Americans aged 18 and over drank coffee every day. It usually takes me about 5 days to finish the pot. I brew a whole pot for myself and then refrigerate it (I drink it black).