maybe try stop drinking it
The same happened to me once upon a time.I quit coffee altogether for years, and returned to it with a new approach.I no longer use a coffee maker. Now I use presses.I only use purified, if possible distilled, water.I don't use sugar. If I need sweetness I use sweet-n-low, but I seldom do that even.I don't use milk. Half and Half, or some sort of thick cream is the way to go.I steep the grinds like looseleaf tea, which adds to the body.I buy darker roasts, and if I'm in the mood for something lighter, I simply use less or add more cream.When possible, I cold brew.Doing all of these things reduces the acidity of the beverage, which will prevent the bad feeling.People say adding cardamom to your coffee will significantly reduce acidity, but I've never tried it.
Quote from: UpsetBelligerent on June 18, 2017, 01:08:33 AMThe same happened to me once upon a time.I quit coffee altogether for years, and returned to it with a new approach.I no longer use a coffee maker. Now I use presses.I only use purified, if possible distilled, water.I don't use sugar. If I need sweetness I use sweet-n-low, but I seldom do that even.I don't use milk. Half and Half, or some sort of thick cream is the way to go.I steep the grinds like looseleaf tea, which adds to the body.I buy darker roasts, and if I'm in the mood for something lighter, I simply use less or add more cream.When possible, I cold brew.Doing all of these things reduces the acidity of the beverage, which will prevent the bad feeling.People say adding cardamom to your coffee will significantly reduce acidity, but I've never tried it.so you think it has to do with acidity?
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