Either that or stainless steel makes it worse.
You know the little oily colorful sheen on the top of a cup of coffee?
At one point just at random I made a pot of coffee from a jug of distilled water I had, instead of the filtered tap water.
It had no little colorful sheen.
I have no idea if it’s a big deal or not, but it made me legitimately concerned.
Filtered water will extract less due to a lack of trace minerals.
I thought the sheen was from oils naturally present in the beans.
Former barista here! This is what that is. Different machines using different roasts, water, settings, etc. will extract differently, resulting in different oil amounts.
That was my understanding, as well. I can only report to you what I observed.
Maybe something present in the tapwater allows more oil to be drawn out?
Ceramic or nah, for me
a diner style ceramic mug is top. Those warm curves make the coffee better
diner style
Makes me wonder what on earth you use at home
I have diner style mugs. It just refers to the shape and style of the mug. Top tier for some pour over straight black imo
Maybe my stainless is just seasoned well… no significant taste changes to me whether I load up anything from an Americano to instant decaf.
The vibe is nicer from ceramic, though. Especially if it’s the old, diner style ceramic. I’m a bit of a sentimentalist, I guess.
There is something very off-putting about drinking coffee from a stainless steel mug. I’m 100% with ceramic or bust guy.
my secret is that I skip micro plastics and go straight for the macro plastics