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Introduction to Old Coffee<\/h2>\n

Old coffee is coffee that has been sitting out for roughly more than a year, depending on the bean. It is considered stale, has lost most of its antioxidants and oils, and has a much weaker taste compared to fresh coffees. While there is no health risk in drinking old coffee, people who drink it regularly will not benefit from the same health-promoting properties that are found in fresh coffee. <\/p>\n

How long does Coffee last?<\/h2>\n

Once beans are ground, they can last up to three months, depending on the type and how it is stored. The taste will start to deteriorate after two months, but it is still safe to drink – although, not exactly pleasant. For unground beans, they can last up to one year. During this time, their flavor and aroma will noticeably decrease, but they will not expire. <\/p>\n

Risks of Drinking Old Coffee<\/h2>\n

Besides the obvious loss of flavor and aroma in old coffee, there is no proven health risk to drinking it. While coffee does contain caffeine, the amount of caffeine in old coffee is significantly lower than in freshly brewed coffee. However, the most concerning side effect to drinking old coffee is that you are drinking something that has gone bad. Therefore, you have no assurance of quality and safety with the beans, roasts, and brewing process used in preparing the old coffee. <\/p>\n

Can you get sick from drinking old, stale coffee?<\/h2>\n

There is no known chance of getting sick from drinking old, stale coffee. Since the coffee has gone bad, it is important to ensure that it has been processed, stored and brewed correctly to reduce any risk of illness. Furthermore, some older coffee may contain mold or bacteria due to the degradation of the beans over time, so it is important to inspect the beans before brewing. <\/p>\n

Health Benefits of Drinking Coffee<\/h2>\n