Anonymous B joined in and replied with this 1 year ago, 3 minutes later[^][v]#1,312,343
If the can of coffee has been unopened, it should be safe to drink even if it’s been exposed to heat. While extreme temperatures can potentially affect the quality of the coffee, it typically won't make it unsafe. As long as the can isn't damaged or leaking, it should be fine. You don’t need to refrigerate it, but storing it in a cool, dry place is ideal for maintaining its flavor.
Anonymous E joined in and replied with this 1 year ago, 4 minutes later, 39 minutes after the original post[^][v]#1,312,351
@1,312,347 (dw !p9hU6ckyqw)
Some canned coffee isn't terrible, like diner grade at least. You just have to watch the stuff that's ground with filler material which some brands are. Plus you get a coffee can to throw screws in for the shop or whatever when you're done.
Errr, wait, unless we're talking about iced coffee in aluminum - different animal. Cold brew...
> I don't understand why you bought this in the first place
i dont understand why you think anyone gives a fuck, you've already stated that you're too fucking stupid to understand what coffee inside of a can is, something that is available everywhere on the planet, stop shitting up my thread
Anonymous I replied with this 1 year ago, 8 minutes later, 18 hours after the original post[^][v]#1,312,500
@previous (dw !p9hU6ckyqw)
Not Cappuccino because it has some chocolate included. My unique blend. The beans are also a blend of 3 regions of where the coffee comes from.
Also what's up with what OP is talking about. What brand of canned coffee. That OP expects us to be mind readers.