At visiting my parent’s this holiday weekend I tired to gently tell my parents that their coffee brew is very bitter. The response I get back is something like, " I like it strong."

I wasn’t too sure how to respond, but then they told me my coffee is to watery. 🤔 I told them it’s not that is watery, but it’s a light roast and not bitter tasting.

So my question is how do you convince someone that bitter coffee is not good coffee? I might bring my scale next time to help measure and perfect the coffee brew there. Maybe even see about cleaning their been grinder, which I think has never been cleaned.

Oh well.

Update: Thanks for all the tips and thoughts. I agree with basically everything posted here and sorry no butter (I fixed the title)

    • sab
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      12 years ago

      Bitter coffee is also cheaper for a reason, as you can use worse beans and burn them. These beans need to be used as well, so it’s a good thing people like it bitter.

      When it gets weird is when people pay for expensive bitter coffee.

  • @Darkscryber@lemmy.world
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    22 years ago

    Simple, just respect their taste. I had friends who grew up with instant coffee and they hated even the best brewed coffet I could make…

  • flicker
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    12 years ago

    I love bitter coffee. And chocolate.

    Just because it’s not your cup of tea (or coffee) doesn’t make it bad or wrong.

  • @KickAssDuke@lemm.ee
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    12 years ago

    Taste buds change over years in the same person. Flavor preference holds no logic because people are individuals.

    Just because you like something doesn’t mean other people have to.

  • @Empricorn@feddit.nl
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    12 years ago

    Without judging, some people confuse bitter for strong. You should try brewing their coffee different ways that will make it intense, but not bitter to see if they like it better. I’m not an expert, but maybe Chemex? Aeropress? Pour-over?

    That’s all you can do if they end up preferring butter bitter coffee!

  • @Moops@lemmy.world
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    12 years ago

    Why do you feel you need to convince them of anything? I totally get having your eyes opened to the broader spectrum of coffees available but end of the day it’s a preference based on subjective senses. Let 'em do them, what’s the harm?

  • Che Banana
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    12 years ago

    Catering for years I found that the older the guests were, they really didnt care about the taste as long as it was piping hot! Live and let live.

  • Cosmicomical
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    02 years ago

    Welcome to boomer psychology 101: you scream at them very hard and they will scream back and keep their position, but after you have left they will change their mind

    • @lingh0e@sh.itjust.works
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      22 years ago

      Welcome to asshole logic 101- you must scream at people for absolutely inane reasons, such as their coffee being “too bitter”.

      • Cosmicomical
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        02 years ago

        I agree anybody is entitled to have preferences and the bitterness of coffee is trivial. This was mainly a joke and a recollection of how it worked in my family