The beans might be bitter, try adding milk.
It depends on personal taste...
Maybe you just don't like it. I know I don't. Try a good cup of black tea.
Another Answer:
Many things affect the flavor of coffee: the water, the type of coffee maker, the filter used (or not), the roast and type and grind of the coffee beans as a start. You may not be tasting well made good quality coffees. But it is also an acquired taste for many, and you may or may not end up liking it's bold flavor.
it taste like mud and sick. ewww
It was fresh ground that morning.
* Joe * java * 'bucket of mud' ... meaning cup of coffee
The taste of mud can vary depending on its composition and location, but it is generally described as earthy and gritty, often with a mineral or metallic undertone. Some might find it slightly bitter or salty, especially if it contains organic matter. However, consuming mud is not advisable due to potential contaminants and health risks. Overall, the experience is more about texture than flavor, with a distinct, raw earthiness.
it depends on your taste for games
Café is the Spanish word for "coffee". Other English words would be "java", "Joe", or "mud".
The chinese diet tea taste like mud and bitter , but the benefical effects are very high because you can weaken from 120 kg to 100 kg in just two weeks.
what do you think, heck nooo!
Yes but they often taste like mud and have lots of small v-shaped bones.
because it is a mud-wallowing fish, of course!
yes but some time
catfish use their whiskers to feel and taste in the mud and the water.