Either that or stainless steel makes it worse.

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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.

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I thought the sheen was from oils naturally present in the beans.

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That was my understanding, as well. I can only report to you what I observed.

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Maybe something present in the tapwater allows more oil to be drawn out?

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Former barista here! This is what that is. Different machines using different roasts, water, settings, etc. will extract differently, resulting in different oil amounts.

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Filtered water will extract less due to a lack of trace minerals.

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