Does Your Coffee Mug Make a Difference to Your Coffee?
Some of us have a favourite coffee mug and some of us are too bleary-eyed of a morning to pay any attention to what mug weβre reaching for. Few of us, however, consider how much the type / colour of mug weβre using is influencing how we experience our morning coffee.Β
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Firstly, taste doesnβt just come from our tongues. In fact, while our tongues play a part, itβs our brains that interpret taste. Whatβs more, taste is only a small part of the coffee-drinking experience. Smell, sight and touch all come together to help your brain perceive flavour.Β
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So with this in mind, yes it does make a difference which mug you drink from.Β
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The colour of your coffee mug can affect its taste
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Your perception of taste is influenced by a variety of factors. The result can be different for different people, but there are some commonalities, particularly when it comes to colour.
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White mugs
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Studies have shown that white mugs enhance the intensity of the flavour of the coffee but diminish the βsweetnessβ. So white mugs tend to be perfect for those after a strong, bitter impactful coffee.Β
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This isnβt necessarily the reason baristas use white coffee mugs, though. Thatβs more to do with the colour contrast. Aesthetically, a light-coloured vessel visually compliments the dark-coloured liquid, giving it a more vibrant and appealing appearance.Β Β

Red, blue and green mugs
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Red, blue and green coloured mugs have been shown to enhance sweetness. Theories abound that this is due to our subconscious associating these colours with fruit.Β
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If youβre trying to cut down on sugar in your coffee, this might be a handy way to trick your brain.Β

Brown mugs
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Brown mugs can affect the way we perceive the strength of the coffee. Visually, a brown mug coupled with a brown drink sends a signal to the brain that this is a strong coffee.Β
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Since we tend to associate a darker coffee colour with richness and quality, you might find that you enjoy coffee more in a brown mug.Β
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Glass mugs
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Glass mugs have less of an effect than white mugs (in terms of bitterness), but a similar effect to red or blue mugs (sweetness).Β Β
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So perhaps this explains why glass mugs are the vessel of choice in many coffee shops and restaurants - theyβre great all-rounders!
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(Weβre big fans of double-walled glass mugs especially. Read our article here on why theyβre a great choice for your home.)

What about the feel of a coffee mug?
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Sensorimotor function also plays a large role in our experience of coffee. How a drinking receptacle feels in our hands and against our mouths, as well as its weight, influences our taste perception.
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It goes without saying that overly coarse or chipped mugs might negatively influence our perception of the drink. But most mugs arenβt like this, so how can we differentiate?
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Well, much of it is subjective and based on individual preferences to textures and shapes as well as individual senses. Memory also comes into it as we make associations between textures / shapes and past experiences / things we like.
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However, generally, smoothness is favoured. This is one reason why porcelain earthenware has always been a highly valued item. Not only is it durable, itβs also smooth and delicate with porcelain mugs being thin and therefore easy to sip from.Β
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Whether youβre a coffee, tea or hot chocolate drinker, Pretty Little Home has a huge range of gorgeous mugs to suit all! Come and take a look.Β
