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    Does Your Coffee Taste Off? Your Keurig Could Secretly Be Full of Mold

    AwaisBy AwaisJanuary 15, 2026No Comments5 Mins Read0 Views
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    Does Your Coffee Taste Off? Your Keurig Could Secretly Be Full of Mold
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    Your Keurig makes getting your caffeine fix easy whether you’re running late for work in the morning, or just need a quick pick me up in the afternoon. However, if you haven’t been routinely cleaning your machine, your coffee is probably starting to taste a little off. That’s because if you aren’t maintaining your Keurig, it can start to become a science experiment where you least want it – inside your water lines.

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    If you don’t clean your machine, it’s going to start growing mold, which isn’t just a mood killer — it’ll make you sick and turn your coffee into a bitter mess. Keeping things sanitary isn’t just about health — it’s also about making sure your expensive little caffeine dealer doesn’t give up the ghost before its time. If you want a cup that actually tastes like coffee instead of a basement, you’ve got to put in a little effort.

    You need to be giving your Keurig a basic wipe-down once a week and a full deep-clean descaling every few months. We’ve laid out the exact steps to keep your machine from becoming a health hazard so you can get back to enjoying your morning brew.

    Before cleaning your Keurig

    How clean your Keurig pod holder

    The pod holder is typically one of the dirtiest spots on a Keurig.

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    Before you start your cleaning process of your Keurig, make sure there isn’t a used pod still in the machine’s pod holder. Leaving your K-Cups for days on end before taking them out can promote mold growth, and where do you think that mold could eventually end up? That’s right, your favorite coffee mug. Take your K-Cups out after they’ve cooled down a bit from your brew. 

    Make sure you also unplug your Keurig before cleaning. This will make it easier to spin it around and move it if necessary while you’re cleaning it. 

    Wash down the outside of your machine

    Wiping down a Keurig coffee maker

    Be sure to clean your Keurig’s surfaces every day.

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    We’re not talking about using a water hose, but give your Keurig a nice cleaning on any of its outside surfaces to get rid of any dried coffee residue. Keurig itself suggests wiping down your machine every day. 

    Clean the drip tray

    keurig drip tray

    The drip tray should be emptied and rinsed every day.

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    Spilled coffee is likely to build up in the drip tray, so make sure you’re emptying and cleaning it regularly. Otherwise, expect mold and smells to follow after weeks of not tending to it. Washing the drip tray is quick and easy — dish soap and warm water will do the trick. 

    Clean the reservoir

    Although its primary purpose is just to hold water, don’t skip on giving the water reservoir and lid some love. You can hand wash it with warm water and dish soap or throw it in your dishwasher. Before you clean these, make sure you take out the water filter at the bottom of the reservoir first; otherwise, you just made a new problem for yourself.

    Clean the K-Cup holder 

    instant-pod-keurig

    The K-Cup holder definitely needs to be cleaned.

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    This part of your Keurig sees most of the action and in turn, can be one of the grosser parts to clean. While it’s best if you clean every part of your machine, if you choose to just do one of these steps, it should be this one, by a lot.  

    Check the user manual that came with your machine or online to see how to properly remove the holder and so you can clean underneath it. You can run the holder under hot water to wash away any coffee grounds, residue or oils, but wiping it down a bit will be helpful as well. Also, don’t forget there’s a sharp needle in this area to puncture the K-Cups, so take care around that.

    Descale your machine with vinegar or a descaling solution

    keurig being descaled

    It’s recommended to descale your Keurig every few months.

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    This one you probably expected to see show up in this list at some point. But if you didn’t know, descaling your machine is a necessary task to ensure your machine works properly and continues to do so in the long run. 

    Given the sheer number of different models, activating the descaling mode on your specific coffee machine may be a little different, but Keurig’s descaling support page should help you find the right combination of buttons to press. 

    In general, descaling involves filling your Keurig’s water reservoir with a combination of vinegar and hot water (or Keurig’s own, pre-made solution) and running all of the solution through the machine without a pod inside until you need to add more water. Make sure you have a container big enough to catch the vinegar and water solution as it flows out. Let the Keurig sit for a few minutes and then fill the reservoir with water and repeat the brewing process. You’d probably benefit from repeating this a few times to avoid any potential vinegar aftertaste. 

    Luckily, descaling your machine isn’t a weekly requirement. Keurig encourages you to descale every few months, though. 

    For more, don’t miss the 10 foods you should never cook in your Instant Pot and 7 places that are likely hiding mold in your home. 

    FAQs

    What is the most important part of the Keurig coffeemaker that I should be cleaning?

    If you clean only a single part of your Keurig, it should be the K-Cup holder. That’s where most of the grime and waste will accumulate, making it a breeding ground for mold that could affect your future coffee cups.

    How often should I clean my Keurig?

    You should clean your coffeemaker once every few weeks, making sure there’s no mold building up in the K-Cup holder or the drip tray. A full descaling of the appliance should be performed every few months.

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