How to remedy the flavor problem

We've determined that a larger cup of coffee from your Keurig may not be as strong as you'd like, but there's no need to panic just yet. While 6 ounces is the recommended maximum for a single coffee pod, that doesn't mean you can't find creative ways to enjoy a robust and flavorful cup while still savoring a larger mug.
The simplest solution to this K-Cup limitation is to use multiple coffee pods for each brew (essentially brewing two smaller cups in one mug). By doing this, you can ensure that you capture the full flavor of your coffee while also increasing your serving size. Just keep in mind that you'll also be consuming double the caffeine, so if you're sensitive to it, proceed with caution to avoid feeling jittery. You can always opt for a lower-caffeine coffee for one or both of the pods. This dual-pod approach is also a fantastic way to mix different flavors into your coffee, and there are numerous additions you can use to enhance the taste beyond just the strength of the brew. So, whether you choose to use two coffee pods or add extra ingredients from your kitchen, you have all the tools at your disposal to make the most of your Keurig.
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