What a Navy coffee mug can teach us about ritual (and black coffee)
Dec 31, 2025 2:01 pm
Coffee is more than a drink. For many of us, it’s a daily "anchor" (get it?) - a moment of stillness, familiarity, and comfort. But did you know that for some people, a coffee mug can hold meaning that goes far beyond what’s in the cup?
TBCL's latest post explores an unusual Navy tradition: sailors who intentionally don’t wash their personal coffee mugs. What started as a practical habit at sea became a kind of informal ritual tied to ownership, identity, and routine - all connected to drinking black coffee day after day.
Here’s what you’ll find in the article:
- Why some U.S. Navy sailors leave their mugs unwashed
- How this practice evolved from shipboard life and black coffee routines
- What this tradition says about habit, familiarity, and identity
- What parts of the story apply to your own coffee rituals (and what doesn’t)
👉 Read the article: Why Some U.S. Navy Sailors Do Not Wash Their Coffee Mugs and What the Ritual Really Means
Whether you’re intrigued by coffee tradition or just enjoy slow, thoughtful context around a simple daily habit, this piece gives you a fresh perspective on the everyday objects and behaviors we take for granted.
Warmly,
Mark
The Black Coffee Life