Timeline for Hot coffee brewing solutions for deep woods camping
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Jun 19, 2019 at 22:46 | comment | added | David Richerby | And I know plenty of people who use these for coffee at home and in the office, so it's not some low-quality "Oh, you're out in the backwoods so crappy coffee is part of the experience!" solution. | |
Jun 19, 2019 at 22:28 | comment | added | Shaun Peterson | Very similar but I have always used proudmarycoffee.com.au/products/…. Slightly more expensive but allows you to better control the strength of the coffee by having a valve on the bottom that dosn't activate till you put over a cup. | |
Jun 19, 2019 at 18:47 | comment | added | dwizum | You don't even need to buy one of these. I always have some heavy duty aluminum foil with me, form it into a cone-shaped funnel, poke a hole in the bottom, and put a cone coffee filter in it. Set it over a cup and pour the water in, then let it drip. Toss the grounds/filter, flatten the foil funnel, and save it for the next day. | |
Jun 19, 2019 at 13:34 | comment | added | Reed | I take a collapsible silicone one on all my backpacking trips. Normally they run 10 days and I have never had an issue with the coffee. | |
Jun 19, 2019 at 11:37 | comment | added | Jon Isr | I have made good experience with this camping version of a coffee-filter gsioutdoors.com/ultralight-java-drip.html. It is super light, does not need a lot of space (which can be a downside of the standard plastic cone), and does not need paper filters, which means less waste. | |
Jun 19, 2019 at 11:24 | comment | added | Pont | +1, this ticks all the boxes: cheap, lightweight, highly reliable, widely available, and makes good coffee. My plastic filter cone weighs 60g, and the paper filters 1.5g each. It's also possible to use a reusable mesh filter instead of the disposable paper filters. | |
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Jun 19, 2019 at 7:21 | history | answered | JollyJoker | CC BY-SA 4.0 |