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Main Boards => Gear => Topic started by: dank86 on 17:46:21, 30/10/19
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I found a new device for making cups of coffee and it looks like it'll work really well during a hike.
I know some people like their instant coffee, but on longer camping trips info like a proper cup.
It's called the brew it stick and is £12 and makes a very nice cup of coffee.
I have posted a video about it on my channel or if you just want to see it on Amazon here's it's link https://amzn.to/2JyC7gq
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I'm glad I watched the video because when I glanced at the main page I thought the base was the cup.
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So easy to mistake it for something else, glad I've got one now though
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It reminded me of an updated version of a double-sided sprung loaded perforated spoon my mother used to use to make us a cup of tea so we wouldn't have tea leaves in the bottom of our cups. I personally wouldn't buy such a coffee maker but for ground coffee drinkers it looks very neat. What do you do with the container when the coffee is old, wash it under a tap? When I'm hiking I only drink water, nothing else.
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I know what you're on about my nan used to have one of them tea strainer things.
After I've used it I leave it drip dry in it drip pot and put the grounds in my food waste bin, a quick rinse under the tap gets any of the little bits left.
On day hikes I'll just have water on me, sometimes I'll have a cook set in the car if it's a cold or wet day, sometimes it's nice to have a warm drink. I'm mainly going to be using it on multiday trips where a coffee in the morning is needed lol
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I find coffee bags quite adequate. Pop one into boiling water and leave till the desired taste is reached. When finished, split the bag and leave the coffee grounds on the floor. Carry the paper out with you.
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I find coffee bags quite adequate. Pop one into boiling water and leave till the desired taste is reached. When finished, split the bag and leave the coffee grounds on the floor. Carry the paper out with you.
Taylor’s of Harrogate Hot Lava Java - strength 6. That will keep you awake. I use the bags at work to save making a pot of coffee and having to clean it up afterwards. I usually make a pot of it using the ground version for breakfast.
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... When finished, split the bag and leave the coffee grounds on the floor. Carry the paper out with you.
Why not carry it all out with you?
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The coffee grounds will wash into the ground and rot down. Similarly with teabags. The paper won't. Don't want to have to carry numerous soggy bags. There is enough packaging rubbish which has to be carried until you reach a bin. O0
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'Fraid we'll have to agree to disagree.
To me, it's littering. Same as leaving banana skins, orange peel and apple cores. Yes, they might rot down, but they don't belong there and look unsightly.
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Coffee grounds and tea leaves compost down very quickly, but the bags around them do not. It can take three years for the actual bag in a tea bag to breakdown in a proper hot compost heap, they are laced with plastic. Banana peel and orange skins just dumped take an awful lot longer to compost than people realise.
Edited to add, that looks like a handy piece of camping gear, Dan. Good video too.
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I use coffee grounds as compost in my garden. I scatter them directly on the soil. Works well and gives the slugs a real high.
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I didn`t realise that you could get coffee bags.. ??? I sometimes brew fresh coffee but always find it a bit of a faff too. I like the barista brand name coffee from Nescafe. It has fresh grounds in it and being instant is quick and easy. For me it is the closest yet to that fresh coffee taste...
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I use coffee grounds as compost in my garden. I scatter them directly on the soil. Works well and gives the slugs a real high.
Yep, really good composted or as a mulch. Not so sure about the slugs though, I think they get to like it. :-\
RHS long term tests proved nothing much works with slugs. Published last year. Beer traps seem to be ok. My Allotment neighbour believes that drinking the beer first and letting the slugs have the second hand beer is best.
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I can’t stand instant coffee. To me it is like non-alcoholic beer, low fat spread, or non-malt whisky. I would rather go without than have the artificial version. The real stuff less often is much better.
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I can’t stand instant coffee. To me it is like non-alcoholic beer, low fat spread, or non-malt whisky. I would rather go without than have the artificial version. The real stuff less often is much better.
+1 to all those
and add alcohol free wine
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For me only ground coffee will do at home, a two-cup cafetierre is just right for my half-pint mug, made strong enough to stand the spoon up in and with three sweeteners added. Percol Intense Italiano was my favourite until that became unavailable, so now the next best is L'Or Classique. I only have one a day, mind, after breakfast.
On multiple-day walks I take a 35mm film pot filled with instant coffee, either Nescafe Blend 37 or L'Or Classique, they're both as horrible as each other (you can't compare the L'Or instant with the ground), especially in a plastic mug, but it's better than going without.
I used to carry a plastic teaspoon to measure two generous spoonsful but I left it out of my equipment when I realised that this was the only time I used it and I could drop the same amount onto my multipurpose plastic dessert spoon. So that's one little item less to lose, and three or four grammes less weight!
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Also, don’t pollute coffee by adding cow excretions or sugar, or beer by adding lemonade, lime or anything else and especially malt whisky by adding anything other than a splash of water (definitely don’t add an ‘e’ before the ‘y’).
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I take powdered lemon tea, probably full of E-numbers and bad for you but tastes better than plain black tea. Also no bag to mess up the world. Not a coffee drinker to much faff for a mug full of mud.
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and add alcohol free wine
Isn`t that called Ribena ? ???
I`m off to Aldi to get my alcohol laden wine and instant coffee :o
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I use one of these, cost about £5-6, not as good as an aero press, but ok for camping...
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Finum-Brewing-Basket-Permanent-Filter/dp/B000I68NCS/
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Many pubs do coffee :)
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Many pubs do coffee :)
That is the wrong use for a pub :)
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Not if you've got to drive afterwards :(
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"Many pubs do coffee
That is the wrong use for a pub "
Put a little sugar in your cup and some vodka.
I prefer the coarse ground boiled coffee in the forest it taste best made on a fire.