this topic has been worked over pretty well, and i'm just fine with starbucks via instant coffee for camping. butt: while waiting for my wife to finish shopping, found these in the kitchen section at Marshall's. (You need to Login or Register to view media files and links); packs flat and looks durable. .at 2.49 nothing to lose. like Solus, one of my favorites is Peet's Major Dickason's Blend. this year, we brew.
Posted by: Solus Posted on: Nov 5th, 2014 at 9:37pm
I have a solo cook kit that includes one pot (a little over a liter) and the pot holds the mug, plastic bowl, filter and spoon. Packed small, but having just one pot was time consuming (coffee- clean pot, oatmeal- clean pot, coffee again), so I went back to my 2 nesting pots so I could do coffee and oatmeal without cleaning or re-priming the stove.
Posted by: mastertangler Posted on: Nov 5th, 2014 at 12:30pm
I liked Solus suggestion with the brewing basket and purchased both sizes since shipping was about as much as the basket.
This seems to be the right thinking IMO. The basket is very light but reasonably strong. The smaller size (medium) was bigger than I thought it would be and that will be the size that should interest canoe trippers. The larger size will be regulated to steeping cups of tea on the home front.
Boil water, throw grounds directly in (cowboy coffee) and strain through filter into cup. Presto.......No heavy complicated press, no little bags to fill etc. etc. Thanks Solus, this will be a significant upgrade for me with very little sacrifice in terms of weight or bulk up
Posted by: mastertangler Posted on: Oct 28th, 2014 at 11:30am
I think the finum filter is small light and less hassle than the filter bags. It easily slides into my small stainless cup. I simply throw grounds in boiling water, wait a minute or two and pour through the filter into my cup.
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Geez, could anything be simpler? Rumor has it that you should wait 30 seconds after boiling the water before adding grounds........not sure I am to that level of coffee sophistication (I usually just take instant) and couldn't tell the dif. Adding grounds to boiling water was always the way we made it in deer camp and it was great even without straining the grounds.
The trade off is another pan to rinse? Make the coffee in the oatmeal pan and then strain into a cup? ("That would be correct sir")
What if your entire mess kit is the stainless steel cup as is often the case on back packing trips? Probably back to instant anyways for space and weight considerations.........I have to use 2 of those Starbucks vias to make a decent cup.
Speaking of cups.......while I love my Evernew Titanium pan I despise titanium cups. They are easily crushed and stuff gets cold really fast. My stainless steel cup has been on every outdoor adventure for the past 2 decades, just have to place the handle upwind
Posted by: jimmar Posted on: Oct 28th, 2014 at 11:13am
Ordered some Gene Hicks sampler packs today. Sounded pretty good.
received the coffee yesterday. fast service plus they threw in 2 extra packets of different variety for free. I have yet to try it but I expect good things.
Posted by: Solus Posted on: Oct 27th, 2014 at 3:33pm
I think the finum filter is small light and less hassle than the filter bags. It easily slides into my small stainless cup. I simply throw grounds in boiling water, wait a minute or two and pour through the filter into my cup.
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Posted by: mastertangler Posted on: Oct 27th, 2014 at 11:01am
Ordered some Gene Hicks sampler packs today. Sounded pretty good.
That does sound pretty good and a very reasonable price. I wonder if you catch more with the fisherman's blend?
I keep trying to upgrade my coffee situation on trips but invariably I go back to instant for space and weight reasons. But Denton Doc might have pointed me in the right direction with the little sacs and steep method, probably would of never occurred to me.
Back in the deer hunting days we would just throw a bunch of grounds in a pot of boiling water and then give it a stir and let it settle out.......pretty good.
All this talk of high priced coffee.........I drink Maxwell House at home, make it strong and use a press, I like it well enough and don't go broke.
I think the 2 best coffees I have ever had were what was common in Kansas City (several of the hotels had it) I asked for the name of it but promptly forgot and the other brand I love is Babys Coffee which is roasted in Louisiana but I purchase in a storefront in Key West. I have a collection of their T shirts as I dig the Logo.
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Posted by: jimmar Posted on: Oct 25th, 2014 at 12:41am
I generally throw in some (You need to Login or Register to view media files and links) for making coffee (by the steep method). I also noticed that they are now making them with draw strings so you don't have to keep track of a clip to keep them closed while you are making coffee.
I set the used bag by the fire to dry and burn the whole thing later.
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Experianced DD's setup. I think it's the best I've seen. I have the GSI collapsible drip. It's a lot of extra weight for nothing in comparison. Now to find a good clip like he has. Thanks Doc