[RBW] Re: Possible alternate brew method for those coffee on the go riders.

2017-07-30 Thread Philip Kim
I also need use the same one as Kellie. Got mine from ocean air as well. Very 
useful and compact!

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[RBW] Re: Possible alternate brew method for those coffee on the go riders.

2017-07-30 Thread 'Chris Lampe 2' via RBW Owners Bunch
That top one is a very similar concept but even more compact.  Pretty cool 
if it makes good coffee.



On Sunday, July 30, 2017 at 5:01:04 PM UTC-5, Kellie wrote:
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> Here's a much more packable drip coffee maker. This photo from Ocean Air 
> Cycles, where you can purchase it from. The cone totally collapses; becomes 
> flat, and it weighs next to nothing. I also use a Clever Coffee maker (2nd 
> photo), looks much like yours but it's more like a french press where you 
> let the water steep and when you* put it on top of your cup* it pours 
> out. Order from Sweet Maria's in Oakland. Both use filters, easier to clean 
> than an Aeropress.
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> On Sunday, July 30, 2017 at 8:14:37 AM UTC-7, Chris Lampe 2 wrote:
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>> I know a lot of people here have a lightweight coffee brewing system they 
>> carry on their bikes and I just discovered a product that is extremely 
>> light, relatively cheap and makes a good cup of coffee with no skill 
>> needed.  
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>> The product is the brew basket from the Technivorm Moccamaster Cup One 
>> brewer.  This brewer is designed to run 10oz of water thru 18-20 grams of 
>> coffee at an optimum extraction time.  The brew basket is durable plastic, 
>> weighs less than 1/3 of what an Aeropress weighs and has a built in rim 
>> that will sit on the top of a wide coffee cup.  It's designed for #1 
>> filters but I found that #4 filters work fine.  The brew basket is 
>> available from Technivorm for $15.  
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>> The brew method is simple:
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>> 1)  Put filter in brew basket, grind coffee, add coffee to brew basket, 
>> set brew basket on top of cup.
>> 2)  Heat water and pour 330ml or 10 oz of water (If you measure it once 
>> while at home, it's easy to approximate without measuring) into brew 
>> basket.  Stir
>> 3)  Wait for coffee to drain into cup.  Takes about 4 minutes.  
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>> It's essentially a cheap, lightweight, low-attention pour over.   
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[RBW] Re: Possible alternate brew method for those coffee on the go riders.

2017-07-30 Thread Kellie
Here's a much more packable drip coffee maker. This photo from Ocean Air 
Cycles, where you can purchase it from. The cone totally collapses; becomes 
flat, and it weighs next to nothing. I also use a Clever Coffee maker (2nd 
photo), looks much like yours but it's more like a french press where you 
let the water steep and when you* put it on top of your cup* it pours out. 
Order from Sweet Maria's in Oakland. Both use filters, easier to clean than 
an Aeropress.









On Sunday, July 30, 2017 at 8:14:37 AM UTC-7, Chris Lampe 2 wrote:
>
> I know a lot of people here have a lightweight coffee brewing system they 
> carry on their bikes and I just discovered a product that is extremely 
> light, relatively cheap and makes a good cup of coffee with no skill 
> needed.  
>
> The product is the brew basket from the Technivorm Moccamaster Cup One 
> brewer.  This brewer is designed to run 10oz of water thru 18-20 grams of 
> coffee at an optimum extraction time.  The brew basket is durable plastic, 
> weighs less than 1/3 of what an Aeropress weighs and has a built in rim 
> that will sit on the top of a wide coffee cup.  It's designed for #1 
> filters but I found that #4 filters work fine.  The brew basket is 
> available from Technivorm for $15.  
>
> The brew method is simple:
>
> 1)  Put filter in brew basket, grind coffee, add coffee to brew basket, 
> set brew basket on top of cup.
> 2)  Heat water and pour 330ml or 10 oz of water (If you measure it once 
> while at home, it's easy to approximate without measuring) into brew 
> basket.  Stir
> 3)  Wait for coffee to drain into cup.  Takes about 4 minutes.  
>
> It's essentially a cheap, lightweight, low-attention pour over.   
>
> The brew basket:
>
>
> 
>
>
>
> In action:
>
>
>
> 
>
>
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>

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[RBW] Re: Possible alternate brew method for those coffee on the go riders.

2017-07-30 Thread Jonathan D.
I don't like the paper filters. This metal filter is my go to on a daily basis 
and from a local company. https://ablebrewing.com/products/kone-coffee-filter

For this method you need the right grind and Por technique but it tastes great. 
Otherwise for light travel, i.e. Backpacking, hard to be beat Starbucks 
instant. 

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[RBW] Re: Possible alternate brew method for those coffee on the go riders.

2017-07-30 Thread 'Chris Lampe 2' via RBW Owners Bunch
I'm kind of with you on that and French Press is my favorite method.  This 
is a nice compromise except I'm actually using this basket on my full size 
technivorm as a fully automatic drip, rather than as a manual pour over. 
 Couldn't be simpler.  The portable idea just occurred to me the first time 
I used this basket.  


On Sunday, July 30, 2017 at 12:21:38 PM UTC-5, Jay Connolly wrote:
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> I really like bold coffee, and I find that coffee made with this sort of 
> system comes out a bit "thin." Best thing I've found is the aeropress, 
> which allows you to control the brew time and make anything from "espresso" 
> to a full cup of coffee. If you're getting the taste you want, though, then 
> there's probably nothing simpler, easier, and more cost effective than what 
> you're doing.
>
> Jay
>

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