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

2017-07-31 Thread Scott MacDonald
Javapresse manual burr grinder followed by javapress metal drip cone if on the 
bike, or this plastic one for lightweight backpacking. 
https://www.rei.com/product/784659/gsi-outdoors-ultralight-java-drip-coffee-maker?CAWELAID=12021789860147=Cj0KCQjwqvvLBRDIARIsAMYuvBFkCMKnFsT2iUqItqsHQnSdm49Dx7jstPqr_cccVxQYxcK5xWhzfpkaArGCEALw_wcB


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

2017-07-30 Thread Dan McNamara
The Clever Coffee dripper has a valve at the bottom that releases when put on a 
cup. So it functions like an immersion brewer (French Press or a Clover) but 
has the advantages of a drip brewer - filter and use of gravity. It makes a 
great cup but does not pack small. 

Dan

> On Jul 30, 2017, at 3:07 PM, Patrick Moore  wrote:
> 
> It looks just like the smaller of my 2 Melita drip makers. Is there something 
> about it that is different that doesn't appear in the photo? Or is the 
> difference the Technivorm system's water heater?
> 
> I agree that such baskets make excellent coffee!
> 
> Patrick "2 X #4/day man" Moore
> 
>> On Sun, Jul 30, 2017 at 9:14 AM, 'Chris Lampe 2' via RBW Owners Bunch 
>>  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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Re: [RBW] Possible alternate brew method for those coffee on the go riders.

2017-07-30 Thread Patrick Moore
Jay: grind it very fine as if for Turkish (and not the medium as Melita
recommends -- dunno about Technivorm). This will get it as strong as you
like -- my bro in law prepared mine on Friday morning (7 am) -- usual 12 oz
-- but used a much finer grind than I'd been using. Man, I was wired until
2 pm!

I have a #1 or #2 Melita, but like a bigger basket, so I ordered a #4
which, oddly, came with 3 great big holes in the bottom. I Shoe Goo'd holes
#s 1 and 3 shut; now it's much better!

Patrick "also uses a press" Moore

On Sun, Jul 30, 2017 at 11:21 AM, Jay Connolly 
wrote:

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

2017-07-30 Thread Patrick Moore
It looks just like the smaller of my 2 Melita drip makers. Is there
something about it that is different that doesn't appear in the photo? Or
is the difference the Technivorm system's water heater?

I agree that such baskets make excellent coffee!

Patrick "2 X #4/day man" Moore

On Sun, Jul 30, 2017 at 9:14 AM, 'Chris Lampe 2' via RBW Owners Bunch <
rbw-owners-bunch@googlegroups.com> 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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[RBW] Possible alternate brew method for those coffee on the go riders.

2017-07-30 Thread Jay Connolly
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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[RBW] Possible alternate brew method for those coffee on the go riders.

2017-07-30 Thread Nash Taylor
Yeah, those work great!

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

2017-07-30 Thread 'Chris Lampe 2' via RBW Owners Bunch
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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