Javapresse manual burr grinder followed by javapress metal drip cone if on the
bike, or this plastic one for lightweight backpacking.
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,
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
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,
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
Yeah, those work great!
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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.
The product is the brew basket from the Technivorm Moccamaster Cup One