Off-Road Ranger I
It's not Chili without beans!Okay, let's set some ground rules: beans or no beans?
Off-Road Ranger I
It's not Chili without beans!Okay, let's set some ground rules: beans or no beans?
Pathfinder II
Since this is still the coffee thread... I prefer to grind my beans on the trail just before I make my coffee.Okay, let's set some ground rules: beans or no beans?
Well referencing the fact that an '83 Chateeau Margaux holds of a current face value of about $318, you'd first want to be sure that you surrounded the vehicle in a safe travel vesicle.Wow, a 7 page thread about the best way to make coffee while camping. Overlanders are truly renaissance people.
Next, let's discuss how to keep that 1983 Chateau Margaux at perfect cellar temperature when traveling thru the desert...
Method of making is unimportant, the amount of grounds you put in is. I believe the amount is too much plus one scoop to be sure...hahahaha do they cook it in a cezve!?
In 2008, I interned for a therapeutic recreation outdoor program in Colorado. One one trip, i was charged with the supplies, and grocery, for 8-10 clients, volunteers and staff, on a canoe trip across a lake. We were ready to go, and 1/2 way to the put-in, someone asked "What kind of coffee are we having in the morning?" As a non-coffee drinking, i said "None". Someone almost flew through the windshield because the van stopped so hard. After the abrupt stop, we had to back track a few miles to the closest grocery to get some coffee grounds and a basic percolator. Needless to say, that was the last time i was in charge of food.
Pathfinder I
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Pathfinder I
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Id like to know how you Americans leave what looks like a enamel billy can on the fire and pour piping hot coffee or does it just look better than its tastesIf you are using a percolator that's going to be your main issue. Also, if the water tastes bad, the coffee will taste bad.
Enthusiast III
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Enthusiast III
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Not being American.We brits aint that acumplished at the coffee brew more T i allways like a coffee , facinates me when i see the camp fire with the coffee pot on .
When ive tried this it always tastes stewed were am i going wrong ?
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Enthusiast III
I love coffee, however it does smell better than it tastes. Nothing beats the smell of coffee in the morning, especially if you are in the woods.Id like to know how you Americans leave what looks like a enamel billy can on the fire and pour piping hot coffee or does it just look better than its tastes
When you are camping nothing is better than being the first one up and having that first cup, before anyone wakes up.Snow peak Folding Drip Coffee + GSI Coffee Grinder + Daiso Milk Frother = Camp Grande Latte
This is my before anyone is awake moment... Priceless
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Enthusiast III
I agree completely. Coffee, food and wood fires are always better in the woods.I love coffee, however it does smell better than it tastes. Nothing beats the smell of coffee in the morning, especially if you are in the woods.
Enthusiast III
I like to call it my calm before the family storm lol.When you are camping nothing is better than being the first one up and having that first cup, before anyone wakes up.
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