I mean it.
From k-cups to conical burr grinders. Show me what you got. If it's got cream in it, you've made a mocha frappa whatever and I no longer consider it coffee. š
My personal tastes are in the middle of the road, skewing toward dark roasts with low acidity.
Favorite cup of coffee: 500mL of just-off-boil water, poured over 30 to 35g of M1 ground (per Capresso's metrics) Guatemalan Antigua beans with a medium roast in a french press, stirred and steeped for 90 seconds.
Favorite k-cup: Starbucks Sumatra. Used to hate Starbucks, but their consistency is appealing in times of need.
Favorite pre-ground espresso brand: Cafe Bustelo.
Favorite french press: 1L Bodum Young press, glass vessel with plastic/rubber encasement. Old amazon listing is dead, but has photos. This thing has survived so many outdoor adventures... Meanwhile, my more traditional one with metal housing that never leaves the house died within the first couple of years. Replaced it with another one of the plastic housing variants and it's still in my kitchen today. 1L is perfect for a couples camping trip because you can shove about 3 mornings worth of pre-ground coffee into it - 2 in plastic bags and one in the bottom.
Favorite portable espresso maker: Wacaco Nanopresso with the Nespresso adapter. I don't own this particular setup right now, but I have had several great years of use out of an earlier model that requires fresh espresso grounds. I'd much prefer to pack Nespresso pods since I think they taste better than anything I can carry per-ground for a 2+ day trip.
From k-cups to conical burr grinders. Show me what you got. If it's got cream in it, you've made a mocha frappa whatever and I no longer consider it coffee. š
My personal tastes are in the middle of the road, skewing toward dark roasts with low acidity.
Favorite cup of coffee: 500mL of just-off-boil water, poured over 30 to 35g of M1 ground (per Capresso's metrics) Guatemalan Antigua beans with a medium roast in a french press, stirred and steeped for 90 seconds.
Favorite k-cup: Starbucks Sumatra. Used to hate Starbucks, but their consistency is appealing in times of need.
Favorite pre-ground espresso brand: Cafe Bustelo.
Favorite french press: 1L Bodum Young press, glass vessel with plastic/rubber encasement. Old amazon listing is dead, but has photos. This thing has survived so many outdoor adventures... Meanwhile, my more traditional one with metal housing that never leaves the house died within the first couple of years. Replaced it with another one of the plastic housing variants and it's still in my kitchen today. 1L is perfect for a couples camping trip because you can shove about 3 mornings worth of pre-ground coffee into it - 2 in plastic bags and one in the bottom.
Favorite portable espresso maker: Wacaco Nanopresso with the Nespresso adapter. I don't own this particular setup right now, but I have had several great years of use out of an earlier model that requires fresh espresso grounds. I'd much prefer to pack Nespresso pods since I think they taste better than anything I can carry per-ground for a 2+ day trip.
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