roostershooter
motorcycle cowboy
I'm looking to reduce the space requirements for my camping gear that I carry on my bike. One area is my coffee pot. What do you use to brew coffee while camping on a bike?
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One needs to have pre-ground coffee (or carry a portable grinder) and a cup of boiling water. The AeroPress is pretty easy to use and can make a nice strong cup of coffee - in fact the instructions suggest some dilution - not me, I like it strong.
http://aerobie.com/products/aeropress.htm
I have a one cup at a time cone filter that sits on the cup. It also fits over a small thermos bottle to fill it for later. I have seen and used small French press pots trouble with French press pots is you get it really strong or sludge. Not for all tastes.
I have a one cup at a time cone filter that sits on the cup. It also fits over a small thermos bottle to fill it for later. I have seen and used small French press pots trouble with French press pots is you get it really strong or sludge. Not for all tastes.
There's an art to it, but once you get it right the brew can't be beat! If you are attending the rally show up in the morning with your cup and I'll show you what I mean.
Pete
JetBoil and Starbucks Via here.
+1 on Starbucks Via. Yes, it's instant coffee but it ain't bad and each one-serving packet takes up about as close to no room as you can get. So then all you need is a cup and a heat source, which you probably have in your kit already.
Now if you had an ST1300 Pan, you could brew coffee or hot soup in the fairing pockets. Maybe bake muffins, too.
pete