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Old 02-11-2019, 02:24 PM
echappist echappist is offline
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Originally Posted by ScottW View Post
I realize this question is below the general level of discussion in this thread, but I don't know any serious coffee geeks IRL so here goes...

What is the easiest & cheapest way to brew good black coffee in single-serve quantities (say, 8 to 12 oz for a travel mug/tumbler)? Consider that I'm currently using K-cups at home. At work I use the free-to-me Nespresso pods which I brew on the largest volume, then again to add 50-100% more water so it resembles something more like normal coffee or an Americano. Point being, the bar for improvement is extremely low, but so is my desire to spend big money on this.
FWIW I do have a Cuisinart burr grinder from my pre-kid days when I had time to mess with making a full pot before rushing out the door in the a.m.
What should I be looking at in terms of brewing apparatus? Aeropress? Seems like cleanup with the filters would be a little easier/quicker than a French press.
surely you jest; it's absolutely on-point and worthy of discussion

i would think Aeropress or pour-over would work equally well. Was pleasantly surprised by the quality of pour-overs (none of that scalding, burnt out taste that's part and parcel of peculators)
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