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Old 02-24-2020, 08:13 AM
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Another +1 on the aero press. That's become my coffee outside and inside go to. Makes the best cup.
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Old 02-24-2020, 08:16 AM
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The aeropress go looks interesting, but I wonder how much of the weight is because the mug is ceramic
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Old 02-24-2020, 08:35 AM
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No photos....who camps outside in winter??

But I use the moka pot on a good old coleman propane stove....MSR Dragonfly for backpacking.

love the shot of the old white gas coleman...reminds me of camping trips with my parents back in the '70's.
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Old 02-24-2020, 09:02 AM
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i'm a pour-over fan, though i want to find a better device than this collapsible silicone one. it's too hard to clean in the field. msr stove, check.
Check out the helix coffee maker! Might be just what you're looking for..

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Old 02-24-2020, 12:45 PM
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Has anyone tried the smaller aeropress Go?
I haven’t tried it, but the regular aeropress is fairly small and light. When I used to bike camp, I didn’t have the aeropress but I had a full sized French press (and the jetboil). You can store coffee grounds inside the French press as to take up less room.
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Old 02-24-2020, 12:48 PM
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this wont be bike carrying friendly, but i'm kind of digging this Stanley pour over set-up that's apparently coming this year for car camping.

Depending on how much can be stuffed into each for packing, I think this looks promising
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Old 02-24-2020, 12:52 PM
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No one said it needed to be hot, or alcohol free.

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Old 02-24-2020, 12:58 PM
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Check out the helix coffee maker! Might be just what you're looking for..

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yes, that looks nice. thanks!
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Old 02-24-2020, 01:12 PM
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i'm a pour-over fan, though i want to find a better device than this collapsible silicone one. it's too hard to clean in the field. msr stove, check.
Pretty much my setup except the pourover cone. If you are looking for metal here are couple of options. I use the top one, it works pretty well. Not very good from a thermal perspective, but makes a solid cup. I like that it uses Hario filters, but you have to be careful with 02's and above. I would probably try the snowpeak if I did it again.

https://www.backcountrygear.com/heli...hoCcOgQAvD_BwE

or

https://www.rei.com/product/100184/s...E&gclsrc=aw.ds

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Old 02-24-2020, 01:19 PM
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Not strictly an "outside" coffee question, but is anyone brewing their pourover into a thermal carafe? I'd like to use my 02 cone, but brew directly into something that will keep the coffee warm rather than transferring after brew.
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Old 02-24-2020, 01:22 PM
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Not strictly an "outside" coffee question, but is anyone brewing their pourover into a thermal carafe? I'd like to use my 02 cone, but brew directly into something that will keep the coffee warm rather than transferring after brew.
yes, i do this on occasion.

if you get a yeti rambler bottle, and pre-heat it with hot water (like sink hot water), coffee will stay hot in this thing for like the whole day.

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Old 02-24-2020, 01:30 PM
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Not strictly an "outside" coffee question, but is anyone brewing their pourover into a thermal carafe? I'd like to use my 02 cone, but brew directly into something that will keep the coffee warm rather than transferring after brew.
Yes, I brew directly into my Contigo travel mug to take to the office, and then do another one for a cup at home in the morning. Pre-heating helps (as "Angry" points out).....
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Old 02-24-2020, 01:50 PM
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i'm a pour-over fan, though i want to find a better device than this collapsible silicone one. it's too hard to clean in the field. msr stove, check.
There are a lot of pour over devices for bikepacking these days. But all of them seem like a pain to clean. The folding titanium ones would seem much easier to clean, but they are expensive and I'm not sure how well they work. The Helix is a good product as well.

These are pretty swell, honestly.


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Old 02-24-2020, 03:26 PM
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Not strictly an "outside" coffee question, but is anyone brewing their pourover into a thermal carafe? I'd like to use my 02 cone, but brew directly into something that will keep the coffee warm rather than transferring after brew.
Do so regularly using a Hydroflask
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Old 02-24-2020, 04:30 PM
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I like my planetary design press.
https://planetarydesign.com/shop/ste...with-bru-stop/
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