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Answer by Fábio Roberto Teodoro for Hot coffee brewing solutions for deep...
There is a traditional way of doing it here in the south of Brazil, called "café tropeiro". You heat the water until it boils, then add coffee powder and mix it. The secret is to put some pieces of the...
View ArticleAnswer by mgarciaisaia for Hot coffee brewing solutions for deep woods camping
There are some collapsible coffee drippers you can get. Don't take so much space, and kind of light-weight. Your milleage may vary.
View ArticleAnswer by Nathan for Hot coffee brewing solutions for deep woods camping
I recently improvised this pour over solution while traveling and it's so simple, light, delicious, compostable and cheap, I've been taking it camping. Bring paper filters and ground coffee, and use a...
View ArticleAnswer by Sherwood Botsford for Hot coffee brewing solutions for deep woods...
I make camp coffee as follows:I use large tin cans as pots. They can be gotten at any restaurant, cafeteria and hold about 3 quarts. It's quick work to add a wire bail to them. Morning coffee for...
View ArticleAnswer by John S for Hot coffee brewing solutions for deep woods camping
What I like to do is essentially make little tea bags but with coffee filled with coffee grounds. You take the filters you would normally filter your coffee through, put a little coffee in it and tie...
View ArticleAnswer by uhoh for Hot coffee brewing solutions for deep woods camping
Indonesian "mud" coffee works fine.If coffee beans are ground sufficiently fine, you can just put some together with near-boiling water, stir a bit, wait 3-5 minutes and all of the grounds will sink to...
View ArticleAnswer by Matt Salzman for Hot coffee brewing solutions for deep woods camping
As Anger Density recommended I would recommend making a coffee teabag with some coffee filters and floss. This can be done is a couple easy steps:Grind beansPut serving size in coffee filter (enough...
View ArticleAnswer by Anger Density for Hot coffee brewing solutions for deep woods camping
As long as you can pre-grind the beans, why not make a kind of tea bag with a coffee filter? Measure the appropriate amount of coffee and fold/staple the filter closed around it. Steep for an...
View ArticleAnswer by Graham for Hot coffee brewing solutions for deep woods camping
I have an Oomph coffee press. It works very well, and produces very good coffee if you only want one cup at a time. Allegedly it can also be used for drinking out of like a travel mug, but personally I...
View ArticleAnswer by Stian for Hot coffee brewing solutions for deep woods camping
I recommend either making camp coffee (or cowboy coffee I see it referred to) or bringing an aeropress. They are light, probably around 200 grams and easy to clean and operate. Grind the coffee in...
View ArticleAnswer by Mike Williams for Hot coffee brewing solutions for deep woods camping
My solution is the same arrangement I use at home. I use a Porlex hand grinder to grind the beans, and an Aeropress to do the extraction.The Porlex mini grinder...
View ArticleAnswer by stib for Hot coffee brewing solutions for deep woods camping
Another alternative, similar to cowboy coffee, but a bit more refined is a Turkish style cezve (AKA ibrik). These are usually made of super thin copper and are light enough to pack.For these you use...
View ArticleAnswer by stib for Hot coffee brewing solutions for deep woods camping
If you're an espresso purist you could try a minipresso. They're a hand powered esspresso machine. I was introduced to them by a climbing guide who actually climbed with one and brewed up on top of a...
View ArticleAnswer by spacetyper for Hot coffee brewing solutions for deep woods camping
Similar to @JollyJoker, I tend to make single-cup pour over coffee when backpacking. While I normally buy disposable (read: burnable) single use packs, you can also buy camping specific re-usable pour...
View ArticleAnswer by josh for Hot coffee brewing solutions for deep woods camping
The easiest and most reusable method in my opinion is the Moka Pot.Simply add water and ground beans to the base and heat over a stove or open fire. You end up with espresso in the top compartment. You...
View ArticleAnswer by JollyJoker for Hot coffee brewing solutions for deep woods camping
I've used one of these filter holders on top of a thermos, pouring hot water a little at a time. If you don't want to carry a thermos, use a mug.A largish single-walled mug + one of these and a few...
View ArticleAnswer by Charlie Brumbaugh for Hot coffee brewing solutions for deep woods...
I just ran the experiment of making hot coffee with a cotton coffee sock instead of doing my usual cold brew and it works fine.It's almost the same as cowboy coffee but has the advantage of separating...
View ArticleAnswer by Greenstone Walker for Hot coffee brewing solutions for deep woods...
I have used a travel coffee plunger with pre-ground coffee. It worked well (I actually prefer plunger coffee to espresso) but after a couple of trips I decided that the extra bulk wasn't worth it for...
View ArticleAnswer by StrongBad for Hot coffee brewing solutions for deep woods camping
As long as you are okay with grinding your beans at home, why not just make cowboy coffee. Basically you Put your tin cup on the fire/stove and bring the water to a boilRemove the cup from the heat and...
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I'll be going pretty deep into the woods with some buddies and staying in a cabin; I'll have access to a campfire and a wood stove. Can also bring batteries of any kind with me.I'd love to bring my...
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