Oct-25-2014 08:56 PM
Oct-28-2014 03:48 AM
wmoses wrote:oughtsix wrote:
I second the French Press idea for coffee! Here is the one we use:
http://www.rei.com/product/820451/rei-table-top-french-coffee-press-48-fl-oz
This looks like a nice pot but I have one question about french presses in general.
Once the coffee is steeped, then any remaining coffee continues to get stronger as it sits in the pressed coffee grounds, correct?
We typically drink a couple of cups each in the morning and we would like the second cups to be the same as the first. From that point of view a percolator may be better since the grounds are out of the coffee when the operation is done. Making a second brewing for the second cups would make me rethink the second cups.
Oct-27-2014 08:13 AM
Oct-27-2014 07:54 AM
profdant139 wrote:
Delphi, that collapsible drip basket is a great idea! I use a "redneck" version of the same thing -- I use an ordinary plastic basket from a broken Mr. Coffee machine (and you know those machines break all the time). I then put a paper filter in it and stick the whole thing on top of an insulated carafe. I pour the hot water onto the grounds in the filter basket, and voila! When I am done, I dump the filter in the trash -- nothing to rinse, unlike a french press or a percolator.
I started doing this while camping, and now that is what I do at home, too. The local coffee shop calls this "artisanal pour over brew" and charges four dollars a cup.
Oct-26-2014 08:01 PM
Oct-26-2014 07:17 PM
Oct-26-2014 06:37 PM
wmoses wrote:
Once the coffee is steeped, then any remaining coffee continues to get stronger as it sits in the pressed coffee grounds, correct?
Oct-26-2014 05:55 PM
rbpru wrote:
If you are self-contained and bringing your own generator, you are not dry camping. You are electric only camping.
Your 2000 watt generator can supply a bit more than 16 amps at 120 volts. My Mr. Coffee draws 900 watts so I doubt if I could run it and a hair dryer at the same time with only 2000 watts.
Likewise the AC, the microwave or an electric space heater would all most likely need to be run one at a time.
When we camp with no hookups we adjust accordingly, we make cowboy coffee (grounds in the pot) on the stove. The frig and the water heater, are switched to gas, the battery is used for lights and water pump. The 120 volt TV, microwave and AC is out of service.
Two or three days is about our no hook-up limit so I have never fussed with a generator.
Oct-26-2014 05:36 PM
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Oct-26-2014 02:48 PM
JiminDenver wrote:
The other side of dry camping is frsh water and waste tanks. How are you set up for that?
Oct-26-2014 12:30 PM
DougE wrote:
...Give it a few minutes to steep, do the press, then pour into a thermos. It stays hot for hours then and doesn't get bitter. Which coffee to grind coarse at the store is a whole nuther issue.
Oct-26-2014 12:26 PM
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