I have no problem with the extra minutes at home using pour over. In the office and travel trailer trips, looking for quick and less clean up method. Keurig in the office would work, but looking for more flavor.Aeropress is great. And I use mine all the time. But if you have a couple more minutes a regular pour over is also a good option.
A mokapot is really good too for pre ride/race rocket fuel. I’m not sure if it’s in my head or not but when I use mine the caffeine buzz is intensified.
I really like their Darkness Monster. And I'll usually grab a few of their cold brew cans whenever I go there.This is on our list to try
Lot's of Jawn in their selections.I really like their Darkness Monster. And I'll usually grab a few of their cold brew cans whenever I go there.
Was about to ask for advise on something that combines a pour-over w/ the simplicity of a regular coffee maker and I think that Clever gets pretty close.Clever coffee maker is what I am using at home right now. When I travel I bring the Aeropress. Aero is the best work option for you.
Tropical Weather from Onyx in Bentonville is probably the best coffee I have found in the country right now.
I think that Clever gets pretty close.
I start shaking when I see someone with a regular drip coffee maker fill the coffee pot with water to fill the reservoir.If you don't clean your coffee pot extremely well, you cannot possibly make good coffee. Just not possible.
I start shaking when I see someone with a regular drip coffee maker fill the coffee pot with water to fill the reservoir.
I start shaking when I see someone with a regular drip coffee maker fillthe coffee pot with water to fill the reservoir.
6.78 grams. my typical pour over or clever dripper is 300g H2O/18g coffee or 250g H2O/15g coffee.@Norm or anyone else that has a strong opinion.
How many grams of coffee per 4oz cup of water for a pour over?
@Norm or anyone else that has a strong opinion.
How many grams of coffee per 4oz cup of water for a pour over?
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