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    Bush Coffee Solutions

    I have become increasingly snobbish about coffee over the last few years and more rapidly the last few months. I enjoy the process around making good espresso and it’s what I look forward to when I wake up.

    It got me thinking - how well can it be done in the bush?
    Have seen solutions like the Aeropress. Also have though of hiding a manual espresso machine at my favourite hut, just to really take it to the next level.

    What do others on here use? Obviously if you are an instant or sachet coffee kinda person, no judgement, but that’s not what I’m referring to here.
    Would be cool to hear from Pro’s like @ilikepie on what they think..

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    Jeds Coffee bags.
    Or the aeropress if room/weight allows.
    Got to have the 'good' Coffee to make it worth the effort though


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    Quote Originally Posted by ROKTOY View Post
    Jeds Coffee bags.
    Or the aeropress if room/weight allows.
    Got to have the 'good' Coffee to make it worth the effort though


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    Yep have used the jeds bag too. How good is the aeropress? Does it make espresso or plunger style long black?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gibo View Post
    Are you referring to their “zero press”? Can see how it works


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    Actually, found vid. Looks cool!

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    Pre loaded drip filters, set up over the mug and pour hot water through, easy as
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    Quote Originally Posted by Huntfisheat View Post
    I have a Primus ETA Lite which I purchased a coffee press for.
    Brilliant morning kick start.
    Hummingbird "Oomph" beans and away I go!!
    Where did you get plunger for ETA from?
    270 is a harmonic divisor number[1]
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    270 is a practical number, by the second definition
    The sum of the coprime counts for the first 29 integers is 270
    270 is a sparsely totient number, the largest integer with 72 as its totient
    Given 6 elements, there are 270 square permutations[3]
    10! has 270 divisors
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    I use an Aeropress. small and more or less indestructible. i used to take a hand grinder but its way easier/faster/quieter for those still sleeping to use pre ground. as it uses some pressure you get a cleaner tasting cup and if you are using a single o African then you'll get a bit more of the inherent flavor from the processing method.
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    Dunno how to link to another thread, so here's the URL...

    https://www.nzhuntingandshooting.co....packing-59856/

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    I use a 4 cup stove top with pre-ground beans in a ziplock (not ideal but works for a couple of days).
    Stash the ground beans in the pot for transit etc.

    Stove top takes up minimal space at camp and can get it going quick if you use warm water.
    I put it on a knock off jet boil, with stove ring reducer and it works a treat.

    Similar setup to below:

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    WTF.... are you serious about hunting, or are you serious about ....(insert whatever comfort you have here...)?
    If you need "good" coffee to get out of your comfort zone - you should seek a Labour List candidacy....
    Slightly different if you don't have to carry it obviously.....
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    Pre-ground filter coffee and one of the stainless steel strainers like this, makes a good strong black coffee and tea, weighs stuff all, or as Nickoli says just go old school and brew a black tea bag.

    https://www.amazon.ca/Daycount%C2%AE.../dp/B078HMW8Q3
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    Bush Coffee Solutions

    Quote Originally Posted by Nickoli View Post
    WTF.... are you serious about hunting, or are you serious about ....(insert whatever comfort you have here...)?
    If you need "good" coffee to get out of your comfort zone - you should seek a Labour List candidacy....
    Slightly different if you don't have to carry it obviously.....
    So you can’t be into hunting and enjoy good coffee.? Right
    Last time I checked, hunting is a pastime for most of it, so how we do it is up to us and may involve comforts as you stated. Bet you hunt completely but naked for maximum immersion
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    I'm no coffee snob but my mate has more of a refined pallet. I'm not sure what it's called but he uses this thing ( attached photo). Name:  received_2049303105226670.jpeg
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