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    Quote Originally Posted by thatguy View Post
    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
    Are you hunting....or sipping latte? Do you have to carry it or not - that was how I should have phrased my question - an if you're not having to carry it.... are you actually hunting?
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    ...actually.... I rephrase again: are you an Aucklander?...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Close_quarterss View Post
    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). Attachment 198082
    Thats a bong mate
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nickoli View Post
    Are you hunting....or sipping latte? Do you have to carry it or not - that was how I should have phrased my question - an if you're not having to carry it.... are you actually hunting?
    What is “actually hunting”? Maybe I’m missing out on something
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nickoli View Post
    ...actually.... I rephrase again: are you an Aucklander?...
    What happens in Auckland? Do they have better coffee?
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    Quote Originally Posted by thatguy View Post
    What happens in Auckland? Do they have better coffee?
    ....who cares? They are a long way from any decent hunting...

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    Quote Originally Posted by thatguy View Post
    What is “actually hunting”? Maybe I’m missing out on something
    ...if you have to ask, maybe you should get out of Auckland?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nickoli View Post
    ...if you have to ask, maybe you should get out of Auckland?
    I don’t have to ask, your comment just implied that you knew better or believe there’s only one way to hunt.
    Have you got something to add about how you make good coffee in the bush? If not, move along please.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jukes View Post
    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:

    Attachment 198077
    Got one of those secreted away at a bivvy camp up in the mountains.

    Use a cheap Vietnamese coffee dripper that weighs a couple of 10s of grams when weight is an issue
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    ...and back on topic...I typically just use Jeds Bags, as i like simple mug of good black coffee in the morning. Light and easy to and no additions required to my Jetboil Flash system to use.

    In saying that i have been pondering about getting the Jetboil coffee plunger accessory, so i can take my go to plunger coffee to enjoy (another Hummingbird Oomph fan here too).
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gibo View Post
    Yep really enjoy these. I'm a simple black coffee guy and these work a treat.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Close_quarterss View Post
    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). Attachment 198082
    thats an aeropress
    Good, Fast, Cheap....choose any 2.

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    No wonder hes chill after a " coffee ". Here I thought it was a caffeine thing. ... might have to ask for a sip next time...

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    Quote Originally Posted by thatguy View Post
    Yep have used the jeds bag too. How good is the aeropress? Does it make espresso or plunger style long black?
    Aeropress works well once you get the ratio of coffee right. I use the same plunger coffee that we use at home.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ROKTOY View Post
    Aeropress works well once you get the ratio of coffee right. I use the same plunger coffee that we use at home.
    Nice and easy!
    Be cool if you can get espresso with decent crema out of it, but probably would have to grind fresh etc.

 

 

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