I had that one years ago! Worked well. Not sure what happened to it
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I had that one years ago! Worked well. Not sure what happened to it
Heathen !Just like alchohol, I drink for the effect. Whatever gets the job done.
Reminded me of Charlie DanielsMine don’t stink you can ask my wife!
Reached out and kicked old green teeth right in the knee !Reminded me of Charlie Daniels
“You know he's lying, I been living here all of my life! ... And I ain't even got a garage, you can call home and ask my wife!"
We have a lightweight mixture of instant coffee, dried creamer, and chocolate mix which quickly stirs into a fine morning wake-up drink on the JetBoil as we are packing to hit the trail.Freeze dried single origin espresso with freeze dried whole milk is a killer combo when backpacking
Black rifle is the bestWe keep Black Rifle @ office...like your stove better
Yep, first couple of sips the best.First cup is always the best!View attachment 360928
As a noncoffee drinker, this thread makes me chuckle at how much anxiety and money is expended in the pursuit of coffee. The tyranny of coffee is real and all for cup of a very unappetizingly brown, bitter liquid full of tree waste and just plain bad things.
"Free yourself!" I say! "Free yourself from the Tyranny of Coffee and the Coffee Barons that hold your puppet strings and pocket money!" (and save 5# in you backpack and a toasty warm extra half hour of sleep this fall in your sleeping bag).
Okay, I'll find something more useful to do with my time....
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I’m a sucker for these. I enjoy a cup as much as my home drip.My buddy had these boujie pour overs last time we were out. I saw the 2.50/ bag cost and decided to make some myself. Im not that picky but excited to have the regular cup of joe while im out in the backcountry. I haven’t found an instant coffee that hits the same.
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Neighbor started a t-bag coffee company. They are great and easy to use in the field. I just rip the bag open and dump the coffee out after using and almost no weight to pack out. I have the advantage of being his neighbor so I usually just ask how much recently expired stuff he has! lol but I’ve also bought a fair amount from him as well.My buddy Steve at Hammer is selling a Kona coffee from Hawaii. He met the grower while hunting there. mtmuleyView attachment 386455View attachment 386456Neighbor started a t-bag coffee company. They are great and easy to use in the field. I just rip the bag open and dump the coffee out after using and almost no weight to pack out. I have the advantage of being his neighbor so I usually just ask how much recently expired stuff he has! lol but I’ve also bought a fair amount from him as well.
It’s good enough though that sometimes I’ll make a cup at home with it.