Real coffee making

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I love coffee & grind my own at home but having a grinder whilst out & about is a bit unnecessary, IMHO - won't stoop as far as instant, mind, but decent pre-ground won't go off that quickly
 
i got me one of these and cut the handle off - works a treat

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Loads available online, just search for cafetiere mug

I go for cowboy coffee when out in the kuds and don't want to cart too much, but take one of these as well when on proper camping trips. Never let me down - never had grounds in the coffee (though never get grounds with cowboy coffee).
 
i got me one of these and cut the handle off - works a treat

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Loads available online, just search for cafetiere mug

I go for cowboy coffee when out in the kuds and don't want to cart too much, but take one of these as well when on proper camping trips. Never let me down - never had grounds in the coffee (though never get grounds with cowboy coffee). I went for red, though, as I figure less chance of me leaving it behind when packing up.
 
I use the Smart Cafe cup in work, works well even after two years of use. Keeps the coffee hot as well due to the insulated wall. Two work mates have also bought them after seeing mine in action. Would recommend them to anyone.
 
Cowboy or rather lumberjack coffee for me too. Fresh water from a lake or a creek, in winter fresh melted snow, is brought to boiling in an old coffee pot and coarse grind coffee is than added. Let boil some seconds, that is rises a bit and the grind coffee mixes with the water. Let stand for two minutes beside the fire, add a quarter cup of cold water. Enjoy!

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The Jetboil Coffee Press works for me :)

Ridiculously over priced, but works really well. Fastest cup of real Joe you'll get!
 
This is what I use. Bought from a pound shop in my first year at university. The zippo is for scale. It makes 1 cup of coffee per press and I generally don't take the black holder bit with me. Fits inside my solo cook-kit or my mug if I'm taking a bigger kit.

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Cowboy coffee all the way for me as well. No need to cart anything fancy around outdoors for a brew that tastes good and puts hairs on your balls...:D
 
Don't get me wrong, I love a nice cup of coffee as well. When I have it out of doors I like to know I'm drinking a cup. Cowboy coffee all the way after trying various other methods when camping over the years for this cat. No mess, no fuss, just pure impact! When done right it's my favorite way to prepare it, even in the house at the weekend over the countless implements I have to make coffee with.
 

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