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French Press??
Anyone have a suggestion for a small French press for use on tour?
Between my other post about cook kits I'm getting hungry! |
French press is not high tech. REI used to sell one that was built into the lid of a regular plastic mug, the kind with the snap on lid. But those went out of style for all the steel things today. You can probably get one that fits a wide mouth Yeti clone
You bringing a grinder? |
Mine is probably two decades old.
https://cimg3.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...968ee30fbc.jpg I think it is a GSI. Not glass that can break. That said, bike touring I just bring instant coffee instead. Save the French Press for canoe trips. https://www.rei.com/product/189672/g...press-30-fl-oz It is kind of bulky, but the coffee for it can be in a zip lock that you store inside of it. Wanting lighter gear, yet considering a coffee maker, your priorities are clear. |
I use this with my jetboil pot: https://www.rei.com/product/167687/j...e-coffee-press
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I drink tea on tours, but I have a French press plunger like poly showed above. Mine has the additional feature that the handle unscrews to facilitate packing and getting lost.
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Aeropress
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Bodum TravelPress in either plastic or SS. It’s a combination press and mug. Makes 15 ounces.
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I carry a stainless French press sometimes. Got it from Amazon for not too much money, it wont break and is small size for a single cup of coffee.
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Two options that I use.
Aeropress https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...0c6efd6922.jpg Pour over, even smaller than Aeropress https://cimg1.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...c975b44265.jpg |
Originally Posted by Darth Lefty
(Post 23529104)
REI used to sell one that was built into the lid of a regular plastic mug, the kind with the snap on lid.
You bringing a grinder? i grind pre-trip and put the coffee in a double Ziplock bag. One trip I only used a single bag and it got a little hole in a corner. |
Here is so e info I should have included with my post.
We want to make ColdBrew coffee. We stay with a Warm Shower host last year and they introduced us to it. Said they used a French Press while traveling to make it. Maybe there is a different method? |
for years, from REI...
GSI Outdoors Java Press - 30 fl. oz |
Originally Posted by Tandem Tom
(Post 23529407)
Here is so e info I should have included with my post.
We want to make ColdBrew coffee. We stay with a Warm Shower host last year and they introduced us to it. Said they used a French Press while traveling to make it. Maybe there is a different method? |
I use a french press every morning at home, but on bike trips, like with my view on the pots topic you asked about, I am happy keeping it simple and less space by using those nice tasting little instant package thingees that are found in all grocery stores.
Again, to reduce a bit of weight and space, but I acknowledge that I'm not a coffee connoisseur and am fine with the little individual packet things. Some of them are quite good, with built in cream or whatever. |
I think it's ironic that in one post you ask about lightening your kit, and in another you're adding a French press!
(Please don't take that as criticism. I'm a relatively severe minimalist and my approach to lightening my load is not bringing things. It's not for everyone.) |
Weight is relative when it comes to coffee!
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Originally Posted by Tandem Tom
(Post 23529684)
Weight is relative when it comes to coffee!
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https://cimg5.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...ed1067c9cc.jpg
These are great but I'm not sure Ortlieb is still making them. |
I’ve always found cold brew to be an oxymoron. :D
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I second the Bodum travel mug press. I have used them for years, for camping, and work travel. All my work involves travel, usually on cruise ships, and I hate the coffee, so I bring my own and use the Bodum. The stainless steel one keeps coffee hot for hours. I've had three of these, when one gets lost, I buy another one. https://www.amazon.com/Bodum-Travel-...6&sr=8-17&th=1
https://cimg2.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...9c8b0afad.jpeg |
I love a cup of espresso in the morning but don't like the bulk associated with an espresso press or pot so I drink Nescafe's Gold Espresso instant which is a pretty good substitute and a lot easier to carry (and there is no clean up). However, I still can't pass a coffee shop when riding.
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Originally Posted by phughes
(Post 23529966)
I second the Bodum travel mug press. I have used them for years, for camping, and work travel. All my work involves travel, usually on cruise ships, and I hate the coffee, so I bring my own and use the Bodum. The stainless steel one keeps coffee hot for hours. I've had three of these, when one gets lost, I buy another one. https://www.amazon.com/Bodum-Travel-...6&sr=8-17&th=1
https://cimg2.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...9c8b0afad.jpeg |
Originally Posted by john m flores
(Post 23531780)
Are these spill-resistant, i.e, no coffee leaking from the top if inadvertently placed on its side?
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