my wife gets me these vietnamese packets of coffee called vinacafe. i like the taste and it costs me 15cents/pack. sorry tim but ur coffee gives me the runs.
I like brewing coffee in the woods too. You can use a sock (a clean one of course) to filter your coffee. I think it's more practical that way. Anyhow, thanks for sharing. Excellent video.
nice vids, i just dont get why you bother with the gas cooker instead of a more traditional open fire method, it might be a little harder but i know id rather carry just the pans etc. and use the fire over having to carry a heavy, clunky gas cooker around too that could run out of gas
took the plastic cone on a canoe trip but forgot the filter papers so i did the same thing for two weeks only using a wash cloth.some years before i did it the other way around and took the papers but forgot the cone,that time i used a washed out MRE dinner pack with a few holes in the bottom for the cone..got! to have that AM coffee!!!!--good stuff Maddy i'm going thru them all.
I've tried all sorts of methods for getting my morning coffee. And they often included contraptions that could break and took up space, or it came out too weak or I didn't like the taste. Instant coffee is one of the ones I tried but the taste just didn't agree with me, I wish I like the taste of it, it would make things a lot easier. So far, this method has produced the best results for my taste buds.
If you still are looking for another brew method try Turkish or Arbic Coffees they are very finely ground more than Espresso and you just need to put 1 or 2 spoons in a cup pour boiling water, mix and let sit 3-5 minutes . All the grounds sink to the bottom with the finer grounds.
This is how the arabs do it and also in many Eastern European countries as well. Be sure to check and see if the coffee contains cardamom ( a spice) you may not like it and some of the brands premix it in
@bonzaibb12 I had the same thought. I actually enjoy the kind with cardamom in it. Taking that kind of coffee on a hike today with the kids. Decaf chai for them. I will also be making bannock in the same fashion as @maddythegoose showed in a different video. Should be a real picnic.
With no flattery intended I really love your videos. I was really glad to see a new one come out, so keep it coming!
p.s my girlfriend and I are doing Western Uplands this summer. Should be fun - if not crowded. We'll follow it up with some bushwhacking in the Laurentians.
Thanks, I really appreciate that. I should be rolling out a few more in the next month or so, just have to get around the pulling the footage together.
Hope you have a great time on your trips this summer. Can't wait to get started myself.
That's a good common sense approach. When using the hanky, just be sure it wasn't the one you used to blow your nose with....
yaahme 6 months ago
my wife gets me these vietnamese packets of coffee called vinacafe. i like the taste and it costs me 15cents/pack. sorry tim but ur coffee gives me the runs.
JuanMnMofo 9 months ago
I like brewing coffee in the woods too. You can use a sock (a clean one of course) to filter your coffee. I think it's more practical that way. Anyhow, thanks for sharing. Excellent video.
aguswidjaja 1 year ago
Just like you, I tried all kinds of method and I think,,,, Yeah, this is the best and easiest way. Thanks!
omatsu123 1 year ago
ummm, coffee that tastes like sweat
ArtisanTony 1 year ago
what about cowboy coffee?
theflyfishkid 1 year ago
nice vids, i just dont get why you bother with the gas cooker instead of a more traditional open fire method, it might be a little harder but i know id rather carry just the pans etc. and use the fire over having to carry a heavy, clunky gas cooker around too that could run out of gas
magicgibbon69 1 year ago
took the plastic cone on a canoe trip but forgot the filter papers so i did the same thing for two weeks only using a wash cloth.some years before i did it the other way around and took the papers but forgot the cone,that time i used a washed out MRE dinner pack with a few holes in the bottom for the cone..got! to have that AM coffee!!!!--good stuff Maddy i'm going thru them all.
wetcanoedogs 2 years ago
Hey troy, Not like you havnt thought of this before I know it's not of the best quality but have you ever tried instant?
Willy420Wonka 2 years ago
I've tried all sorts of methods for getting my morning coffee. And they often included contraptions that could break and took up space, or it came out too weak or I didn't like the taste. Instant coffee is one of the ones I tried but the taste just didn't agree with me, I wish I like the taste of it, it would make things a lot easier. So far, this method has produced the best results for my taste buds.
MaddyTheGoose 2 years ago
@MaddyTheGoose Starbucks even has Instant ! Tried the hank thing and Mine tasted of Fabric Softener .... Yuk
MrRollandMartin 1 year ago
If you still are looking for another brew method try Turkish or Arbic Coffees they are very finely ground more than Espresso and you just need to put 1 or 2 spoons in a cup pour boiling water, mix and let sit 3-5 minutes . All the grounds sink to the bottom with the finer grounds.
This is how the arabs do it and also in many Eastern European countries as well. Be sure to check and see if the coffee contains cardamom ( a spice) you may not like it and some of the brands premix it in
bonzaibb12 2 years ago
I'll check that out, thanks. I tried cowboy coffee but the grounds float around more than I like. Maybe Turkish/Arabic would do the trick.
MaddyTheGoose 2 years ago
@bonzaibb12 I had the same thought. I actually enjoy the kind with cardamom in it. Taking that kind of coffee on a hike today with the kids. Decaf chai for them. I will also be making bannock in the same fashion as @maddythegoose showed in a different video. Should be a real picnic.
mrjagill 1 year ago
Hey Troy,
With no flattery intended I really love your videos. I was really glad to see a new one come out, so keep it coming!
p.s my girlfriend and I are doing Western Uplands this summer. Should be fun - if not crowded. We'll follow it up with some bushwhacking in the Laurentians.
Thecarotidpulse 2 years ago
Thanks, I really appreciate that. I should be rolling out a few more in the next month or so, just have to get around the pulling the footage together.
Hope you have a great time on your trips this summer. Can't wait to get started myself.
MaddyTheGoose 2 years ago