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Fresh Brewed Coffee Using A Nalgene 32oz Bottle

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Uploaded by on Dec 13, 2009

Here's a quick and easy way to make freshed brewed coffee while out hiking, fishing, or doing any other activity away from home.

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  • will the heat of the coffee make the plastic leach chemicals? i have a bpa free one but it really doesnt seam like a good idea to do this.

  • @iplaythe4string so far so good.. I haven't gotten sick

  • makes me wanna go out and buy; and I dont even drink coffee :)

  • @ez2curanut It works with tea too!! Thanks for watching

  • Hey Gwinn, using the SS cup, does it tend to get too hot for your lip or is it insulated in some way. I got a "Hot Lip" on my gi mug (SS) so i switched to the GSI nested cup and bowl, whew...all better. P.S. thanks for the info and time spent in all your videos

  • @thesimpleoutdoors It does get hot, but I love being able to put the cup on my stove or in the fire if I need to. Thanks for watching

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  • Don't get me wrong, Nalgene bottles are great, however, the new plastic, Eastman Tritan Copolyester is not as heat resistant as the old polycarbonate bottles. My Nalgene warped from boiling and caused micro stress cracks. This doesn't happen to all of them, but nonetheless don't risk it.

  • You had me until you said "Folgers"

  • @gwynn1975 I'm glad that you will have someone you can share COCOA with. :)

  • @bieli0 Yes that's the way *I* use the nalgene coffee filter. Like I said, it's messy, but the coffee ends up being better.

  • @MrSweetieJayDub so you're saying, add coffee into the water. let stand, attach filter, then pour into cup? so while you're pouring, it's filtering? sounds good :D

  • As one coffe-holic to another.... well done on the fresh coffee!

  • BPA is BS created by Al Gore.

  • @gwynn1975 Ah.. but are your breasts getting bigger?

  • @wb5mgr I use this piece of equipment exactly as you describe. Makes proper cowboy coffee. Also my experience is that the method described in the video yields WEAK coffee (regardless of how dark it looks in the video). FOR ME it's too weak. YMMV!

    So yes, coffee first, then filter, then top. It's much messier, but good coffee is that important.

  • @iplaythe4string no the bpa free one is bpa free... so it can hold heated liquids and remain safe.

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