French Press, Vac Pot, Drip or any other - air your views and results
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by zapty » Fri Feb 02, 2007 2:45 pm
Bezzera B3000A, Giotto Premium, several Cona's, several Balance Brewers, Atomic, Milano etc,
Aristarco, Rancilio MD 40, Ditting and Eureka MCI grinders, several antique roasters, a mini500/800N propane/electric Taiwanese roaster, greens all over the place...and some other unmentionables that have not been mentioned......
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by Sarion » Fri Feb 02, 2007 3:02 pm
Wow, that rocks! Now you can even make a decent coffee while mountaineering!
tell me I`m mad
you're a fine one to decide
Izzo Alex Duetto iii, Mazzer Mini E mod A, Gene Cafe, Grindenstein
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by bica » Fri Feb 02, 2007 3:45 pm
That's a great gadget! Makes me want to take up hiking again
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by CakeBoy » Sat Feb 03, 2007 3:05 am
Just the job for Dom's summer treks up high mountains with 3 tons of camera kit!
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Iberital L'Anna 1 Gp Hand-Fill | Wega Orion 2 Gp | Bezzera 1 Gp | Rancilio Audrey PID | Spidem Trevi
Iberital MC2 Timed | Macap M4 DS & MXA DS | Mazzer SJ | Starbucks Barista Grinder (Dualit E60/Solis 166)
Pinhalense 2x500g Gas Batch/Sample Roaster | Gene Cafe | IMEX CR-100
Aerobie | eSantos | Zassenhaus | Bodum P/Over | Chemex | Hario Woodneck | Timer Filter
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by Terje » Sun Feb 04, 2007 6:39 am
I just sent the link to my mom. She and her cousin walk around in the norwegian mountains every year.
Different beans and a frying pan, Zassenhaus grinder and a couple of moka pots...
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by ivdp » Tue Feb 06, 2007 11:14 am
Someone already working on a completely detachable roasting kit?
Or shlould we stick to using a pan and open fire?
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by Gouezeri » Tue Feb 06, 2007 2:26 pm
CakeBoy wrote:Just the job for Dom's summer treks up high mountains with 3 tons of camera kit!
Nah, my aeropress does me fine
It's the grinder situation that needs sorting, as I normally end up using the car battery
Besides, everyone knows, if you want really flash lightweight gear it has to be titanium
So how about a
titanium FP or milk frother
This week I are feeling sleepy!
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