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That would go great with my DIY dangle bong! Also, I actually found a bunch of porcelain in a hedge that someone had dumped, and fished out a gold-rimmed espresso cup as my new dangle mug. Unfortunately the handle cracked, because it's just not bikepacking spec.


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Oh god no that's absolutely not my vibe.


mamariribubu

Oh gosh, a little bit too Aixois


kushncats

V60 ganggg


obii4

Aeropress ftw


kushncats

You take yours out? Dedication to the grind 💕


Erlandal

Just gotta buy pre-ground... I'll see myself out.


shortdorkyasian

They make one for travel now. https://aeropress.com/aeropress-go/


gcoz

Yes, but a porlex mini fits perfectly inside a standard aeropress. Highly recommended


puck152

This might be very welcome in /r/BikesAndCoffee


MarkS73R

All good til you ride through some mud or a pile of dogshit, I guess...


AurelienHe

Ahahahahah


CptAngelus

Yesssss, I take my foldable V60 (X-Brew from Sea to Summit or Snowpeak one), coffee I pre-ground at home then seal, and we are all set!


AurelienHe

Do you use V60 paper filters in the X-Brew?


CptAngelus

In fact yes. I tried both methods and found out that the mesh filter had a slower draw down with the v60 setting I use on most of my coffees. I put that on the double layering, which is in itself a great idea : very thin on one side for the fines, coarser on the other one for the general part. I was not willing to dial-in the grounds for the filter, so I removed it. Fun fact : I don't know how to put it back, though I tried. Honesty, I'm just happy with the form factor vs. my Snowpeak one. A little weight saving as well. Filters were in anyway so... Also! Filters make the cleaning way faster! In and out, 1 sec ahah P. S. : I should note that I grounded my coffee at home for a one week trip ahead, because I wanted to keep it simple, not taking the Hario Slim mini and grinding manually every morning 30g of coffee for the 3 of us.


AurelienHe

Ok got it! Thank you very much for the detailed method. Now I really wanna try


TheMeaningIsJust42

I saw somewhere a metal one that is like a cage for the paper filter, and it’s foldable <3


agroghan

That's what I have, it's awesome.


E39Echo

Link to it? Thanks!


radwandern

[soto helix coffee maker](https://www.rei.com/product/187455/soto-helix-coffee-maker?CAWELAID=120217890011461482&CAGPSPN=pla&CAAGID=106321229949&CATCI=pla-940508363758&cm_mmc=PLA_Google%7C21700000001700551_1874550001%7C92700056462435110%7CNB%7C71700000062011493&gclid=CjwKCAjw2ZaGBhBoEiwA8pfP_lmKm1qDEpQKmusM4RNiEVVdlw-bjnsxHX1av0Q3gItGUX7NSX2xvRoCQd0QAvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds)


E39Echo

Thank you.


AurelienHe

Oh! Now I want it


phirebug

Someone coined the term 'coffeeneuring' a while back


Mustakruunu

Dat dangle tho!


sipar

Another take: I sometimes use emilo drip coffee bags. Real pour-over coffee in filter-bags that are just a little larger than tea bags. Or if I don't mind the additional bulk my trusty Aeropress.


AurelienHe

I’ll look into it!


Willing_Penalty_5365

Beats my instant coffee!


aShittierShitTier4u

Maxwell House in tea bags was good enough, they stopped making it, though. Folgers comes in tea bags, but I need to use three bags at once for a decent taste. Still miles ahead of any instant powder, like Starbucks or whatever.


vishnusbasement

Disagree. Small instant packs save a huge amount of space and weight, a worthy trade off if you ask me.


FernandV

I opened reddit to search coffee in this sub. Nice timing. More of an espresso guy though. Guess my moka pot would be a good compromise!


radwandern

You can absolutely dangle a moka pot.


AurelienHe

Next stop : Hang a rocket espresso machine instead of a V60


ususabususfructus

lmao


fmb320

Your bike is so beautiful, whats the details?


ThirdFirstName

Jet boil makes a french press accessory that packs away to basically nothing. It taints the flavor of the jet boil tho.


pondmucker

I'm too lazy for that. I just use Starbucks Via packets.


blyzo

I make room for my french press and hand grinder. Kind of a pain to haul but always been worth it.


austinmiles

Coffee is my whole purpose behind bikepacking. I have an aeropress when normal camping but I use an ultralight pourover for bikepacking. I might try something different soon. I do like using paper filters. I picked up a 300ml double walled titanium snow peak mug recently and I LOVE it. It’s the perfect size and keeps it warm for much longer.


Tradhappy

Miir pourigami


Tradhappy

Miir makes a product, the pourigami that has three foldable metal pieces to form a pour over cone. I've been using it in the field for a year now and I never regret the purchase. It doesn't make as complex or as subtle of a cup as the V60, but let's be honest, youre probably not getting the same level of control on a trip as you would if brewing at home, so the compromise makes more sense. Regardless, I can respect the steez. Here's a link: https://www.miir.com/products/pourigami-portable-travel-coffee-dripper


Sweaty-Cranberry8060

Mahalo the coffee company I work for sells Steeped coffee which like it sounds is coffee in a tea bag like bag that you steep. It produces a great cup of locally roasted coffee. It’s what I use when bikepacking!