I camp with a spoon, as do most folks. Throw some Kenco Rich instant coffee in a Tupperware container. For an instant coffee throw two heaped teaspoons in about 12 oz of water, it tastes good, and being instant it is light to carry.
Black Rifle Coffee has a canned coffee that I use when camping/hunting and its great cold and eh if you just throw it in your bag for the day. Plus they give a lot for the boys in blue and veterans!
In MRE accessory packs, loved mixing the cocoa, creamer an sugar in the with the coffee for a nice variation. Take plenty of water when you crash from sugar an caffeine. By the way. Great MRE review channel: Steve1989MREInfo Not sure if TH-cam still prevents sharing video links. So here's a must-see review: 2017 French RIER MRE Review Duck Cassoulet Ration Individual Exercise Reheatable Taste Testing I know MREs can be pricey. But adding one of these special meals helps you enjoy dinner that much more after bagging Brumas. Peace of Lord Jesus upon you and yours
Just stumbled upon your channel and thought you had 420K subs and not 420. Well, I'm 421 and I'll make a special note when you reach 100K. 🙂 On topic: Aeropress would be a good option for field coffee as well. Not only is it a very light carry but it also makes about the best cup of coffee you could ever imagine. AND it hardly cost anything. Perfect match! Cheers!
Thanks. I have one of those too. It works pretty good. I probably wouldn't carry it with me, but if a guy needed a single cup at camp that's not a bad option.
I thought this video was about coffee, but instead it was about caffeine supplements. Unless I _really_ have to cut the grams when doing longer distance hikes I'll carry coffee beans and a grinder with me. Nothing makes the morning more memorable than decreasing the blood level in my caffeine system with coffee made out of freshly ground coffee beans. GSI makes a decent grinder that doesn't take that much space. It has ceramic interior parts, so it's not a toy. It also means it weighs more than a toy, but when it's a matter of -life- -and- -death- coffee one shouldn't make any compromises.
I camp with a spoon, as do most folks. Throw some Kenco Rich instant coffee in a Tupperware container. For an instant coffee throw two heaped teaspoons in about 12 oz of water, it tastes good, and being instant it is light to carry.
The Black Rifle CC instant Coffee is the best I have tried.
Niangua coffee also markets directly to hunters and fishermen.
Black Rifle Coffee has a canned coffee that I use when camping/hunting and its great cold and eh if you just throw it in your bag for the day. Plus they give a lot for the boys in blue and veterans!
In MRE accessory packs, loved mixing the cocoa, creamer an sugar in the with the coffee for a nice variation. Take plenty of water when you crash from sugar an caffeine.
By the way. Great MRE review channel: Steve1989MREInfo
Not sure if TH-cam still prevents sharing video links. So here's a must-see review:
2017 French RIER MRE Review Duck Cassoulet Ration Individual Exercise Reheatable Taste Testing
I know MREs can be pricey. But adding one of these special meals helps you enjoy dinner that much more after bagging Brumas.
Peace of Lord Jesus upon you and yours
Good stuff, thanks.
Amigo, você precisa tomar um café no Brasil, aqui é café puro e forte. Abraço.
Just stumbled upon your channel and thought you had 420K subs and not 420.
Well, I'm 421 and I'll make a special note when you reach 100K. 🙂
On topic:
Aeropress would be a good option for field coffee as well.
Not only is it a very light carry but it also makes about the best cup of coffee you could ever imagine. AND it hardly cost anything. Perfect match!
Cheers!
Thanks. I have one of those too. It works pretty good. I probably wouldn't carry it with me, but if a guy needed a single cup at camp that's not a bad option.
I thought this video was about coffee, but instead it was about caffeine supplements. Unless I _really_ have to cut the grams when doing longer distance hikes I'll carry coffee beans and a grinder with me. Nothing makes the morning more memorable than decreasing the blood level in my caffeine system with coffee made out of freshly ground coffee beans.
GSI makes a decent grinder that doesn't take that much space. It has ceramic interior parts, so it's not a toy. It also means it weighs more than a toy, but when it's a matter of -life- -and- -death- coffee one shouldn't make any compromises.
On my screen I see Hygiene and hear morning coffee gets you going.
Is this a trick of the galgothym