@@theblackneon5396 "Powdered alcohol, or Palcohol, is alcohol that's been dried and encased into sugar molecules. The substance is created through a process called “micro-encapsulation.” The sugar molecules, or cyclodextrins, absorb up to 60% of their own weight in alcohol to form the powder substance." Why don't we see this in camping shops?
@@EpicureanHikers Yeah, you inspired me. That Esbit stove I had very little desire to buy given how much soot that Esbit/hexamine makes. But this changes the calculus. I really like your kit.
I'm in the UK. Poundland of all places. Sainsbury's have it from time to time. Starbucks do a similar thing that's bulkier, a bit expensive but quite nice. Hope that helps.
Instructions says to heat to 85°c. Boiling isn't necessary for 2 or 3 in one coffee. Tea would need boiling and that would need slightly more fuel but it would boil.
Depends upon your water source surely ? If you heat to 85° without a rolling boil you are likely to pick up some microbes/bacteria/bugs call it what you will, none of which you want. I once found à dead poney in one winter stream immediately above the cascade from which I was taking water... I was lucky...@@EpicureanHikers
@pondlife1952 My water is out of a tap. I mainly day hike so it's easier to take clean water. Sterilising water is a fascinating subject on its own and next time I come across the video that goes into great detail about it I'll post the link here.
Nice kit
Thanks
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I am glad you liked it. Thank you for watching
❤❤❤❤❤ wow
Thanks 😊
Gotta say I'm dissapointed, was hoping to see some funky IPA brews.
Don't give me ideas!
Brewing funky IPAs in a titanium cup over a 5 day fishing trip. That's so crazy it just might work.@@EpicureanHikers
@@theblackneon5396
"Powdered alcohol, or Palcohol, is alcohol that's been dried and encased into sugar molecules. The substance is created through a process called “micro-encapsulation.” The sugar molecules, or cyclodextrins, absorb up to 60% of their own weight in alcohol to form the powder substance."
Why don't we see this in camping shops?
YES! @EpicureanHikers
"Black out drunk in the wood, Ultralight edition". Really gives lifestraw a new meaning on the day after.
Easy, but really good, modification.
I'm surprised by how little is needed for a quick brew. Thanks for watching
@@EpicureanHikers Yeah, you inspired me. That Esbit stove I had very little desire to buy given how much soot that Esbit/hexamine makes. But this changes the calculus. I really like your kit.
@@MrTangent
Thanks. Have a look at my other videos. I have a few more ideas that you may like.
Cool video what was originally in the fuel bottle with the green top perfect size. its a must track down item
It's probably a hotel shampoo bottle. They don't mind you taking the ones you open as they can't reuse them once opened.
Thanks for watching
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Where did you get the 3-1 coffee?
I'm in the UK. Poundland of all places. Sainsbury's have it from time to time. Starbucks do a similar thing that's bulkier, a bit expensive but quite nice.
Hope that helps.
Mug ukuran berapa?
Tomshco titanium 300ml
Probably lots of different badges on the same design.
Yeah nice kit but the water doesn't boil
Instructions says to heat to 85°c.
Boiling isn't necessary for 2 or 3 in one coffee. Tea would need boiling and that would need slightly more fuel but it would boil.
@@EpicureanHikers cool
Depends upon your water source surely ? If you heat to 85° without a rolling boil you are likely to pick up some microbes/bacteria/bugs call it what you will, none of which you want. I once found à dead poney in one winter stream immediately above the cascade from which I was taking water... I was lucky...@@EpicureanHikers
@pondlife1952
My water is out of a tap. I mainly day hike so it's easier to take clean water.
Sterilising water is a fascinating subject on its own and next time I come across the video that goes into great detail about it I'll post the link here.
@@pondlife1952
Found it.
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