Thanks Shawn for the tutorials. It is great that you did 3 different ways to show people there are options and that just one way may not be the best for everyone.keep inspiring us.
Knew about cowboy coffee for years. Never tried it, never tried making it. Until today after seeing this. Right on my gas stove. One of the very best coffees I've ever had !!! Ironically, the simplistic way to make coffee.
lol, I discovered after moving, I broke my coffee maker in the move. I had grounds and tea kettle. Its actually pretty good, and if you get the right kettle the grounds stay in the pot.
The adults used to make it cowboy style when I was in Boy Scouts. I don't mind grounds at all, so I'm a fan. You can also make Turkish coffee without a filter, you just use a lower temperature and pour the froth, return to heat, and then pour the froth again until it's all done.
I have never known someone like you that shares his ways with his youtube friend's as you do so honestly! What a wonderful human being! God Bless you!!
Excellent video. Nothing better then waking up to a camp fire, eggs, bacon, and cowboy coffee in the morning. You can also achieve the same effect with getting the grounds to the bottom instead of swing it, just pour a little water (about a cup of cold) down inside and in the spout. Works just as good. Great video again!
My mom and I did a day camp on some land we bought in Chevlon Canyon, Arizona some time back in 1986. I made a little fire out of Pinion Pine twigs and brewed cowboy coffee. The taste and aroma still remains one of my best memories. Although I have made cowboy coffee on many campouts....this one stands out. We saw turkey, deer and elk on the property...Priceless. Her name was Sheila from the little island of Grenada...she would have loved everything on your channel. Her dream was to build a cabin on the land and live there. Her favorite book was "Back to Basics". Some of your Self Reflections hits home when it comes to trying things you are not familiar or comfortable with. Sometimes we just overthink things!
I'm a camper, and like French pressed coffee the best; cowboy coffee the second best. I use my Coleman stove for cooking; my minivan for a bedroom; a tent for living space. More like glamping. LOL. Happy trails.
So very glad I found this video. My son, his daughter, and I camped in the Alabama State Forest last fall. I bought a camping percolator for our use. I searched the Internet as it came with no instructions. In the past (30 years ago) I took instant. I can not stand it now. We wound up driving the mile to the restaurant every morning for our coffee. Thank you for the advice. I now feel I can make my brand the way ?I like it.
Perfect pep talk at the end. I started officially saving for my own off-grid project shortly before I discovered your channel. But have since watched all your videos (thank you for all the awesome tutorials and camping adventures!), and learned that I am kind of doing exactly what you did when you were my age. I've been a carpenter for about 7 years- started when I was about 22, and run my own business. I want to make the jump this year, and purchase my land to begin developing. Thanks for keeping my passion fire lit when progress seems slow.
Enjoyed the many ways of making coffee you demonstrated. This year I purchased the Aeropress at Wild Rock in Peterborough and it truly is the best method to date we found to make delicious coffee. I have to confess that I am now using it at home instead of our Keurig.
I agree 100%. I totally love my Aeropress. The Aeropress not only brews much better coffee than a French press, but also is smaller and unbreakable compared with a glass French press for field trips. I even use a very small manual stainless-steel coffee grinder that fits inside the Aeropress for vey convenient transportation into the woods. That way, you can bring the whole grains of recently toasted coffee to the fileld and brew even better field-grinded coffee. Snob? Maybe...but much better coffee for sure...;). Nice video by the way.
My great uncle made cowboy coffee.He was a rancher all his life except for fighting in WW 11,42-45. He cooked best venison I have ever tasted. The steaks had a thick crust and wasn't greasy! Wish I had of paid closer attention to how he cooked venison. Thank you for jogging the fond memories. I enjoy your videos and hope to live in the woods. Fresh air,meat and fish makes life a joy!
Great ways to brew coffee. Over the past summer I started using a moka pot. It's good for expresso but takes some practice to get it right. Thanks for the video.
Tip to try: I also have a cloth filter, but I use it in a way that combines your method 2 & 3. You let the grounds steep in a larger pot of boiled water (5-8 min) and then pour through the cloth filter directly into your cup. Great for large groups too. Thanks for the video!
Shawn before fame. This is one of my favorite videos - useful information I will definitely use. "Make sure the handle is on good" for the cowboy coffee swing - important detail!! Thank you, early Shawn!
P.S. Are you sure you want to get to a million subscribers? Honestly, you look happier then and this coffee tutorial is much more friendly and relaxed than recent videos.
This was great! To come across especially the cowboy coffee. A friend of my brothers who spent a year in the back country of Montana with a pack mule showed us how to make cowboy coffee one morning camping, most memorable cup coffee ever had! This was very cool! ☕
hi please keep doing your vedios i really enjoy them , at age 62 my wife and decided to build a home to retire ,it is in the bush and lpvely as your s but good for us at 75 we will enjoy it as long .. Julien @Kathy reply
Gregory Bergschneider I watched a Matre'd simply tap the top of the press handle firmly as he walked past our table, which is enough to start the grounds sinking slowly down on their own. Then a minute or so later you can push the filter down with no effort. If they don't sink they aren't ready. I also have a 1 cup press which is about the size of a coke can and has a plastic cradle and cap which is lighter still.
Anyone else heard of putting a stick in the pot of coffee to make the grounds go to the bottom? Not sure if it has to be a certain wood or not just sounds safer than swinging hot coffee over my head because I am a klutz..
Practice outdoors, in warm weather, with a small bucket, partly filled with water. Once you get the feel for it, it isn't hard to do. Just have to be deliberate with the motions & control the stop. Practice a bit & you'll do fine.
Well I have been making coffee for many years but I learned something today. I don't like to boil mine more than one minute but I can understand how that would help keep it strong if you keep refilling it through the day. Thanks for another great video!
You swing method is the same used in Australia when making billy tea in the Bush a billy is a small open topped can that you boil your water in you add tea leaves to the boiling water and the swinging settles the leaves to the bottom same as th grounds we add a couple of eucalyptus leaves to the tea giving it a unique Australian taste
You should check out the aero press. Kinda like the French press but smaller, more portable and not glass. And you can fit the porlex hand grinder inside.
Far North Bushcraft And Survival you've been lied to. French press is just the snobby way to do it, you get LOTS of grounds in cup from it. I hate french press personally.
I drink my coffee black and love it strong, and a week long canoe trip on the Buffalo River in Tennessee we had French press coffee every morning. Since then it is my favorite way to brew coffee still do at home..
I really like coffee from a French press. And the rig lasts and lasts. Drip coffee machines break down too fast for me. And the paper filters are more trash to deal with.
Far North, I like your home-made/bush-made percolator much better, I use one on a daily basis (at home) and get much more coffee per scoop than the french press (I have a couple of them), a bit weak, and every other gizmo for making coffee, including a ridgy-didge espresso maker. You've got the best valve for money with your design.
adding cold water to that pot of cowboy Coffee is an easier way to force grinds to the bottom. Google it and see what you come up with. I like using my GSI percolator Coffee maker for making Coffee. I like that French press method too though. Great video , thanks for taking the time. Peace
I like that French Press. Swinging that coffee pot... I would prob have scalding coffee all over me. We used to have a metal percolating coffee pot when we went camping. I didn't drink coffee then. Do now. 🐱
Great video Shawn. My favorite way is cowboy myself. You can also tap the pot with your spoon to make the grounds settle. Keep up the good work brother. -Doug
Swinging the pot is the same way Australian swagmen made billy tea and I use it with coffee too, it makes it taste better somehow, risking scolding burns to make a hot drink is the only way lol
Man those Kelly kettles are great, my brother has one, I tried it out and loved it. (video on my channel) they aren't cheap and not really compact, but if you have a way of conveyance like ATV/boat/sled your golden. That cowboy method was cool, using centrifugal force, haven't seen that before. after all that coffee, it must have been a long walk home, you must have stopped to take a leak 20 times lol thanks for sharing !
Three great ways to bring out the different 'bests' in the beans. Cowboy Camp Coffee (boiled in that big enameled pot) has that ''real man' flavor and body. Many of us have crushed egg shells into the cooked beverage and stirred to settle the grounds: some use a tablespoon or two of cold water. I could not believe that the top stayed on your pot for the full swing!
Even though i'm more of a tea drinker I still appreciated this video and the methods you used. Slick editing on this video Shawn and much prefer the slightly longer formats, great stuff dude ~Peace~
Thanks Shawn: I rarely take coffee into the woods (attempts with Instant coffee are total failures) @ home I use a very hands on method with a mortar & pestole. I've been thinking of a sock & the back if a hatchet. Tea on the whole seems much better. Brian 76
Hello Shawn! Again a very well edited and made and inspiring and a nice video! I do love coffee outdoors and I also use a grinder for my organic fairtrade coffee beans! Thank you sir for sharing your insights and showing us how-to´s ! Highly appreciated! Best Regards from Sweden!
I've often wondered of the methods you use to make coffee out in the boonies ! Myself I like the cowboy coffee method that's what I had growing up when we went hunting. a pot full of water and 2 dippers of coffee boil till the grounds sink and enjoy.... yah there is a need for a sive some times , but i never bother with one either ! i found adding a dash or two of salt really helps the flavor a big amount ! kills the bitterness ! .....love the videos ! watch cali close, those wolves will get her ! or a cougar ! as much heartache as you can get from having a Dog.... it's worth it ! their a constant companion, and friend and smart as Hell smart as you are ! they just don't have the hands or voice to tell ya ! but they do fairly well anyway ! learn from your dog ! their really good teachers.... and if she wants in to hide pay close attention ! Bob....
Thoroughly enjoyed watching this video about coffee lol awesome!!!! Thanks Sean James you just thought me how to make coffee without electricity lol which is useful!!!! One of my slight concerns! No electricity no coffee!!!! Or Coffee yay!!!!!
I was waiting for you to put cold water in the top of the pot for the cowboy coffee I didn’t know anything about the centrifugal force of swinging the arm even lighten me there young man thank you very much
wow brother. I'm a coffee lover, especially from my French press (I have the 32oz double walled stainless steel Starbucks press) but I found and order the STANLEY single walled stainless steel 32oz outdoors French press and it will be here tomorrow. can't wait to try it out, plus it's a 32oz container for boiling water whether I'm making coffee or needing to purify some drinking water for my day... win win! great video. loved learning those methods, that centrifugal force tip was awesome, and that old school bag is really cool! thanks for sharing!
My Self Reliance just watched this again. Been using the Stanley Single walled French press (in my comment before I said double walled in error) but I use it at home and out camping and i absolutely love it. Did you ever check it out?
My ex roasts her own coffee beans. She gave me a bag of fresh roasted beans for my birthday last month. OMG fresh roasted, fresh ground coffee in a french press... Soooooo delicious!
Nice with good coffee in the woods! great video, I only take the press of a small French press and use it my steel cup instead so I don't have to carry any extra glass container miss the visual but still good coffee. ATB//Mathieu
Thanks Shawn for the tutorials. It is great that you did 3 different ways to show people there are options and that just one way may not be the best for everyone.keep inspiring us.
Video quality looked great!
It’s the little details you provide that makes your videos so interesting. Thanks.
I love cowboy style coffee. The grounds don't bother me. Looks like a nice time out in the woods. Thanks for sharing.
Knew about cowboy coffee for years. Never tried it, never tried making it. Until today after seeing this. Right on my gas stove. One of the very best coffees I've ever had !!! Ironically, the simplistic way to make coffee.
That's awesome! Thanks for letting me know about it :)
lol, I discovered after moving, I broke my coffee maker in the move. I had grounds and tea kettle. Its actually pretty good, and if you get the right kettle the grounds stay in the pot.
The adults used to make it cowboy style when I was in Boy Scouts. I don't mind grounds at all, so I'm a fan. You can also make Turkish coffee without a filter, you just use a lower temperature and pour the froth, return to heat, and then pour the froth again until it's all done.
I have never known someone like you that shares his ways with his youtube friend's as you do so honestly! What a wonderful human being! God Bless you!!
If you add a little cold water at the end to the pot it will also settle the grounds to the bottom. Love my coffee in camp. Thanks for sharing.
Excellent video. Nothing better then waking up to a camp fire, eggs, bacon, and cowboy coffee in the morning. You can also achieve the same effect with getting the grounds to the bottom instead of swing it, just pour a little water (about a cup of cold) down inside and in the spout. Works just as good. Great video again!
My mom and I did a day camp on some land we bought in Chevlon Canyon, Arizona some time back in 1986. I made a little fire out of Pinion Pine twigs and brewed cowboy coffee. The taste and aroma still remains one of my best memories. Although I have made cowboy coffee on many campouts....this one stands out. We saw turkey, deer and elk on the property...Priceless. Her name was Sheila from the little island of Grenada...she would have loved everything on your channel. Her dream was to build a cabin on the land and live there. Her favorite book was "Back to Basics". Some of your Self Reflections hits home when it comes to trying things you are not familiar or comfortable with. Sometimes we just overthink things!
I'm a camper, and like French pressed coffee the best; cowboy coffee the second best. I use my Coleman stove for cooking; my minivan for a bedroom; a tent for living space. More like glamping. LOL. Happy trails.
So very glad I found this video. My son, his daughter, and I camped in the Alabama State Forest last fall. I bought a camping percolator for our use. I searched the Internet as it came with no instructions. In the past (30 years ago) I took instant. I can not stand it now. We wound up driving the mile to the restaurant every morning for our coffee. Thank you for the advice. I now feel I can make my brand the way ?I like it.
Perfect pep talk at the end. I started officially saving for my own off-grid project shortly before I discovered your channel. But have since watched all your videos (thank you for all the awesome tutorials and camping adventures!), and learned that I am kind of doing exactly what you did when you were my age. I've been a carpenter for about 7 years- started when I was about 22, and run my own business. I want to make the jump this year, and purchase my land to begin developing. Thanks for keeping my passion fire lit when progress seems slow.
That's awesome!
French press is such a winner. ...easy. ....and tastes great.
Enjoyed the many ways of making coffee you demonstrated. This year I purchased the Aeropress at Wild Rock in Peterborough and it truly is the best method to date we found to make delicious coffee. I have to confess that I am now using it at home instead of our Keurig.
Love coffee, the stronger the better. Thanks
I've become a fan of the Aeropress, especially used upside down. It's small and easy alternative to french press.
I agree 100%. I totally love my Aeropress. The Aeropress not only brews much better coffee than a French press, but also is smaller and unbreakable compared with a glass French press for field trips. I even use a very small manual stainless-steel coffee grinder that fits inside the Aeropress for vey convenient transportation into the woods. That way, you can bring the whole grains of recently toasted coffee to the fileld and brew even better field-grinded coffee. Snob? Maybe...but much better coffee for sure...;). Nice video by the way.
Love mine and my porlex Japanese hand grinder fits inside.
have had coffee made just about every way imaginable, nothing beat french press, until i got my Aeropress.(inverted even better) ;)
So many don't think of this. Not only that, but Good coffe! Awesome!!! 👍👍👍👍👍
Great idea the folding bucket
Of all of your videos. This is my favorite. COFFEE makes me human.
My great uncle made cowboy coffee.He was a rancher all his life except for fighting in WW 11,42-45. He cooked best venison I have ever tasted. The steaks had a thick crust and wasn't greasy! Wish I had of paid closer attention to how he cooked venison. Thank you for jogging the fond memories. I enjoy your videos and hope to live in the woods. Fresh air,meat and fish makes life a joy!
That pack brought back memories of the Italian Army surplus pack I started with when the world was a younger place :)
Great ways to brew coffee. Over the past summer I started using a moka pot. It's good for expresso but takes some practice to get it right. Thanks for the video.
Tip to try: I also have a cloth filter, but I use it in a way that combines your method 2 & 3. You let the grounds steep in a larger pot of boiled water (5-8 min) and then pour through the cloth filter directly into your cup. Great for large groups too. Thanks for the video!
Excellent video love your style!
Shawn before fame. This is one of my favorite videos - useful information I will definitely use. "Make sure the handle is on good" for the cowboy coffee swing - important detail!! Thank you, early Shawn!
P.S. Are you sure you want to get to a million subscribers? Honestly, you look happier then and this coffee tutorial is much more friendly and relaxed than recent videos.
Great video dude, very informative. To the point, not full of blah, blah, blah. Thanks for sharing this! I want cowboy coffee now.
This was great! To come across especially the cowboy coffee.
A friend of my brothers who spent a year in the back country of Montana with a pack mule showed us how to make cowboy coffee one morning camping, most memorable cup coffee ever had!
This was very cool! ☕
hi please keep doing your vedios i really enjoy them , at age 62 my wife and decided to build a home to retire ,it is in the bush and lpvely as your s but good for us at 75 we will enjoy it as long ..
Julien @Kathy reply
Pouring a little cold water over the top of the coffee will take the grounds down too.
Gregory Bergschneider Ya, I missed that one. :). Thanks.
Gregory Bergschneider I watched a Matre'd simply tap the top of the press handle firmly as he walked past our table, which is enough to start the grounds sinking slowly down on their own. Then a minute or so later you can push the filter down with no effort. If they don't sink they aren't ready. I also have a 1 cup press which is about the size of a coke can and has a plastic cradle and cap which is lighter still.
Anyone else heard of putting a stick in the pot of coffee to make the grounds go to the bottom? Not sure if it has to be a certain wood or not just sounds safer than swinging hot coffee over my head because I am a klutz..
Practice outdoors, in warm weather, with a small bucket, partly filled with water. Once you get the feel for it, it isn't hard to do. Just have to be deliberate with the motions & control the stop. Practice a bit & you'll do fine.
Prima16
Chicory was used in the Southern states as a substitute for coffee.
I like using the coffee bags. Just like tea bags but coffee. Very convenient.
cool. love black coffee.
Great stuff Shawn! I use a pot like the last one with a percolator inside and I also have a single cup press from Coleman. Thanks for sharing!
Now I want a coffee ☕️, nice vid 👍
I knew I watched to the end for a reason. Never seen that swinging method before! I like it
Well I have been making coffee for many years but I learned something today. I don't like to boil mine more than one minute but I can understand how that would help keep it strong if you keep refilling it through the day. Thanks for another great video!
I really enjoy your outdoor vids..........cant wait for the cabin to be done.......
Nothing like a good cup of coffee. Thanks and take care.
good one! a little grinds never hurt anyone haha
Great video Sean! I always learn something from you! Thanks. Cate
You swing method is the same used in Australia when making billy tea in the
Bush a billy is a small open topped can that you boil your water in you add tea leaves to the boiling water and the swinging settles the leaves to the bottom same as th grounds we add a couple of eucalyptus leaves to the tea giving it a unique Australian taste
pretty amazing that seven months ago you could make someone (me) thirsty for coffee today.
I watched today while having my Sunday morning coffee paper dripped but you back woods coffee looks a lot better in the bush !
You should check out the aero press. Kinda like the French press but smaller, more portable and not glass. And you can fit the porlex hand grinder inside.
Thanks so Much. ACofee fan from Costa Rica.
Nicely done thanks for sharing always enjoy watching
It all looked good. I've always heard that those French presses makes some good coffee but I've never had the opportunity to try it yet. Looked good.
Far North Bushcraft And Survival you've been lied to. French press is just the snobby way to do it, you get LOTS of grounds in cup from it. I hate french press personally.
I drink my coffee black and love it strong, and a week long canoe trip on the Buffalo River in Tennessee we had French press coffee every morning. Since then it is my favorite way to brew coffee still do at home..
Peter Welsh French press requires larger grind than other methods, make sure you take that into account when you judge it :)
I really like coffee from a French press. And the rig lasts and lasts. Drip coffee machines break down too fast for me. And the paper filters are more trash to deal with.
Far North, I like your home-made/bush-made percolator much better, I use one on a daily basis (at home) and get much more coffee per scoop than the french press (I have a couple of them), a bit weak, and every other gizmo for making coffee, including a ridgy-didge espresso maker. You've got the best valve for money with your design.
AWESOME....Nothing like a strong cup of COFFEE !!!!!
Hah, I learned something new with the centrifugal force trick.
adding cold water to that pot of cowboy Coffee is an easier way to force grinds to the bottom. Google it and see what you come up with.
I like using my GSI percolator Coffee maker for making Coffee. I like that French press method too though. Great video , thanks for taking the time.
Peace
Bryan Resch 'Ive heard that as well, but never tried it. Thanks.
I use the cold water method myself. Also tapping the pot with your spoon helps.
Hey, my favorite system is to make coffee with an filter. Thanks for the impressions.
Hands down, the best youtuber to date.
Awesome, can’t wait to replicate for myself and some friends
I like that French Press. Swinging that coffee pot... I would prob have scalding coffee all over me. We used to have a metal percolating coffee pot when we went camping. I didn't drink coffee then. Do now. 🐱
Good video, I may try that cowboy coffee where you spun the pot around.
Great video Shawn. My favorite way is cowboy myself. You can also tap the pot with your spoon to make the grounds settle. Keep up the good work brother.
-Doug
I can smell the coffee now!! I love to watch your videos.
Nice vid! I have a french press travel mug that I use...works good and keeps the coffee hot longer.
Love that old backpack you have there 🌲👍😊
Swinging the pot is the same way Australian swagmen made billy tea and I use it with coffee too, it makes it taste better somehow, risking scolding burns to make a hot drink is the only way lol
Goodmorning thank u for coffee in woods love your videos
Cant beat cowboy coffee - lol - thanks fer sharin
I guess that windmill technique is nerve racking no matter how much you trust your gear lol 😃. Thanks for sharing
nice trick with the arm spin XD the finishing touch.
Shawn- you're a cool dude. I like your style of camping and look forward to your videos.
Thanks Nick! I appreciate that :-)
Man those Kelly kettles are great, my brother has one, I tried it out and loved it. (video on my channel) they aren't cheap and not really compact, but if you have a way of conveyance like ATV/boat/sled your golden. That cowboy method was cool, using centrifugal force, haven't seen that before. after all that coffee, it must have been a long walk home, you must have stopped to take a leak 20 times lol thanks for sharing !
Enjoyed the video keep up the good work be blessed
Love the WW2 german rucksack! Great piece of kit
Three great ways to bring out the different 'bests' in the beans. Cowboy Camp Coffee (boiled in that big enameled pot) has that ''real man' flavor and body. Many of us have crushed egg shells into the cooked beverage and stirred to settle the grounds: some use a tablespoon or two of cold water. I could not believe that the top stayed on your pot for the full swing!
He knows how to make a log cabin, but someone please help him make a cup of coffee. LOL. Love this dude though.
Even though i'm more of a tea drinker I still appreciated this video and the methods you used. Slick editing on this video Shawn and much prefer the slightly longer formats, great stuff dude ~Peace~
Zed Outdoors thanks Zed. I drink more tea than coffee too, but I just use bags in the field and it doesn't make for a very interesting video. Lol
Thanks Shawn: I rarely take coffee into the woods (attempts with Instant coffee are total failures) @ home I use a very hands on method with a mortar & pestole. I've been thinking of a sock & the back if a hatchet. Tea on the whole seems much better. Brian 76
great ! thank you .
Hello Shawn! Again a very well edited and made and inspiring and a nice video! I do love coffee outdoors and I also use a grinder for my organic fairtrade coffee beans! Thank you sir for sharing your insights and showing us how-to´s ! Highly appreciated! Best Regards from Sweden!
great stuff Shawn. i need me some coffee in the morning too. or else, look out!! lmao
I've often wondered of the methods you use to make coffee out in the boonies ! Myself I like the cowboy coffee method
that's what I had growing up when we went hunting. a pot full of water and 2 dippers of coffee boil till the grounds sink
and enjoy.... yah there is a need for a sive some times , but i never bother with one either !
i found adding a dash or two of salt really helps the flavor a big amount ! kills the bitterness !
.....love the videos ! watch cali close, those wolves will get her ! or a cougar !
as much heartache as you can get from having a Dog.... it's worth it ! their a constant companion, and friend and smart as Hell
smart as you are ! they just don't have the hands or voice to tell ya ! but they do fairly well anyway ! learn from your dog !
their really good teachers.... and if she wants in to hide pay close attention !
Bob....
This is really cool to learn I like this way of living. It's being self sufficient and survival. Yasmin
Cool little video ! I wish I was out there with ya to taste those.
Informative vid.What kind of stove is that?
Thoroughly enjoyed watching this video about coffee lol awesome!!!! Thanks Sean James you just thought me how to make coffee without electricity lol which is useful!!!! One of my slight concerns! No electricity no coffee!!!! Or Coffee yay!!!!!
Nice stove you got there. If I drink that much coffee I'd get the runs!
I was waiting for you to put cold water in the top of the pot for the cowboy coffee I didn’t know anything about the centrifugal force of swinging the arm even lighten me there young man thank you very much
wow brother. I'm a coffee lover, especially from my French press (I have the 32oz double walled stainless steel Starbucks press) but I found and order the STANLEY single walled stainless steel 32oz outdoors French press and it will be here tomorrow. can't wait to try it out, plus it's a 32oz container for boiling water whether I'm making coffee or needing to purify some drinking water for my day... win win! great video. loved learning those methods, that centrifugal force tip was awesome, and that old school bag is really cool! thanks for sharing!
TeamAG Survival thanks. I'll check out the one you mentioned
My Self Reliance just watched this again. Been using the Stanley Single walled French press (in my comment before I said double walled in error) but I use it at home and out camping and i absolutely love it. Did you ever check it out?
Now I want to make some cowboy coffee.
Very cool video keep them coming please and thank you brother
I found this very interesting, thanks for sharing.
Nice video brother! thanks for sharing!
My ex roasts her own coffee beans. She gave me a bag of fresh roasted beans for my birthday last month. OMG fresh roasted, fresh ground coffee in a french press... Soooooo delicious!
Great video brother, thank you!
Got out my french press and had a cup while I watched. mmmmmmmm good but I will probably be up have the night as it's 6pm hehehehe
Nice with good coffee in the woods! great video, I only take the press of a small French press and use it my steel cup instead so I don't have to carry any extra glass container miss the visual but still good coffee. ATB//Mathieu
Bushcraft Sweden that's a great idea
Using only the press is a great idea... thanks for the insight. Cheers.
Great Vid"
Thanx for sharing...
The last method, cowboy style, is similar to Turkish coffee, only with coarser grounds. I love Turkish coffee, and that's all I drink!
Great video, thanks!
You can pour two or three tablespoons of cold water into the pot after your boil and that will settle the grounds nicely.
Careful...Starbucks might try to muscle in on your land
Great video. Very professional! Try the Aeropress. Very cheap device. You'll never make coffee another way.
Love that Labrador / cedar tea....great for diabetics
Coffee....love it
Really good video. I do love my coffee. Have to try that french press out.
Thanks for sharing. Really enjoy your videos.
Take care,
Al
Sounds like the perfect three way 😉