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What are my options for making a reasonable* cup of coffee in an office? Being the jetsetting, travel light, move fast kinda guy I am**, I need something that will fit in my laptop bag, low in faff levels and doesn't get too messy (as I have limited washing up/drying facilities).
I have access to hot water and mugs. Any ideas?
[i]* as in decent strongish filter-ish quality, not premium barista level.
** i.e. I'm a contractor, so often don't even get a desk and have to make do with sitting in reception/on any vacant desk/on the floor.[/i]
Aeropress, get the kit that comes in a nice little bag and add good coffee!
Beaten to it.....Aeropress all the way. Good bit of kit.
Yeah - Aeropress is the best option as it involves least mess.
Aeropress.
It's pretty much the best solution for this type of issue. It comes in it's own bag, it's reasonably fuss free, and mess free, you can keep a few filters and I have an old jam jar with pre-ground in it.
All very portable
Aeropress, +n.
What about an Aeropress? 😉
edit - ah, thanls Matt, I was thinking about a cafetiere mug kinda thing. I've had one before but it was a bit rubbish, I'll have a look at the one you've got.
tbh I just use Azera Americano, decent enough (for a mainly tea drinker)
There's a device called an aeropress. Not sure you will have heard of it?
and a tip for when you get your Aeropress, make sure your mug is wide enough at the top to sit the Aeropress on. Some mugs are just that tiny bit too small
+1 for Aeropress, funnily enough...
It gets used not just in the house but also on camping trips. Great wee gadget.
b r - Membertbh I just use Azera Americano, decent enough
Likewise, does the trick for work and an early coffee at home when I dont have time to use the machine
See if you can find an instant you like. I've ended up with tesco's finest costa rican, unexpectedly, I'd rather drink it than most proper coffee.
I was impressed last week how long the Bodum things kept coffee warm - brew as we left camp was still warm to drink at lunchtime. It was stuffed down side of airbag that would have helped a bit with insulation.
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My Aeropress has been gathering dust in the cupboard as it its altogether too much faff since discovering the V60. It's not a Volvo, but a super way to make great coffee as long as you as use good coffee. And cheaper than an Aeropress too.
http://www.hario.co.uk/coffee/dripper.html
Boom!
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