Greyman
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I guess my taste buds are not as refined as you folks. For me, I do Great Value instant. Mix it with hot water if I have the time, cold water if I don't.
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Looking at getting a French, is the Yeti worth it?The taste difference is mainly the paper filter. You are tasting part of the paper filter with any drip. The oils also get trapped in the paper filter. I use a French press most of the time. I’ve got the MAN sized one…
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My neighbor also recently started a tea bag coffee company. That’s what I use when I am in the field now but always the French press at home and camp.
Looking at getting a French, is the Yeti worth it?
I bought one of these to keep in our camp trailer. I love it.Don't know about the yeti, but for 1/2 the price, we went with this. Love it. Makes a great cuppa.
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I consider myself a coffee snob, for better or worse. Nothing against Keurig or Maxwell House, but I just find that some things in life are worth the extra effort. We make our coffee exclusively with a Chemex. But…years ago we always made it with a French press. Then I was diagnosed with genetic high cholesterol. Come to find out (reportedly), unfiltered coffee contains a lot of natural oils that are otherwise filtered out when using a filter (AeroPress, drip, Chemex, etc), which aren’t great for your cholesterol (reportedly). So this may be part of why some folks find unfiltered coffee to taste better than filtered coffee - more of the good stuff is left in there.So awhile back, I was in the mountains with my family. We had a campfire and put some coffee on in our percolator. While sipping the "nectar of the gods", I commented to my cousin that it was way smoother than a standard "drip" style cup of coffee. We chalked it up to the fact that everything is better over a fire cooked in God's great outdoors! However, I went home and got to fixing coffee in my percolator on the stove. Sure, as I am sitting here, typing slow as a snail, it tasted smoother than a "drip" style cup of coffee to my non-expert taste buds. Was this just a figment of my imagination, or is there some scientific explanation somewhere? I won't change my favorite way of cooking coffee based on that information. Away with all these overpriced commercial drive through coffee shops and electrified coffee contraptions. Stovetop percolator, freshly coarse ground coffee for me any day! NOTE: I still occasionally indulge in all of the previous. On another note, I think it would be a genius idea to make a wood fired coffee shop. We have seen an influx of these wood fired pizza joints, why not! If a guy with some financial backing wants to open a wood fired coffee shop and have different levels of coffee sitting on a grate in multiple percolators, go right ahead! My idea on a logo would be a wood fire with a percolator sitting in it, like the picture posted below. The name should be "The Percolator". You probably think I am crazy by now, but I just wanted to share the ideas swimming around in the dark abyss of my pea sized brain. I tried this coffee that Big Fin recommends, and it has been a winner so far. I am wanting to try some more flavors they offer. I will include some photos to exhibit the ideas I have portrayed. Hit me with all the pros and cons. I don't have any means to pursue this idea, I just thought it was a neat one! P.S. Use oak wood for the fuel source. Also, include all those fancy syrups and whipped cream condiment thingies to attract a more diverse crowd.
On the way. Needed a larger one.Don't know about the yeti, but for 1/2 the price, we went with this. Love it. Makes a great cuppa.
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Probably not but it was a business expense and we are pretty picky with materials used in things like water bottles so it was a no brainer for me. It is very nice though.Looking at getting a French, is the Yeti worth it?
Looking at getting a French, is the Yeti worth it?
Pretty accurate. I’ve had a pair of GSI ones last decades.Not worth it, a press is a press, I have a double-walled one for camping and a glass one for home...