Nomad Coffee with Espro Ultralight Coffee Press - My Experience

in #coffee6 years ago (edited)

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I ended up finding a really cool ultralight cofee press. Apparently it only recently came out in May of 2018. It's great because it is a travel mug and coffee press condensed into the smallest package possible specifically designed for light weight hikers, but could be used by anyone.

I'll post a video which summarizes the product and then photos which show my own setup and my first experience making coffee on a river side hike.

The press which is only available via Kickstarter and some Starbucks locations. (If you want to get it at Starbucks like I did I recommend buying some discounted giftcards on Bitify).

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To make this work I also brought out a mini-stove, pot set, coffee grinder, and water bottle. Of course you can adjust the setup to your liking. Grinding the beans on site is definitely not necessary. It also might be possible to bring hot water in the press itself but I'm not exactly sure how one would manage that. I was happy with my setup overall.

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Same equipment outside with the beans.

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Grinding the beans.

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Boiling the water.

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Coffee ready in about 10 minutes time.

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The view by the river, near Gibbons Park in London, Ontario.

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Enjoying the view and the coffee.

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SOLD!!!! Gosh want this and want some coffee badly now :)

Looks nice, better than those plastic ones.

Sick ass post bro

Thanks bro! Jokes we both made a post about making coffee today. Cam showed me on insta.

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