Coffee in the Woods / Lightweight

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We have been using Starbucks instant forever and have no complaints. I wanted though to maybe find a "pour over filter option" so I can take some Caribou Coffee in with us on this year's caribou hunt.

Suggestion on a brand/ model I should.be looking at. TIA
 
I picked up this up at the grocery store for $5. 2 ounces. Carry filters and package the coffee in small individual ziplock. Slightly bulky but worth it.
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We have been using Starbucks instant forever and have no complaints. I wanted though to maybe find a "pour over filter option" so I can take some Caribou Coffee in with us on this year's caribou hunt.

Suggestion on a brand/ model I should.be looking at. TIA
Kuju coffee is an option for pour over. Obviously a little more tedious than just dumping a packet of BRCC, but it’s good coffee. They have it on Amazon.
 
GSI outdoors makes a pour over setup that can clip onto basically any cup super lightweight and easy cleanup. I’ve been using one for about 8 years now. Bought another one in case it ever breaks. And they are only like 10 bucks
 
I found these at the Outdoor Retailer show.


REALLY good coffee.
 
Here is the gsi mentioned. Used for a few years it’s alright not my favorite. If my weight isn’t as much of a concern I bring an aero press because it makes the best cup of joe. But if weight is a concern I’m bringing the gsi or instant
 
I have a jet boil french press that works great. Is messy is you don't have running water around.
I like the disposable pour over options from Amazon.

trying this out this year. peaked my interest.

 
I've used the cheapo grocery store plastic ones and my favorite coffee. You have to use filters and it's not great for backpacking. It's great in the morning at the pickup or ATV/UTV.
 
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