Help me with coffee fellas...

Aeropress with a good french press as second choice. Our french press is collecting dust now that we have the Aero...
 
Give this a try or any of the others they offer. Both coffee as well as a slight creamer flavoring. Had it for the first time in sheep camp - it was very good.

 
aeropress or one of the blackrifle coffee lightweight pourovers.

 
Honestly if you really want good coffee learn to roast your own. You can purchase everything that you need here, https://www.sweetmarias.com/. Yes a roaster can be expensive, but it truly is the only way to get really good coffee.

I used to do that quite a bit! I had a nice little propane powered drum roaster I bought through an email address from a guy out of Taiwan haha... It worked well. I sold it for some skis. Now i just use an old air popcorn popper when I do roast it
 
I ordered some mountain opps hot ignite last year, to try out (in the same boat looking to replace instant coffee). I was skeptical, but its now my go to when I need to get up and get going in a hurry. I've used pour overs and a french press in the field, but being able to dump a packet into hot water and go is tough to beat.
 
Camp coffee is an acquired taste and a lot like boots and broadheads: everyone has their favorites.
It just takes a lot of experimenting.
 
If you run a JetBoil or MSR Reactor/WindBurner, just get their lightweight french press accessories. Then, find a good bean and grind it up and take it with you. Or, SnowPeak makes a very handy little titanium press as well.
 
I buy Columbian dark roast. usually a can of Kirkland from Costco. Percolator.

I stop buying Starbucks a long time ago.. imo, it's over priced coffee, bitter, and Starbucks is anti-gun.
 
Hands down best coffee comes from a blue ceramic coffee pot, add coffee and water and bring to a boil, boil for 5 minutes then pour cold water down the spout to settle the grounds and pour... try it !
 
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