Kuju coffee

blackdawg

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I am a fan of pour over java and can’t stomach the starbuck vias.I saw these and ordered a pack to try. Easy,lightweight, small and decent flavor, I might sample a few other varieties. Concept is good, a bit spendy per cup, thought I would share this nugget.
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Have used a similar product but by a roaster from Bozeman. The only drawback I’ve found is it’s hard maintaining a high enough water temperature to effectively brew a good cup. The titanium snow peak mugs aren’t insulated, so maybe a jet boil would work better.
GEO — Treeline Coffee Roasters
 
FYI, you can buy those filters from Amazon and use whatever coffee you like. They work pretty well.
 
Looks like the disposable bags could be heat sealed with your preferred coffee or tea of choice,,, read a few reviews and my lack of international travel also indicates that Japanese hotels have these in place of a coffee maker/cheap coffee bags. The disposable may be way to go. I have become a fan of pour over for speed, easy cleanup and not choking on grounds.


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I found these make a pretty good cup of coffee. Throw these in a gallon ziplock with a small bag of your favorite brew and small plastic scoop and you are good to go from a coffee standpoint.
 
I’m with you on the Starbucks and any other instant I’ve tried. Pour over is what i prefer at the house so why not bring it in the woods. Thanks for posting.
 
We do some cold brew at home with beans and a canister. Requires water, beans and 12-24 hours. Could heat up quickly on a jet boil if you NEED it warm.

SO tempted to carry it up with me in the fall!
 
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