Coffee Drinkers & Bean Grinders

OverlanderJK

Resident Smartass
I’m honestly not even sure about the legalities of shipping them, but just having a basic understanding of how a hive functions, I don’t know how they would survive the trip from here to there. I know for a fact you can’t ship hives here because we don’t have Africanized bees in Hawaii. If you piss off one African bee, you’ll have 50,000 bees on your ass for miles and miles while you run... and you’ll never outrun them.

By the way, I’m convinced that El Centro in the summer is the gateway to hell.

Edit: drunk grammar is not the best


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I think El Centro is the gateway to hell in the winter. It is hell in the summer. Lol


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TrailHunter

Hooked
Been experimenting with “Cowboy” coffee. More so for trail/camping coffee but also at home. Whats cool is the simplicity of it... Using a kettle or pot, get the water hot, add coffee grounds, then bring to a slow rolling boil for a few minutes... remove heat... add a some cold water to the top and the grounds (Science) sink to the bottom... Pour a cup.

I think the key is not to boil too high and burn it. I really like it so far and it’s suppose to be less acidic this way.

Anyone else tried this?
 

OverlanderJK

Resident Smartass
Been experimenting with “Cowboy” coffee. More so for trail/camping coffee but also at home. Whats cool is the simplicity of it... Using a kettle or pot, get the water hot, add coffee grounds, then bring to a slow rolling boil for a few minutes... remove heat... add a some cold water to the top and the grounds (Science) sink to the bottom... Pour a cup.

I think the key is not to boil too high and burn it. I really like it so far and it’s suppose to be less acidic this way.

Anyone else tried this?

Do it in a cast iron and it’s better. 🤤


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BaddestCross

Active Member
Been experimenting with “Cowboy” coffee. More so for trail/camping coffee but also at home. Whats cool is the simplicity of it... Using a kettle or pot, get the water hot, add coffee grounds, then bring to a slow rolling boil for a few minutes... remove heat... add a some cold water to the top and the grounds (Science) sink to the bottom... Pour a cup.

I think the key is not to boil too high and burn it. I really like it so far and it’s suppose to be less acidic this way.

Anyone else tried this?
Throw in some cinnamon and cloves.



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Ddays

Hooked
Been experimenting with “Cowboy” coffee. More so for trail/camping coffee but also at home. Whats cool is the simplicity of it... Using a kettle or pot, get the water hot, add coffee grounds, then bring to a slow rolling boil for a few minutes... remove heat... add a some cold water to the top and the grounds (Science) sink to the bottom... Pour a cup.

I think the key is not to boil too high and burn it. I really like it so far and it’s suppose to be less acidic this way.

Anyone else tried this?

My brother does this too. I must not know to do it right - I always end up with a mouthful of grounds :icon_crazy:
 

TrailHunter

Hooked
Do it in a cast iron and it’s better. 🤤


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I like cooking with cast iron, but dealing with the rust & oiling is a pain in the arse.

Throw in some cinnamon and cloves.

I'll pass on the cloves :puke:

My brother does this too. I must not know to do it right - I always end up with a mouthful of grounds :icon_crazy:

Gently add a little cold water... let sit for a second, then pour slowly. The grounds are at the bottom so you don't want to stir it up.
 

fiend

Caught the Bug

Ddays

Hooked
Trying a new brand out. They have one called Beadlock Texas Pecan but I'm not big on flavored coffee. I like it straight up black

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TrailHunter

Hooked
Coffee Drinkers & Bean Grinders

Trying a new brand out. They have one called Beadlock Texas Pecan but I'm not big on flavored coffee. I like it straight up black

I’d buy that just for the packaging. Let us know if it tastes like motor oil. Lol
 
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