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  • stwhannah
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    Is the JoGo Straw the answer to lo-faff tasty coffee on the move? And does it work with herbal tea? We put the kettle on to find out.

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    cookeaa
    Full Member

    I still think coffee bags have the edge for portable, lightweight minimal faff coffee.

    Nothing is perfect but a mouth burning filtered straw seems like the solution nobody was looking for or wants…

    thegeneralist
    Free Member

    Interesting article. I’m tending to agree very much with cookeaa though

    trail_rat
    Free Member

    If I want over brewed coffee I’ll make cowboy coffee.

    For light weight coffee on the move it’s hard to beat the orlieb filter holder and paper filters.

    The-Beard
    Full Member

    Yeah, filters are brilliant when you’re out and about. All the muck is collected in something it’s easy to bin too so there’s far less faff and cleaning involved.

    jeffl
    Full Member

    Turkish coffee? Boil it up, let the grinds settle then drink.

    I still remember my first Turkish coffee and consuming half a mouthful of coffee silt 😀. Not been a problem since though.

    convert
    Full Member

    If I want over brewed coffee I’ll make cowboy coffee.

    Me too – it was a revelation after carrying around an aeropress etc. A splash of cold water to stop the brew process and sink the grounds. Easy and the minimal nature suits the environment.

    TheBrick
    Free Member

    Not for me but to solve the same problem I recently bought what I can describe as a reusable coffe sive. A hoop with a cloth bag. Hoop hose over top of cup, coffee in sive / bag pour and steep lift out grains. Liteweight, it’s a small cotton bag with a loop of wire and packs flat.£6 for two off eBay

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