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Ohiogal

(38,113 posts)
Wed Jun 6, 2018, 09:03 AM Jun 2018

Environmentally Responsible Coffee Brewing

The low-tech way.

https://www.treehugger.com/green-home/8-low-tech-ways-brew-coffee-minimal-waste.html

A couple of these are kind of "out there" but I really enjoy coffee from my French press.

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Environmentally Responsible Coffee Brewing (Original Post) Ohiogal Jun 2018 OP
French Press all the way here - and home roast! NRaleighLiberal Jun 2018 #1
I buy beans, but I grind them right before I put them in the press Ohiogal Jun 2018 #3
I finally got a stainless steel press WhiteTara Jun 2018 #2
Good idea! I've never seen a stainless steel one! Ohiogal Jun 2018 #4
It's also a double wall and so it holds the WhiteTara Jun 2018 #6
I swear by my Vacuum Pot. Tried the F. Press Ferrets are Cool Jun 2018 #5

Ohiogal

(38,113 posts)
3. I buy beans, but I grind them right before I put them in the press
Wed Jun 6, 2018, 09:22 AM
Jun 2018

Now I can't drink coffee any other way.

I have a percolator I use when I need a lot of coffee all at once, and it's okay. But press coffee is really the best, IMO.

WhiteTara

(31,026 posts)
6. It's also a double wall and so it holds the
Thu Jun 7, 2018, 12:53 PM
Jun 2018

heat for about 2 hours. It's wonderful and looks as beautiful today as it did when I bought it in 2008. I thought it was pricey, but after breaking about 3 or 4 glass pots, I decided it was a good buy.

Ferrets are Cool

(22,365 posts)
5. I swear by my Vacuum Pot. Tried the F. Press
Wed Jun 6, 2018, 09:23 AM
Jun 2018

hated it. Once you use the Vacuum Pot, you will never go back. I use the glass filter instead of the cloth filter that comes with the pot.

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edited to add: This demonstration makes it much, much harder than it really is. Sheesh
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