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I usual areopress I take camping though I’ve upgraded to stove top Moka thing now.Anyone got the AeroPress Go travel coffee maker? Any good?
Was looking for something to just hoy in my bag for work or weekends away so I can have a decent brew.
I've never used them stovetop ones before, any good? Couldn't take it to work anyway.I usual areopress I take camping though I’ve upgraded to stove top Moka thing now.
Aye did its job for years. Just fancied something new that’s all so got the stove top to go on me camping cooker. Nice and smooth tasting compared to areopress. Though might just be me.I've never used them stovetop ones before, any good? Couldn't take it to work anyway.
Do you get a decent brew with the Aeropress? I'm guessing yes, like
Gutted they pulled out of sheepfolds.Had some outstanding coffee from Sunderland's own roastery/pop-up coffee shop Resinn. Highly recommended. Megadu if you like fruity, Pin if you like chocolatey/nutty.
Welcome to the thread of me talking to myselfIn London with work and did a whistlestop tour of a few places later yesterday. Went to Rosslyn, Prufrock, Omotesando and Monmouth. Only had standard lattes to compare and still love Monmouth's house blend the most (Prufrock use Square Mile) but the others were all really good too, with Omotesando being my 2nd favourite.
It's very informative mateWelcome to the thread of me talking to myself