Reddit Reddit reviews G7 pure black coffee, 3-pack, 45 Servings

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G7 pure black coffee, 3-pack, 45 Servings
Patented dry-process instant coffee is exceptionally flavorful100% soluble in hot or cold waterGreat for travelersNot pre-brewed, freeze-dried or concentratedBetter than grocery store "Instant Coffees"
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u/messijoez · 5 pointsr/CampingGear

Edit: Okay, so feel free to read what I wrote... but I found this article on BPL which should be pretty much what you're looking for. It appears to be a free one, too!

I have a pretty serious coffee addiction, so this is a question I've asked on multiple occasion. I've found several solutions. Here's my breakdown, in descending order of what I typically use while camping. Keep in mind I tend to go light and low-hassle just to get my fix.

  • Instant coffee. Some people swear by Starbucks VIA, but they're way too expensive for me... but neither can I force myself to gag down Folgers or Maxwell House. I found the perfect instant for me: G7 black (I prefer black coffee). It's Vietnamese, and appears to be micro-ground like VIA, but costs about $4 for 20 sachets. Tastes pretty damn close to a real cup of coffee, and I would argue just as good (if not better) to a cup of VIA. Look for it on amazon or in your local asian market. FWIW, Vietnamese have been pretty damn good at coffee ever since their days as a French colony.

  • Coffee bags. Kind of like tea bags, but filled with coffee instead. The coffee is usually stale in the bag, but still not too bad. The bags are generally completely biodegradable or combustible (except for possibly a small staple).

  • Cowboy coffee. Take a ziploc of grounds, brew right in your cup. You'll get some sludge and grounds, but the coffee is real coffee and cleanup is a breeze.


    Finally, if you want espresso, and you're not scared of a little fuss and muss, why not try to make turkish coffee in a camping stove?
u/Anonymous3891 · 2 pointsr/CampingGear

G7 because I am cheap. VIA is the best I have tried.