![]() And for those who like a weaker brew, you could probably use one pour-over for two cups. It’s strong coffee fast. I actually watered mine down a little to taste.The packs have illustrated instructions on the back, but even without referencing that it’s clear what to do. Their pop-up pour-over design is easy and intuitive to use.It’s not just for backpacking – we loved getting outside early and having this stashed in my pack along with a trusty Hydroflask full of hot water. We took some on a trail in Banff National Park last week and then had another couple cups on an Oahu beach at sunrise. When Copper Cow Coffee approached us with their portable pour-over Vietnamese coffee, we jumped on the opportunity to try it. From cowboy coffee brewed with the grounds right in, to tea-bag style coffee packs and instant coffee, we’re not short on options. But the perfect cup of camp coffee is a source of endless debate. We crave that caffeine kick and the comfort of a cup to begin a day or energize an afternoon. It seems natural that we want to take that habit with us when we venture outdoors.Īs Anna Brones said in her interview about Best Served Wild, food just tastes better when you’re in a beautiful landscape. ![]() Learn more about how we test kitchen products.Morning coffee is a ritual, a routine. Read some of her work: The 4 best cocktail shakers in 2021 The 7 best women's bathrobes in 2021 The 5 best wine openers and corkscrews we tested in 2021 The 5 best bed sheets we tested in 2021 The 5 best cordless vacuums we tested in 2021 12 direct-to-consumer kitchen startups that are changing the way we shop for cookware and knives 8 tableware startups changing the way we shop for dishes Even chefs experience cooking burnout - here's how they get re-inspired in the kitchen How businesses create successful virtual experiences 50 cookbooks from famous restaurants across the US that will help you recreate their best dishes at home Learn more about how our team of experts tests and reviews products at Insider here. ![]() Connie graduated from UC Berkeley with degrees in media studies and business administration, which help inform her perspective on and coverage of industry trends, as well as the competitive e-commerce landscape at large. She has represented the team at CES and moderated panels on media business and the future of retail. You can see more of her testing process and other behind-the-scenes of being a product journalist on her Instagram Connie joined Insider Reviews as an early member in 2017 and has also reported on products and services in the style, tech, fitness, travel, and e-learning spaces, with a particular interest and expertise in emerging startups. When she's not changing duvet covers or washing towels twice a day for articles, she loves talking about and trying the newest snacks, drinks, and food gifts. She combined rigorous testing methods, conversations with professionals, and active knowledge of the home and kitchen space to help readers get the most out of their money. ![]() While at Insider, she specialized in all the things that enhance life at home, from the most comfortable bed sheets and fluffy pillows to cool online wine clubs and bartender-approved cocktail shakers. Connie Chen is a former senior reporter on the Insider Reviews team, where she led coverage of home textiles, home entertaining, and food and drink.
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