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<blockquote data-quote="Verdigris" data-source="post: 1129654" data-attributes="member: 13151"><p>FYI Henry,</p><p></p><p>"Kopi Luwak" is passed through the digestive track of a palm civit (a tree dwelling animal similar to a monkey), not a weasel. <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f609.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" data-smilie="2"data-shortname=";)" /> </p><p></p><p>As for how long a pound of coffee would last -- it lasts me about 2 weeks between 1.5 people (my wife sometimes drinks it). Keep in mind that the pot I use is a 4 cup maker, which actually means it makes 2.5 mugs of coffee. I always make at least one pot in the morning and I sometimes make a pot in the afternoon on weekends (though usually only half a pot then). Depending on how much your PC drinks, it will take him longer or shorter. If he is a morning and afternoon drinker (a not uncommon rythem) he will use his coffee faster than I do, but the requirements of the trail may preclude this. Clear?</p><p></p><p>Now, the single-cup French Press has much to say for it: it is self-contained, it requires less coffee than either a single-cup filter or a formal coffee maker.</p><p></p><p>On the trail, we usually make "Billy Coffee" [which is a cousin to the venerable Anglo-Australian "Billy Tea"]. This usually means you throw a bunch of grounds in a pot, boil the heck out of it, drop a bit of cold water on the top to settle the grounds, and drink it quickly before the taste hits your tongue. When cowboys used to make coffee on the range, they'd carry raw beans and roast them by hand. This is probably more realistic for your game than the various yuppie contraptions available these days.</p><p></p><p>Don't forget you'll need a grinder for those beans. I suggest a warhammer and a hollowed-out Orc skull.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Verdigris, post: 1129654, member: 13151"] FYI Henry, "Kopi Luwak" is passed through the digestive track of a palm civit (a tree dwelling animal similar to a monkey), not a weasel. ;) As for how long a pound of coffee would last -- it lasts me about 2 weeks between 1.5 people (my wife sometimes drinks it). Keep in mind that the pot I use is a 4 cup maker, which actually means it makes 2.5 mugs of coffee. I always make at least one pot in the morning and I sometimes make a pot in the afternoon on weekends (though usually only half a pot then). Depending on how much your PC drinks, it will take him longer or shorter. If he is a morning and afternoon drinker (a not uncommon rythem) he will use his coffee faster than I do, but the requirements of the trail may preclude this. Clear? Now, the single-cup French Press has much to say for it: it is self-contained, it requires less coffee than either a single-cup filter or a formal coffee maker. On the trail, we usually make "Billy Coffee" [which is a cousin to the venerable Anglo-Australian "Billy Tea"]. This usually means you throw a bunch of grounds in a pot, boil the heck out of it, drop a bit of cold water on the top to settle the grounds, and drink it quickly before the taste hits your tongue. When cowboys used to make coffee on the range, they'd carry raw beans and roast them by hand. This is probably more realistic for your game than the various yuppie contraptions available these days. Don't forget you'll need a grinder for those beans. I suggest a warhammer and a hollowed-out Orc skull. [/QUOTE]
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