Travel Gear Review: Coffee Where There Is No Coffee
So it is 4am somewhere traveled to and you want coffee. Nothing is readily available so you’ll have to wait. Until now and the Pipamonka brewing system which requires only hot water to work. We tried it while camping in our new RV with water warmed up in the microwave.
The Pipamoka brewing process is unique. Users insert their ground coffee into a dedicated filter basket, add hot water then drop the filter basket to the bottom of the Pipamoka. Using the innovative twisting mechanism, vacuum pressure is created inside the travel mug. This negative pressure generates a suction force that draws hot water downwards through the coffee grounds. The coffee is then brewed directly into the insulated thermal cup where it will stay hot for hours. We tried. It worked. And our water was hot, not boiling…like you might get out of the tap in a hotel room or cruise ship bathroom.
The pressurized environment quickens extraction, taking only two minutes to brew a well balanced cup of coffee. Bonus: It takes a lot of work so you’re off to the races on your morning workout as well. The innovative design cleverly packs all the brewing gear inside the isothermal stainless-steel cup, helping travelers save space and pack minimally. It’s kinda sorta like a French Press but not really. The Pipamoka offers coffee makers an eco-friendly alternative to traditional methods, as it does
not use one-time paper filters, and everything is re-useable and long lasting. The entire machine is made from parts that can be easily recycled.
Here, this video will help.