Product Description
Growers Cup Brew-in-Sachet Organic Filter Coffee - Bolivia
All service personnel have at least one creature comfort in the field so we thought it was time we
offered all those coffee drinking lovers a perfect Exercise/Operational solution.
Most of us have had the enamel torn from our teeth as the 24 hour ration pack coffee attempts to administer your "wake me up" caffeine injection.
So here's heres a brilliant solution for that morning caffeine fix.
The Coffeebrewer is best described as a disposable French press.
Inside the pouch is a filter with 24g of freshly ground specialty coffee.
To brew 3 cups of coffee, all you need is to open it, pour ½ L hot water
into it, and let it brew 5-8 min.
Picked from the top 1% of the best coffees in the world the unique brewing system is designed to preserve the coffee’s natural
oils. This enhances the delicate flavours and finer aromas of the coffee,
which otherwise can only be achieved by using a French press.
How does it work...?
The Coffeebrewer is made from PE-coated paper and a filtermaterial which is similar to the material
used for ricebags for cooking.
The fresh roasted specialty coffee beans are grounded directly in the filter compartment of the
pouch. The Coffeebrewer is aroma sealed to keep maximum freshness of the coffee.
The Coffeebrewer has strong sealings and can contain ½ L of boiling hot water and when used
according to user instructions – it is as safe to use as any other cardboard cup or the likes.
Features
- Makes 3 cups (0.5lt) of gourmet coffee per sachet
- Organic and Fairtrade 100% Arabica coffee
- Lightweight and easy to pack
- Cafetiere quality taste
Specifications
- Dimensions: 22cm x 20cm x 15mm
- Weight: 50g
- Volume: 0.5lt
- Origin: Segovia, Nicaragua
NOTE:
Nicaraguan Coffee The Promotora de Desarollo Cooperativo des las Segivieas have once again
classified itself as one of the world’s best organic cooperatives in the renowned “Cup of Excellence” program.
In 2009 the cooperative also known as Prodecoop was awarded two golden stars in the “Gourmet Beans” category
at the annual “Great taste Awards”.

I went into the shop the week before I did the OMM this year and Scott asked me what my luxury item was. I try to run as small and light as possible so (until that point) didn't have anything that was unessential. These sachets are compact and weigh next to nothing though so he persuaded me to carry... » more...
Date Added: 19/12/2011 by Oliver marner
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