Am I the one for coffee? Usually not. I do like a bit here and there and only a good cup suffices; though having said that I do drink one cup almost every day, excepting the one week when I'm purging caffeine from my system, but that's not happening now.
Most coffees that I drink as I've mentioned in some forgotten archives from my memory system are drip coffees, a single cup, mostly fitted with a paper filter, holding ground beans soaked with hot water that peacefully drip down into the bottom of a lucky mug.
What I absolutely love, however, is a cup of fresh coffee poured out a Mokapot spout, and even though the traditional aluminum ones have their own vintage charm, I confess to favouring ones that aren't as traditional or aluminum.
They're easier to clean, their inner surface does not tragically turn into white dust/powder that looks like a rather uncouth layer of aluminum leavings when left unused for a long time.
This looks as nifty as it's efficient, unlike aluminum mokapots these can be used over hot plates and works extremely well.
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