Andy@AAV
Old Marine
I use a French press I bought at Starbucks a few years ago. It's heavy lexan and has stood up for 2 deployments so far.
But the original question, I have used a percolator for a few years so here is my take:
Use the proper grind for your coffee. Rough grind works better, 6-8 heaping tablespoons works great for me. I let it perk for about 15-20 minutes, but I like my brew dark and thick. Caned coffee never works for me in a percolator so I always use the fresh beans instead. But now I really like the French press, so the nasty looking percolator stays at home. Coat the outside of your percolator with dish detergent if you want it to stay looking pretty over a camp fire, it allows you to wipe the soot off.
But the original question, I have used a percolator for a few years so here is my take:
Use the proper grind for your coffee. Rough grind works better, 6-8 heaping tablespoons works great for me. I let it perk for about 15-20 minutes, but I like my brew dark and thick. Caned coffee never works for me in a percolator so I always use the fresh beans instead. But now I really like the French press, so the nasty looking percolator stays at home. Coat the outside of your percolator with dish detergent if you want it to stay looking pretty over a camp fire, it allows you to wipe the soot off.