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  • čas přidán 18. 11. 2021
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    Have you ever wanted to make coffee with a straw? No? Well, do you want to anyways? This was a pretty nifty little brewer. It's fun, it's practical for camping, and it brings me joy. Would I ever use it again? Maybe not but I'm more than happy to have finally tried it.
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Komentáře • 415

  • @taylifts
    @taylifts Před 2 lety +338

    Not to be confused with Gojo, the jujutsu sorcerer

  • @hannahleeduggan
    @hannahleeduggan Před 2 lety +117

    Hey! I have one of these (: the two problems you had are easily solvable (re: over-extraction and heat)
    either use a lower temperature water with a medium grind, or just add a splash of colder water when you're done brewing which slows the extraction rate down and cools the temp!

    • @morgandrinkscoffee
      @morgandrinkscoffee  Před 2 lety +57

      I like the idea of a splash of cold water after, will try that and report back!

    • @hannahleeduggan
      @hannahleeduggan Před 2 lety +14

      @@morgandrinkscoffee sweet! also, pinching the silicone tip helps regulate how much coffee you’re getting in your sip when you’re still trying to figure out if it’s too hot to drink or not 😋 takes a little getting used to when the “lip test” is how we’re used to testing heat, but reducing how often I expose my teeth to coffee staining seems worth it

    • @cassandrebrunelle9712
      @cassandrebrunelle9712 Před 2 lety +5

      Or like it said in the instructions, add a splash of milk or cream. I guess it would help also! :)

    • @devium
      @devium Před 2 lety +4

      @@cassandrebrunelle9712 I mean yes, but not everyone enjoys coffee with milk/cream

    • @waveymattdavey
      @waveymattdavey Před 2 lety +7

      The double walled cup is probably also keeping the coffee warmer for longer. I imagine in a normal mug you'd lose a lot more heat at the start of the brew, and this was probably the situation they would have used for testing.

  • @Ajinic
    @Ajinic Před 2 lety +101

    Ah yes The Braw, not needed all the time but definitely useful. When acquiring your first braw it is important to check for size and fit. Different cup sizes need different braws. Don't be afraid to get many braws to see which you prefer, and which is the best fit for you. Everyone has a different size and color braw, don't be afraid to experiment.

    • @soggy_stringbean
      @soggy_stringbean Před 2 lety +4

      Ah the puns are amazing!

    • @_TheRoseCrow
      @_TheRoseCrow Před 2 lety +1

      The difference is this braw is not advertised to about 50% of the world as a need when it’s not

    • @handthing9709
      @handthing9709 Před rokem

      @@_TheRoseCrow bras are need to keep the evil in

  • @Narezaath
    @Narezaath Před 2 lety +143

    This seems to me as if someone took a look at Yerba Mate drinking straws and went "what if that, but for coffee."

    • @lucialaurencena1288
      @lucialaurencena1288 Před 2 lety +9

      literally a bombilla but slightly better(?) (Haven't finished the video, just saw the intro and went "Someone must have called it out")

    • @luanrosa3022
      @luanrosa3022 Před 2 lety +36

      gentrified bomba

    • @pianoplayeh
      @pianoplayeh Před 2 lety +2

      @@luanrosa3022 exactly

    • @ksojoel
      @ksojoel Před rokem

      It actually happened like that.

  • @zapdara
    @zapdara Před 2 lety +22

    When you read the instructions, they said to add milk (and your desired sweetener) at a certain point - I think that's essential to making this work as intended. Adding milk (or cream, or oat milk) would reduce the temperature and almost completely stop the brewing, meaning you could sip at your own pace. I saw another commenter mention adding cold water at that point; that would help but not slow the infusion as much. The proteins in milk make a huge difference. I think the instructions should emphasize that adding something at that point is not really optional unless you want a very overextracted cup of coffee.

  • @gordoteton2203
    @gordoteton2203 Před 2 lety +94

    It's crazy because these guys actually took inspiration from argentinian gauchos drinking mate.
    I did this with a bombilla (Spanish for straw) and a mate, and it wasn't bad at all. Pretty crazy

    • @morgandrinkscoffee
      @morgandrinkscoffee  Před 2 lety +32

      I didn’t know about this prior to filming which makes me very much want to try a bombadilla now!

    • @luisalbertoccopaibarra1006
      @luisalbertoccopaibarra1006 Před 2 lety +7

      It is quite commom in the south pf Brazil too

    • @alemholas
      @alemholas Před 2 lety +2

      Yep! Drinking my after coffee mate trough my straw right now haha. I wonder if you could use a JoGo as a Coffee&Matte straw (?)

    • @emilyolson6058
      @emilyolson6058 Před 2 lety

      I was about to say, it looks like a mate straw! I love something about that experience.

    • @aznagnev
      @aznagnev Před 2 lety

      I was thinking the same, or at least the region

  • @Movie_Games
    @Movie_Games Před 2 lety +194

    Looks like it would be better used for Yerba Mate

    • @alemholas
      @alemholas Před 2 lety +3

      Maybe it could serve double duty! Coffee&Matte straw c:

    • @franciscoweitzman8892
      @franciscoweitzman8892 Před 2 lety +3

      Thought the same

    • @mayastarburst
      @mayastarburst Před 2 lety +15

      Righhtt i saw it and how she was describing the straw reminded me of the bombilla we use for mates

    • @veganpotterthevegan
      @veganpotterthevegan Před 2 lety +8

      It was inspired by a bombilla. I've tried it with mate and it's great... I'll still use it for coffee 90% of the time though

    • @babsstarchaser
      @babsstarchaser Před 2 lety +5

      Right! I was sitting here like "isn't that a Bombilla straw"

  • @constantine_cz
    @constantine_cz Před 2 lety +3

    In the Czech Republic it is quite common (mainly with older generations) to drink coffee with the grounds still in the cup, without a straw. Yes, you get a healthy portion of grounds at the end.

  • @MinniChii
    @MinniChii Před 2 lety +16

    This also seems like a good accessible tool for those who want coffee but can't lift their cups. The design of the silicone tip looks better for drinking hot liquids than the typical designs.

  • @Vercingetorix061983
    @Vercingetorix061983 Před 2 lety +10

    Regarding on the tip temperature, it depends on how is contructed. Here in Argentina the straws are from nickel-silver or iron. We drink mate at 85 degrees celsius (185 F) and the tip is not hot to the lips.

  • @rodrigodepazos3771
    @rodrigodepazos3771 Před 2 lety +13

    Thats a "bombilla" 2.0 lets say, we in the Rio de la plata (Uruguay & Argentina), some in Brasil and Paraguay too use it to drink Mate

    • @JorgeAlvarado-nx9tv
      @JorgeAlvarado-nx9tv Před 2 lety +2

      Venía a decir que los Argentinos y Uruguayos debían estar viendo el video gritando "boludo, si es solo una bombilla, que pelotudos".

    • @rodrigodepazos3771
      @rodrigodepazos3771 Před 2 lety

      @@JorgeAlvarado-nx9tv jajaja viste como es... algún rioplatense se avivó y pum, hizo guita a lo loco.

    • @markgalera3804
      @markgalera3804 Před 2 lety +2

      That’s what the creator of Jogo based it from.

    • @rodrigodepazos3771
      @rodrigodepazos3771 Před 2 lety

      @@markgalera3804 Yes, but I dont think its an efficient way to brew coffee relly!!, its almost imposible to be consistent, but its a totally new way of doing it.

  • @Kooma4Yew1600
    @Kooma4Yew1600 Před 2 lety +3

    ... Morgan, this is a bombilla. They're originally made for yerba mate. My comment is definitely made before the ad read but I hope you enjoy and didn't pay too much for it🤗

  • @haenahkim
    @haenahkim Před 2 lety +78

    Do not touch the hot shaft. Do not grasp the hot shaft firmly. Do not grab anywhere but the soft tip.
    I think really the benefit is with cold drinks. Brew a hot drink while camping, maybe throw in some ice if you have some or creamer etc to cool it down a bit/slow the extraction and not have to worry about the mess as much. One main criticism is the issue of cleaning the cup afterwards. Coffee grounds are fine-ish down most sinks, but will eventually clog etc. A French press should make it easy to remove a puck of sorts/majority of the coffee grinds afterwards to throw, but this would need scraping pretty quickly. Interestingly enough, I wonder if there would be benefits to this with extra flavorings. Like cinnamon sticks or chocolate nibs to add something extra that would get filtered out by the straw strainer. I assume this would be pretty versatile too if you're someone who drinks tea and coffee. You can't win everything when downsizing, so I see this as a much more realistic camping travelling item since it is so small and fairly easy to use/clean.

  • @R0fanJessie
    @R0fanJessie Před 2 lety +10

    I had to rewatch as the cat completely was too adorable for me to pay attention..especially when I thought the conversation was coffee, then saw cat and next thing I know it’s toiletries….😹

    • @aletamarie2762
      @aletamarie2762 Před 2 lety

      at 7:06 you can see the cat jump up on its tree in the microwave reflection! :)

  • @ElliotNesterman
    @ElliotNesterman Před 2 lety +10

    People camping usually have stainless or enameled steel mugs. These would allow the coffee to cool more quickly than a double-walled glass beaker. This might help as the coffee could get to a comfortable temperature before it became over extracted.

    • @heisssenberg
      @heisssenberg Před 2 lety +1

      I had a similar thought. Single walled mug, and or slightly cooler water temperature would probably help, but not replacing my aeropress with this anytime that I can see.

    • @doc8125
      @doc8125 Před 2 lety +1

      You could also just brew at a slightly lower ratio then top up with a bit of cool water to bring temp down. If you have a good grasp of brew temp, ratio and grind size you won't really ever overextract with this, just like a cupping, I cup professionally all the time and we pour boiling water on the coffee and are still drinking said coffee 30 min down the line to analyze it, and the really good coffees stay good way beyond even that point!

  • @RecipeswithBen
    @RecipeswithBen Před 2 lety +8

    This seems like the best use for this is for cold brew where you steep in a mason and then add ice and drink in through the Jogo without the need to filter.

  • @Scrythe
    @Scrythe Před 2 lety +47

    So it's a just maté straw, but marketed for coffee?

  • @nidiacaro3675
    @nidiacaro3675 Před 2 lety +2

    Can you please pay close attention to the microwave reflection at 7:05!!!! It’s literally the best thing.💖😂 I will watch the microwave for every video. 👀👀👀

  • @AaronEdwards
    @AaronEdwards Před 2 lety +2

    In the crazy 90s, we used to do something like this with our coffee presses. We’d brew normally, but only plunge about 3/4 of the way down. The first and second cups were normal. The third cup was a bit more adventurous. The fourth, we’ll, that sucker was dark and deep. Definitely not for everyone.
    Anyways, get well soon!

  • @justinnolan3667
    @justinnolan3667 Před 2 lety +1

    The beauty of immersion brewing is that water has a finite ability to absorb/extract. With the proper grind and water to coffee ratio is is impossible to over extract when immersion brewing. You need enough grounds so the water hits equilibrium before it can over extract. If you are over extracting you need more grounds or a coarser grind. When you hit the perfect grind and ratio the grounds can sit in the water all day and it won't extract any of the bitterness because the waters ability to carry solubles is completely maxed out.

  • @linuxelf
    @linuxelf Před 2 lety +6

    I may actually want to try this, just because I love coffee gadgets. I love my Bripe, I love my Phin, I love my Picopresso, and I think I'd really like a Braw (I'm with you, they misnamed it). I think in the wild, I'd probably brew a slightly more concentrated coffee, let it do its 3 minute brew time, then add a bit of cold water just to cool the coffee down and make it more easily drinkable quickly. That'd be a fun experiment to run.

  • @Daredevil007
    @Daredevil007 Před 2 lety +24

    I really wanna see Morgan making TEA 😅

    • @Snakeplisskin440
      @Snakeplisskin440 Před 2 lety +2

      Was literally just thinking this. There's so much to coffee but there's so much on the tea end as well.

  • @NixLaser
    @NixLaser Před 2 lety +25

    For the first 90 seconds I was extremely worried you were supposed to put the coffee in the filter and put it in a mug of hot water

  • @pboplatypus
    @pboplatypus Před 2 lety +3

    Oooo... I bet this would be handy when i make tea and the tea bag breaks and I'm too lazy to make a new cup. Or when my cold brew strainer part flops off and spills grounds and i don't want to carefully pour it through a filter. Or if you're eating soup but don't want the chunky parts. The "braw" would actually be pretty handy in my household with picky kids and clumsy me. 🤣

  • @leroybrown4797
    @leroybrown4797 Před 2 lety +2

    I can see that used for coffee that have been brewed previously so that it can catch any grounds that were left behind after the brew.

  • @chuckmontgomery7571
    @chuckmontgomery7571 Před 2 lety +11

    My first take with no information was "I do not want to drink my coffee through a straw." After watching the video, my initial take remains unchanged. I think people underestimate the importance of aroma in perception of flavor, something a straw is terrible at.

    • @profitglen
      @profitglen Před rokem +2

      so whats stopping someone from sniffing the cup?

  • @confusedwhale
    @confusedwhale Před 2 lety +1

    I think that adding [cold] milk at the 4 minute mark like they suggest would be the way to go for the br (ew str)aw. Cold milk makes all coffees crushable.

  • @WIllTheMackem
    @WIllTheMackem Před 2 lety +36

    You just set a 30-second timer on my speaker! 😂
    This seems like a weird "cowboy coffee straw". It seems like a solution in search of a problem, and not a well-executed one. It's basically the same price as an Aeropress but seems to produce worse results. If it came with a thermos so you could actually take it hiking and brew without a kettle, maybe it'd be worth it?

    • @ebshadow89
      @ebshadow89 Před 2 lety +4

      Same thing happened with my Google home 😂

    • @pedxing
      @pedxing Před 2 lety +1

      "It seems like a solution in search of a problem, and not a well-executed one." THANK YOU. exactly what I thought. it introduced new problems into the situation while attempting so solve a problem that has already been put to bed. just came to drop a thumbs up here.

  • @trinatitus1802
    @trinatitus1802 Před měsícem

    Thank you so much Morgan for your instructional video on the Jogo brewing straw.
    I am actually totally blind, and I have the Jogo brewing straw in my cart from Amazon to buy, but I needed instructions, so thank you for giving me explicit instructions and very descriptive ones. I think I’m going to get it for my home and try it out. I hope you feel better soon.
    Much love, Trina from Nova Scotia Canada.
    And as always, please remember to be kind to yourselves and each other and stay safe. ❤️✌️🦋😂

  • @sharperguy
    @sharperguy Před 2 lety

    With Yerba Mate, there is a special cup called a gourd, that is smaller than a regular cup. You generally add smaller amounts of water to the tea and drink it as it extracts and then add more, to avoid the problem of having to drink a huge cup of over-extracted hot tea. Maybe with some playing around you could get a similar effect with this.

  • @espressoyourself8679
    @espressoyourself8679 Před 2 lety +1

    I bought my first espresso machine! I love it so much and decided to start a CZcams channel making very nice drinks with it! You have been a great inspiration and I love your videos! My videos are coming soon!

  • @DJ-fn3jm
    @DJ-fn3jm Před 2 lety +18

    Isn't that basically a yerba mate straw?

    • @8draco8
      @8draco8 Před 2 lety +5

      Yup, it's bombilla with finer mesh. TBF the price is in a ball park of decent bombilla so it's kind of innovative use of old technology for something different not a scam

    • @markgalera3804
      @markgalera3804 Před 2 lety

      That’s what the creator of Jogo based it from.

  • @ASilentS
    @ASilentS Před 2 lety +1

    Definitely a "solution looking for a problem" situation.

  • @kalieclarkxx
    @kalieclarkxx Před rokem

    i don’t even drink coffee, but love watching your videos. i feel like this could be a great solution for people with sensory issues or just dislike the grittiness of french press coffee but really enjoy that type of brewing! it would be one more way to ensure that you wouldn’t end up with grounds in your mouth that weren’t caught by the filter

  • @fallenmind153
    @fallenmind153 Před 2 lety +27

    my first thought was overextraction, seems I might not have been far off. its a cool idea but its definitely a toy more than a useful tool it seems since I would prefer a French press or an aero press for camping (a straw camping would probably get lost easily ). cool toy though, what will those crazy eggheads think up next....

    • @veganpotterthevegan
      @veganpotterthevegan Před 2 lety +3

      Totally love mine. I'm using it at home and I thought it would be a camping only coffee toy). You need a low fines grinder but it's quite good. And you barely get any extraction once the coffee is under 130 degrees unless it's sitting for a very long time.
      *I got it as a way to save space for camping, along with having one less thing that'll break easily.

  • @GracefulRaven
    @GracefulRaven Před 2 lety +1

    Good Morning from Seattle Morgan, get well soon. Always looking forward to your videos.

  • @khsee92
    @khsee92 Před 2 lety +1

    I immediately backed this after seeing Hannah's friend on her channel. I gotta say, I am a big fan of the straw, just for the ease of it, and found that sweet spot of medium-large grind and letting the coffee steep before I even put the straw in my cup. So far, I love it for days I can't be bothered to go through a whole process, but I also don't drink hot coffee very often. Definitely going to try a cold brew version soon after reading all the comments :)

  • @Igotthatreference
    @Igotthatreference Před 2 lety +2

    Ahh I'm so excited!! Have you considered trying out a South Indian filter coffee maker? It's what got me into coffee in the first place and is one of my favourite coffee making methods!

  • @sum_rye_hash_321
    @sum_rye_hash_321 Před 2 lety

    Try the "French Pull". Not kidding. Put the plunger down, then add coffee, water, brew and pull the filter up and grinds out (it helps to stir first so the grinds collect in the middle as you pull the filter out) Doing that and letting the brewed coffee sit for several minutes lets most of the fine grit settle to the bottom of the press and not in your cup.

  • @MarsellaFyngold
    @MarsellaFyngold Před 2 lety

    It's like. . . . . a bombilla. . . . but for coffee. (Bombillas are basically a special straw with a filter at the bottom used for drinking yerba matte. Some have a scoop/spoon shaped filter at the bottom to help with shaping the "water hole" at the bottom of the matte "mountain")

  • @thefool2100
    @thefool2100 Před 2 lety +4

    Would be interesting to see how this performs with James Hoffmans french press recipe. He uses a much longer brew time than most.

  • @SilverTune
    @SilverTune Před rokem

    This sounds perfect for tea and as a tea enthusiast I want
    I think this is also very similar to the traditional method of drinking Yerba mate tea

  • @alexisdelgado
    @alexisdelgado Před 2 lety

    If you are camping or hiking and have room for a kettle to boil water for sure you have room for either a percolator or a camping french press, I've been using a very basic coleman tin percolator i've been using for the last 13 years to make campfire coffee, it's full of bumps, but still makes great coffee without overextracting

  • @ioakimmakis9288
    @ioakimmakis9288 Před 2 lety +9

    well, your cat is also a protagonist in this video hehehe

  • @pyrotelekinesis7253
    @pyrotelekinesis7253 Před 2 lety +1

    So many cuts- Thank you for toughing it through Morgan! Get well soon!

  • @christinem4886
    @christinem4886 Před 2 lety +1

    When you sip hot beverages from a cup, you incorporate quite a bit of air into the liquid which cools it down A LOT. Sipping through a straw allows for absolutely no air incorporation and therefore the beverage will be much hotter when it reaches your palate

  • @oncersm7884
    @oncersm7884 Před 2 lety +19

    I’m wondering if maybe this would work well as a cold brew maker? Leaving it in the cup and in a mini fridge overnight might be a great idea for a student in a college dorm

    • @rinzor
      @rinzor Před 2 lety +3

      Came here to say this! Seems like the temperature and potential for over extraction issues would be mitigated.

    • @jessinevels
      @jessinevels Před 2 lety

      This was my thought too. I have the bottle that makes cold brew very easy, but for anyone who still makes it in a mason jar, they could just use this instead of straining.

  • @luisalbertoccopaibarra1006

    In Brazil there is a beverage that is really a local staple for the south part of the coubtry that is mate tea leaves and it is traditionally poured on an wood cup with an straw that has an filter quite like the "Braw".

  • @TheWhiteDragon3
    @TheWhiteDragon3 Před 2 lety +1

    I think the Jogo's team is missing a key component of their potential market: people who want decent coffee, but also need to get to the office ASAP. Imagine, you've slept in, and you're rushing to get ready. About halfway through your morning rush, you set the kettle and grind some coffee and get back to the rush. Right as you head out the door, you throw your coffee, hot water, and Jogo into your cup and get in the car. At some point during your commute, you have a decent cup of coffee to sip on during the sleepy ride in and as you sit down and begin your work day.

  • @markholm7050
    @markholm7050 Před 2 lety +1

    You have reviewed a few products that you commented might work well for camping. You also made s’mores once in your kitchen, using, as I recall, a blowtorch to toast marshmallows. Perhaps next spring, you should go camping and try a couple of coffee products in the field. Also, marshmallows toast much better over a wood, or even charcoal fire.

  • @isaacbenites2153
    @isaacbenites2153 Před 2 lety +1

    If Morgan did a parody video of Hoffman's bripe intro using this I'd probably pass away.

  • @mixeddrinks8100
    @mixeddrinks8100 Před 2 lety +1

    Seems more like it would be better for cold brew. Less need of actually filtering out the cold brew and extra container etc. If you are doing like one dose of cold brew in a 8 oz mason jar it make sense. Less fines too, since more coarser grounds.

  • @BossPenguin
    @BossPenguin Před 2 lety

    I have one, and I quite like it. After dialing in grind size and water temperature, it’s pretty great in my opinion. I also use it for tea, which it is arguably more useful for. I use it mostly on the go or late at night though.

  • @maddy1029
    @maddy1029 Před 2 lety

    I love her laugh! It's almost pure, as creepy as that sounds lol

  • @guilhermecampana8093
    @guilhermecampana8093 Před 2 lety +1

    So, here in southern Brazil we have chimarrão and terere. They are teas made with erva mate and served in a cuia and taken with a bomba. The bomba is very similar to this straw, it is she who filters the liquid and everything. Maybe one day you should try !

  • @wilhelmtaylor9863
    @wilhelmtaylor9863 Před 2 lety +1

    You could just stick a tea filter into the coffee and use a normal straw. I would never drink coffee through a straw because I prefer the coffee quite how and I like to slurp it when I'm alone.

  • @Hiker_who_Sews
    @Hiker_who_Sews Před rokem

    I use leave-no-trace principles when I'm hiking. I can't see how I would clean my cup then pack out the used grinds. I'm probably going to stick with VIA instant. Thanks for the video. I was intrigued by the product.

  • @fairuzrity9608
    @fairuzrity9608 Před 2 lety +1

    No no your voice makes my day girl

  • @coreypowers2988
    @coreypowers2988 Před 2 lety +1

    Might benefit for similar brewing method to the Bride. A lower brew temperature and smaller overall brew.
    I don't tend to have over extraction issues with my bripe so might work

  • @3DJapan
    @3DJapan Před 2 lety

    When drinking without a straw you can take in air at the same time, which cools it off.

  • @klauslife10
    @klauslife10 Před 2 lety

    "Back to the JOGO" sounds so nice when a Brazilian (me) listen to it, knowing that "Jogo = Game"

  • @NaveeCheefe
    @NaveeCheefe Před 2 lety

    My initial thoughts was also around the over extraction unless you can drink it real fast and the problem of it being too hot to drink through a straw (when you sip from a cup, you tend to pull in cooler air which mixes with the coffee to rapidly cool it while it enters your mouth). If I had experimented with this product, I would have tried reducing the temperature to start with... something closer to "drinking from a straw" temperature. It would take longer to fully extract, but the window for drinking it would also be longer. Not sure how well it would extract with a cooler temperature, but it might be doable.

  • @tawagotonoarashi
    @tawagotonoarashi Před 2 lety

    At first, as was already said, drinking coffee through a straw is not very desired. However...I was just thinking if applying James Hoffmann's french press technique would help. Breaking the crust, and letting the grounds sit and stick closer together should quite effectively slow down the extraction kinda like when doing cupping. I actually forgot about my FP for about a half hour once and it still tasted quite nice.

  • @arwaahmad7
    @arwaahmad7 Před 2 lety +1

    I think it will be perfect in homemade cold brew🤩

  • @debbiel5317
    @debbiel5317 Před 2 lety

    I think that keeping the JoGo in the cup while it brews would keep the straw also very hot, so maybe only inserting it into the cup when you are ready to drink, may help a little bit 🤷🏻‍♀️ maybe?

  • @greeneyedcatwink
    @greeneyedcatwink Před 2 lety

    I bought this also. My thoughts on it are the same as Morgan. It tastes bitter after a little while. I use cream so that helps a bit. It would be OK for travel with a colapsable silicone coffee cup, which I have. But its not my fav.

  • @tomasspace4819
    @tomasspace4819 Před 2 lety +1

    You need to make Mac vs PC style ad with bripe and James Hoffman (no sure wich is the cool hip one and wich is the booring standard but definetly need to see it).

  • @blakeearth
    @blakeearth Před 2 lety

    You’re the best lol. You bring such good vibes to the coffee world

  • @nastybirdy
    @nastybirdy Před 2 lety +3

    Ah, I'm still waiting for mine to arrive. I backed it because it looked utterly daft, and also because a bripe is way too f'king expensive.

  • @Taran532
    @Taran532 Před 2 lety

    Wow look at all that cabinet space!

  • @bublt4me
    @bublt4me Před 2 lety

    My work-around was to use warm-hot water and brew a little longer.

  • @KylaFuller
    @KylaFuller Před 2 lety

    My Google really just set a timer lol. I wrap the mesh plunger with a coffee filter and then plunge my French press. It works amazing.

  • @markholm7050
    @markholm7050 Před 2 lety

    If you start with cooler brew water, al la classic Aeropress method, you might get to drinkable temperature before the coffee over-extracts. Might have to extract longer before first sip, but that just equates to a cooler first sip. The classic Aeropress temp is 80C, 176F. Needing a controlled temperature that is not boiling does cut into the campfire simplicity appeal.

  • @fanthomans2
    @fanthomans2 Před 2 lety

    I would recommend using it without an insulated cup. It cools down faster and brewing slows down faster. Just like cupping. You do not get over extraction there.

  • @MRRWKSAARNalltheworld
    @MRRWKSAARNalltheworld Před 2 lety +1

    Coffee There's no trouble and inconvenience. ☕

  • @paranoidjd1351
    @paranoidjd1351 Před 2 lety

    Morgan presents a cat! I think there was something about coffee too, but mostly, the cat!!

  • @chyannerosenbaum249
    @chyannerosenbaum249 Před 2 lety

    You set off my Google home and set a 30 second timer 🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂

  • @chimpaflimp
    @chimpaflimp Před 2 lety

    The Bripe cigar. The brigar. The brigarette. This makes me look forward to the silver fox himself James Hoffman's eventual video on it, as I know from his subreddit that he's also ordered one.

  • @tomii_impala
    @tomii_impala Před 2 lety

    In Argentina that thing exists since earths beginning, we use it for Mate drinking and we call it Bombilla

  • @1257mp
    @1257mp Před 2 lety

    LOL you sent off my Google home when you set your 30 second timer!!!!

  • @sikechannel.
    @sikechannel. Před 2 lety +2

    Helo I just want to say that you are so nice. love your vids.

  • @lizardkeeper100
    @lizardkeeper100 Před 2 lety

    I think you should do an episode on making coffee while camping!

  • @zaricharisamorzapatos
    @zaricharisamorzapatos Před 2 lety

    Nice refinish on that rancilio

    • @codyknutson4665
      @codyknutson4665 Před 2 lety +1

      Nope, not a refinish. Apparently, they come that way standard in their new Pro X series now.

  • @Vercingetorix061983
    @Vercingetorix061983 Před 2 lety +2

    Oh, my god they re discover the "bombilla" for mate. I'm from Argentina, sorry hahahahahah.

  • @erihitsuki
    @erihitsuki Před 2 lety

    Given how fine the filter is, I can see it being used to brew full tea as well, really interesting product.

  • @SheWolfiie
    @SheWolfiie Před 2 lety

    Morgan! Your instructions to your google assistant set mine off and I had to cancel several timers lmao

  • @evadean5441
    @evadean5441 Před 2 lety

    Hello Morgan,im ur fans from Malaysia,love all ur video nice review!

  • @mateopasquel5403
    @mateopasquel5403 Před 2 lety

    I've been watching your videos... And I take you as an example of a good and the nice barista that I want to be :)

  • @mikefaria1
    @mikefaria1 Před 2 lety +1

    You set a 30 second time on my Google Home mini. 😂

  • @Sarius59231
    @Sarius59231 Před 2 lety

    This is bombilla for coffee, nice

  • @oikawademonsinofpride6047

    HOPE YOU FEEL BETTER MORGAN 🌷☕🌷☕🌷☕🌷☕

  • @jessicabradley2397
    @jessicabradley2397 Před 2 lety

    This is such an interesting idea! I love how in depth your reviews are 😊

  • @lescrone5048
    @lescrone5048 Před 2 lety +4

    I can’t drink hot coffee with a straw. For me, hot coffee is as much about experience as flavor. A warm cup, a quick sip, stir the spoon as it cools. I’d be the guy who melts his mouth with the first use of a straw.

  • @GJToken
    @GJToken Před 2 lety

    A cold you say? Would this be the perfect segue to a Morgan Drinks Tea episode?? Where you try various styles to see what helps?? I mean, if you're going to be sick... Exploit it for content! 😉😂

  • @EvanHef
    @EvanHef Před 2 lety

    You made my Google Home set a 30sec timer, I live alone. I jumped.

  • @RoloTomasie
    @RoloTomasie Před 2 lety

    I would be tempted to do a rough decant into a second cup, then to drink from that. That would also cool the coffee a little.

  • @lazyboyghrol
    @lazyboyghrol Před 2 lety

    Always happy for a kitty cameo!

  • @Kakkarot22
    @Kakkarot22 Před 2 lety

    concept: use this as a straw to drink a french pressed coffee to even further reduce the amount of grounds that get through

  • @bbhrdzaz
    @bbhrdzaz Před 2 lety

    hot coffee thru a straw, beer thru a straw, fine sippin' whiskey thru a straw......sacrilege

  • @lilliandye4439
    @lilliandye4439 Před 2 lety

    Can you do a video using the “Braw” with cold brew? As soon as I saw the thumbnail I thought about cold brew as the grounds can be immersed in the water