I have been waiting for this product for 10 years. Coleman looks like it has finally done the propane coffee pot right - you can even buy extra steel carafes so as you brew 10 cups at a time, you can start on the next pot while people are serving the first. It looks durable and well made, I will definitely give it a try.
Coleman Portable Propane Coffeemaker with Stainless Steel Carafe
Of course, if you have a propane stove in your camp kitchen, do you really need a new propane device just for coffee? Perhaps. If your stove has breakfast cooking....it might be worth the investment. Either way - I was brewing camp coffee on a recent trip and one of the leaders came up to me and said that this was the first cup of coffee he has had while camping that didn't have coffee grounds in it. How did I do it? What was my magic secret?

Anyway - how did I keep coffee grinds out of the coffee? Exceedingly simple: filter packs. 2-3 of these in a standard steel camping coffee pot and you have perfectly brewed coffee with no grounds.
But suppose plain old coffee just isn't good enough for you. That's right, you are a coffee snob. You don't want coffee, you want expresso (or espresso) or cappuccino or your favorite press. Well, OK, Mr. Coffee Snob - Adventure Journal has put together what they consider the Ultimate Guide to Outdoor Coffee.
Yes, I will be sure to bring a set of those little tiny espresso cups on my next camping trip, as you can see in the picture, they match the bed of the pick up truck perfectly.
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