When coffee is your way of life, it is very difficult to give it up even for a day, especially on the road and on vacation. You should know about what alternative ways of making coffee already exist to measure their advantages and disadvantages.
Drip Pockets
This is a great option for gourmets and coffee lovers. In fact, it is ordinary ground coffee, packaged in portion bags for brewing in a cup. The coffee drip bag is a small paper container that has cardboard holders, and the filter bag looks very similar to a traditional teabag on a rope.
The technology of drip coffee production was invented in the 1990s in Japan, but today it is only becoming more popular. First of all, because of the high speeds that the modern world lives, and your desire to drink a quality coffee at any time: on a hike, at work, or at the cottage.
Pros:
- Simple composition
- Rich flavoring properties
- Convenient brewing
Cons:
- High price
- If you like to add milk and sugar, you need to buy them separately
Instant Coffee
This is a good compromise between price, quality, and taste. If you are calm about the idea of drinking instant coffee, portion sticks and sachets will be an ideal option for you. There is nothing special inside – only 100% sublimated coffee.
The only disadvantage of this option is the volume of the substance per package: on average it contains from 1.8 to 2 g of coffee, while the usual portion of the drink is prepared on the basis of at least 7 g of ground grain.
Pros:
- Natural composition
- Ease of preparation
- Reasonable price
Cons:
- Low caffeine
- The taste may not be the most outstanding
The use of drip bags allows you to get a quality drink in minutes. And at the same time do not spend extra money on a coffee grinder, jezve, or coffee maker. In addition, coffee bags make it easy to control the number of cups drunk per day.