Re: Aeropressing into paper cups
- From: Randy G. <frcn@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 29 Aug 2006 21:32:09 -0700
"rasqual" <scott.marquardt@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Jack Denver wrote:
I suppose you could put the paper cup inside a glass or acrylic tumbler and
that would work too - you probably already own a glass that would work.
Better yet brew the coffee into the glass directly - I hate coffee in paper
cups and they add to the waste stream to boot.
Right.
This is what I do at a farmer's market, thus the need for paper. As for
doing it in a paper cup in a tumbler, that presents a hassle for
extrating the cup from the tumbler without handling the rim --
something that's a bit of a faux pas in beverage service.
Use a thicker, lexan tumbler, cut a slot down one side and make a
round lifter that goes into the tumbler before the paper cup that has
a little handle that sticks out of the slot for lifting- like a little
round spatula...
Vi-Oh-La... and Bob's your uncle!
Randy "Bob really was my uncle" G.
http://www.EspressoMyEspresso.com
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