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> > oh and there's no filter so you don't have to kill any trees
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> Studies shown that Filters make coffee healthier including removing
> terpenes, which are oils in coffee that have been found to increase both
> total blood cholesterol and LDL ("bad") cholesterol, boiled coffee is
> basically liquid cholesterol But is better than nothing, if you got a
> pot boiling on a campfire while camping outdoors I would still drink it.
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> For me fine ground filter drip coffee with filter taste better (I like
> #3 type blend Seattle’s best for me for @only 4$ something a bag @ Wally
> Mart) #4 and 5# are more expensive and taste just burnt, there’s no more
> caffeine that you would think would be in the more stronger tasting 4
> and 5# dark roast coffee’s
I heard that “cold brew” coffee was the way to go, because there were less oils produced in the brewing process, resulting in a smoother taste.
I tried “cold brew” but apparently I like the oils in my coffee.
I use whole bean coffee ground fresh, filtered water, a few shakes of salt
(for smoothness) and a full stainless percolator.
BTW, I understand that generally, lighter roasted beans contain higher levels of caffine.