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Best coffee on site


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2 hours ago, Losing my hair said:

In The Glasto Hacks thread @The Nal and @pie_and_a_pint pointed me in the direction of Proper Coffee between West Holts and Williams Green

Directions from The Nal - "On the corner as you're walking into the Circus field. Sort of beside the paella place. Its really good. From 1 min 35 here" 

 

It's videos like this that get me so pumped. Nothing in particular happening. But just the buzz and the sounds and the people going about their festival. I work in a hospital - do you think they can put me in a coma for 3 weeks?

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We've had ones from Proper Coffee at WOMAD and they were excellent.

When I was last there in 2016 there was a nice one to the right of West Holts on the bit that takes you up to Avalon.  Small stall in a row of maybe 4 or 5 couldn't remember name but just found it thanks to Google images- called Callums.

 

 

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7 hours ago, BL1ND T1G3R said:

Yes I vouch for this place as well - can’t remember the name but Proper Coffee rings a bell  

Yep, it's just called 'Proper Coffee'. It's ace (and I really, really hope they're back this year!)

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8 hours ago, dazednconfused said:

2017 had a great coffee place on Williams Green. Towards the end of the field direction of West Holts, if I remember correctly. Swung by prior to my shifts every morning I had to work.

Yes a coffee from that place with a cake and custard from the green brownie sorted me right out last time. Sadly the brownies arent as green as one would like in that way but the sugar high might be better

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7 hours ago, tarw said:

The best coffee on site will be at my tent.  It will be Morrison’s best espresso ground Colombian, made in an aero press using water heated to 92c on a propane flame and served in a cup with a carabiner handle.

It will be the best because it can be consumed without having to walk before the caffeine kicks in.

I have no idea how I survived festivals pre Aeropress. It's without a doubt my favourite child. 

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9 hours ago, dazednconfused said:

2017 had a great coffee place on Williams Green. Towards the end of the field direction of West Holts, if I remember correctly. Swung by prior to my shifts every morning I had to work.

Would add my name to the list for this one - just down from the Tony Benn tower on the left hand side if I remember rightly. Normally get a paper from the Guardian stall and a coffee at that stall to start the morning off well. There is also a stall in the far left corner of Williams Green that does very nice hot chocolate made with real chocolate which is a good bit of fuel to see you through the night time festivities

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8 hours ago, baggienick68 said:

A couple of years ago there was a Monmouth Coffee stall up past Manic Organic and turn left. bn68 jnr was pleased as he said it was his favourite coffee. Don't know if it's still there.

Yes that place was great. We happened across it one year and it was delicious. 

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10 hours ago, tarw said:

The best coffee on site will be at my tent.  It will be Morrison’s best espresso ground Colombian, made in an aero press using water heated to 92c on a propane flame and served in a cup with a carabiner handle.

It will be the best because it can be consumed without having to walk before the caffeine kicks in.

 

3 hours ago, sprocketrocket said:

I have no idea how I survived festivals pre Aeropress. It's without a doubt my favourite child. 

Can you explain why they are such a big deal? I just don't get it when I look at them online. Lots of bits and how is better than just a cafetiere? Cos we're thinking just pack the cafetiere for the caravan but have to buy a new one that isn't glass. 

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50 minutes ago, H.M.V said:

 

Can you explain why they are such a big deal? I just don't get it when I look at them online. Lots of bits and how is better than just a cafetiere? Cos we're thinking just pack the cafetiere for the caravan but have to buy a new one that isn't glass. 

Not many bits just a big syringe with filter paper in. They’re the only thing I know that will do anything approaching an espresso other than a machine. I now use it at home instead of the machine because it is easier and quicker. 

If you like cafetière coffee get a plastic one. To me if you like espresso or americano coffee get an aeropress. 

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12 minutes ago, Spindles said:

50p tea tent.  No nonsense, no messing around, no paying the price of a jar of coffee for a cup of coffee.  Sorted.

There's also festivals you can go to for a fraction of Glastonbury's price, no nonsense, no messing around, just the East Midlands' third best Oasis cover band headlining.

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3 minutes ago, tarw said:

Not many bits just a big syringe with filter paper in. They’re the only thing I know that will do anything approaching an espresso other than a machine. I now use it at home instead of the machine because it is easier and quicker. 

If you like cafetière coffee get a plastic one. To me if you like espresso or americano coffee get an aeropress. 

Thanks for that. Makes more sense now. Gonna get a stainless steel cafetiere unless himself fancies something stronger. Love strong coffee but have to limit how much I drink otherwise I'd never sleep. ?

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8 minutes ago, H.M.V said:

Thanks for that. Makes more sense now. Gonna get a stainless steel cafetiere unless himself fancies something stronger. Love strong coffee but have to limit how much I drink otherwise I'd never sleep. ?

OH got me this for my birthday as I'm the only one in the family who likes a strong coffee after dinner. Makes a large cup and is much easier to clean than a cafetiere.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/SwissGold-Coffee-Filter-reusable-KF300/dp/B0056ZVVHA

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1 hour ago, H.M.V said:

 

Can you explain why they are such a big deal? I just don't get it when I look at them online. Lots of bits and how is better than just a cafetiere? Cos we're thinking just pack the cafetiere for the caravan but have to buy a new one that isn't glass. 

Like tarw says, a very good piece of kit. I got one from my in laws, and by not pressing too quickly, I get a great espresso type coffee. I use it more in hotels (obvs not in your class of Dome chicness) where it's crap coffee, and use it with the kettle, upend it for 3-5 mins, then press to get the coffee. It was a gift, so I never had that thought about the price (generous in laws), but it's easier to use than most things as it only needs hot water, not some Philip Stark pressy plungy propane fired device in a field.

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8 minutes ago, carlosj said:

Like tarw says, a very good piece of kit. I got one from my in laws, and by not pressing too quickly, I get a great espresso type coffee. I use it more in hotels (obvs not in your class of Dome chicness) where it's crap coffee, and use it with the kettle, upend it for 3-5 mins, then press to get the coffee. It was a gift, so I never had that thought about the price (generous in laws), but it's easier to use than most things as it only needs hot water, not some Philip Stark pressy plungy propane fired device in a field.

That sounds brilliant. Will have a look and see if I can justify the cost. Just saving for an awning at the moment. So might have to stick with the instant. 

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Just now, H.M.V said:

That sounds brilliant. Will have a look and see if I can justify the cost. Just saving for an awning at the moment. So might have to stick with the instant. 

Remind me nearer the time, you can borrow mine. I am too knackered in the mornings and use an Italian stove top pot to just leave it brewing while I sort myself out (which I'm bringing down in the van). The main tip is to leave it disassembled, or with the seal pushed through the tube, so that it isn't left being compressed, and therefore not keeping a vacuum. It's basically 1 use per 1 person.

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1 minute ago, carlosj said:

Remind me nearer the time, you can borrow mine. I am too knackered in the mornings and use an Italian stove top pot to just leave it brewing while I sort myself out (which I'm bringing down in the van). The main tip is to leave it disassembled, or with the seal pushed through the tube, so that it isn't left being compressed, and therefore not keeping a vacuum. It's basically 1 use per 1 person.

Hhmm I quite like the idea of the italian stove top. Forgot all about them and would actually be ideal cos dead easy to clean when you are limited in facilities. Thanks for the advice Carol. Might just try out in one of your aeropress jobbies when we call by. Or when you come to the cocktail caravan. ?

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4 hours ago, H.M.V said:

Hhmm I quite like the idea of the italian stove top. Forgot all about them and would actually be ideal cos dead easy to clean when you are limited in facilities. Thanks for the advice Carol. Might just try out in one of your aeropress jobbies when we call by. Or when you come to the cocktail caravan. ?

Apart from the great coffee the aero press makes, I like the fact that there is no cleaning really. Once you have pushed the coffee through, it’s just a twist of the top and a pop into the food bin. No mess. The thing is virtually clean, maybe just a quick rinse if you are anal. 

My son is a barista and swears by it.

 

 

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8 hours ago, H.M.V said:

 

Can you explain why they are such a big deal? I just don't get it when I look at them online. Lots of bits and how is better than just a cafetiere? Cos we're thinking just pack the cafetiere for the caravan but have to buy a new one that isn't glass. 

Not got much to add to what has already been said about them other than they are also super easy to clean, make your coffee push the coffee grinds out and give a quick rinse, cafetieres are a lot messier. 

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