Greetings all:
I have now learned to make coffee (!!), specifically the dream of learning coldbrew, although admittedly the present concoction leaves an absolutely terrible taste in my mouth. It might be too concentrated. Or could be the beans, idk. It's my first bag o beans and I went for a blend that is as boring as it is locally popular.
I did have the specific experience recently of buying a $5 latte at the grocery store and thinking: "No, my coffee is better than this. Why would I buy this, when mine is so much better." That is pretty good for a person who is still on their first bag.
So far the only implements that have arrived are 1. the French press and 2. a stainless steel gooseneck kettle. The time that I took to research both really paid off. They were within my budget, and turned out to be better designed than I expected and easy to use. Plus, the gooseneck kettle cost $60 less than the similar gooseneck kettle with no interior plastic that my parents sprung for some time ago. Good job Veckle
Now my mom is asking for a demonstration of the French press when they visit next time, since my dad doesn't have the hang of the French press life
I think probably the next stage of the project will be getting ice cube trays so that I can freeze leftover coffee and/or just as a cold brew additive.
Q: "Vector, you're an adult! Why don't you have ice cube trays?!"
A: Well, I used to have some novelty silicon ones that made ice cubes in the shape of stars, but they were very difficult and annoying to use, as it turns out. And then I didn't get new ones because I pretty much never used to make iced drinks, but now I'm living in a hotter climate.