@harryguinness Updated Aug 6, 2021, 2:08 pm EDT | 4 min read Bogdan Sonjachnyj/Shutterstock.comThe AeroPress has long been a popular travel brewer with coffee fanatics. It’s small, lightweight, and indestructible. People have used it to brew everywhere from the isolated backcountry to international flights. Mine has traveled tens of thousands of miles with me. But last year, a new travel-specific AeroPress was released: the AeroPress Go, which packs down into its own special travel mug. Both brewers cost roughly the same amount of money and make similar coffee, so, which one should you get? Update, 8/6/21: Checked for accuracy. They Brew the Same An AeroPress is the easiest way to up your coffee game (and either one will do). Unlike pour-over or even a French press, it’s simple to use to make consistently incredible coffee. Add a filter paper to the filter basket, screw it onto the end of the brewer, add coffee, add water, and plunge—boom, a great cup of coffee. Of course, there’s a small bit more to it than that: you can play around with how long the coffee steeps, how much ground coffee you use compared to how much water, the temperature of the water, and more. But these variables are fun to mess around with, not a chore—it’s why there’s an annual competition dedicated to the Aer… Click below to read the full story from How To Geek
Read More