Barista and Co for bike packer’s caffeine fix

Online cyclist magazine Singletrack.com recently put three of Barista and Co’s coffee brewers to the test in the great outdoors: the Brew It Stick, Twist Press and The One Brew.

The reviewer highlighted the “convenient drip tray” and the “good,” “straightforward filter style coffee” from the easy to clean Brew It Stick. Describing the Twist Press as “ingenious”, he enthused over the “secret compartment” for storing coffee and the gadget’s pressure method for a full-bodied coffee. The One Brew is described as “more like a traditional cafetiere,” but “with a twist,” thanks to its filter.

Barista and Co’s director James Gray commented: ”Being lovers of all things cycling this was great to see. Our Twist Press was made for the outdoors! Glad they agree.”

 

Top: Barista and Co’s coffee brewing gadgets as reviewed on singletrackworld.com

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