You should have some Turkish Delight with your Bripe. Colorful kites are dancing on the currents of the ocean breeze. Beach blankets are placed strategicly upon the sand. As the sun is starting to set on the horizon, you hear the ever so distinctive sound of a child making bubbles in their drink. Giggling is heard over the roar of the ocean. As the camera zooms in, you see Morgan sitting on her towel. She is oblivious to the world. Her focus is soully on the experience one has with a Biper. Blow bubbles. Smile. Giggle. Sip. Giggle some more. With the ocean sunset in the background, Morgan takes a bite of a Turkish Delight.
@belindaandjoelvanbergeijk9377 without your comment...I would have thought the Turkish delight was a kind of coffee.😂😅 I had forgotten it's the English name for that dessert 😅
Skiing. It's great to throw in a jacket pocket and have a coffee on the mountain. I bought some cheap flexible plastic pouches for water that are about the size of the felt bripe bag. They are marketed for alcohol but honestly the bripe kit should have included one. They hold enough water to brew roughly a vial of coffee. I bought two bripes immediately after the hoffmann video, don't want to bripe alone. A great thing about briping while skiing is you can almost instantly cool it down by plopping it in the snow for 5-10 seconds. Dominican aged natural from a bripe on top of a mountain at night when it's 0°f (or less) is quite an experience.
@@UmbralWaffle I would not trust the flavor or quality of the snow. Water is too crucial a part of coffee to leave that to chance. Also, as someone who has done some winter camping, melting snow takes forever.
I love my Bripe, and I have the same giddy reaction as you do every time I use it. I've taken it camping several times, and take it out on my bike often. It is a completely ridiculous little thing, and it brings me way more joy than it really should. So happy you have one, and are having the same reaction as me!
the hop up followed by conversational "hello there" really solidifies a picture of Morgan as a fey creature suddenly appearing behind your kitchen counter to infodump about coffee. I think they're one of the more benign cryptids you can meet.
To me it looks more like someone rehabilitating from meth addiction needed a substitute for the habituation of puffing a bowl. Or clever PR team for a drug ring wanted to normalise puffing a bowl...
A crappy one. Those solder joints connecting the tube to the bowl are a mess. It shouldn't impact the functionality, but it's fairly offensive from an aesthetics perspective. My grandfather would have told me to do it again, but this time pay attention and take it seriously.
I have a bripe! I really enjoy it. My use cases are normally if I’ve already had coffee that day but want a little more, if I’m craving coffee a little later in the day and just want a small amount, or if I’m going on a hike and want to enjoy some coffee at the top without hauling too much brewing equipment with me. I also really enjoy showing it to people just entering the coffee rabbit hole just to show how fun and unique the coffee hobby can get. Overall it’s definitely a novelty item more than a daily driver, but I have found it to be super charming and fun. It also looks great on my coffee shelf even when not in use :)
My father-in-law made similar comments when I showed off mine. It totally looks like you're doing drugs. Which, you know. Caffeine is a drug, soooo.....
I’m a drag/burlesque performer and every year our local community goes on a “camping” trip (tents in a remote area but the area is a wedding venue so it’s very clean and level… barely camping but good for those of us who don’t do nature lol). I bought the bripe because i knew it would be a hit with everyone there and i enjoy every time someone asks “wtf is that” and i get to say “do you even f*cking bripe bro?”. Absolutely worth the price for a once a year gimmick LOL
Indeed, Turkish coffee might be where this contraption had originated on the idea level. Cezve's are also traditionally made out of copper and heated up buried in hot sand, so I imagine the bripe is meant to be heated up buried in the embers of a camp fire (if using a camp fire), not over direct flame (that is, if using a camp fire). I'd also think that adding sugar and spices, for example, cloves or cardamom before brewing would work the same way as it does for Turkish coffee. Although, traditional Turkish coffee requires coffee ground to a flour-like consistency, so this seems to be a difference.
When it comes to the lighter, the TRIPLE REFINED BUTANE. This very important and most people are not aware of it. Torch lighters need high quality butane or else the jet will clog up with particles that are left in cheap butane, killing your lighter after a few months of use. Triple refined butane is $5 at any smoke shop, don't cheap out with gas station butane. Good brands are Colibri and Xikar.
Not sure if you've tried something like this but I think it's called a vacuum coffee maker or a siphon coffee maker where there are 2 containers, usually glass, connected by a pipe and as the water boils in one container, it moves to the other chamber with the grounds. Then, once the original container cools, it causes the now brewed coffee to siphon back into the container, leaving the heavier grinds behind.
next time. aim the heat direction away from the hand and it'll hafve less radiant driven directly to your hand. like have both towards your body pointing towards the camera. Might work nicer? if one was doing a campfire scenario. I think you'd get a flat rock, place it off the side of the fire, and put the stand on the hot rock. (be aware of copper melting point, and soldier melting point). basically the stand and the rock is hot, and that'll transfer. albiet may not be super fast.
I knew a guy in my freshman year in college who had one of these, and he would tell our discord server when he was “bripe-ing on the lawn” so people could join him. I think he would do the brewing process 3-4 times whenever he wanted coffee.
My wife gifted me with one of these about 1.5 years ago, and personally I love it. I don't use it "that" often, but it's so much fun with friends to pull it out when we're sitting around a firepit, or early morning or late afternoon at a campsite, or hiking. Sometimes, it's just nice to use it as you get an experience and part of the fun is the brewing itself and .... the coffee has almost always been at least pretty good. Glad you have added it.
Looks pretty neat but I immediately worry about how hard it'll be to clean the straw part. Especially while camping, it'll have time to cake the insides before getting it to a real kitchen.
I love your face and cute hair and bubbly disposition ! You’re too cute and besides that, you’re so knowledgeable about the art of making coffee! Because it is an art!!! As a coffee nut, I enjoy and appreciate all your videos! Keep it up girl!
I have no idea if this makes sense to anyone else, and I mean it as the highest complement compliment, but Morgan reviewing fun coffee gear like this gives off some MAJOR Gale from Seattle Coffee Gear vibes
When you "said 5 grams of coffee and 30 ml of water", the first thing that came to my mind was turkish coffee. I am Turkish and i know that we are more used to having grounds in coffee than the rest of the world. And believe it or not, some of us (including me) like it! I love it when my my last sip of coffee comes with a little coffee grounds and i know people that eats the grounds entirely, especially people who have iron deficiency tend to like more.
I think a really good selling point for the bripe, aside from it being a fun conversation piece, is to help sample coffees and dial in things like temp and grid size without wasting too much coffee. Obviously you would still need some fine tuning once you moved to the actual brew method you're using, but I feel like a bripe could get you in the ball park for just a few grams of coffee.
could be cool to see how you would improve/change this up in any way (different roasts of coffee, amounts, temps, etc) or your own use case for this product. Great video! I'm loving the new set, looks so professional!
On the subject of camp brewing this could work if you built a stone nest for the fire and nestled the bripe between the rocks after they got hot as it wouldn't be right above the fire but could still get the heat from the rocks and the fire. You could also use this in a sauna for the giggles.
Wait! Wait! Do you hear that? It's the sound of Bripe sales skyrocketing now that the most well-known internet barista has given it her resounding approval!
Hello Morgan, James did a review of the Bripe a while ago and he did it outdoors since I believe the Bripe is supposed to be a portable type of brewer. It was quite funny as one never imagines James as being the outdoor type. Going for a ramble on the heath and stopping to brew a bripe as it would.
It feels like it could be so much better with slightly improved design! The little stand and lack of a handle is criminal. But i like the little quirkyness of it. It gives vibe straight out of Lord of The Rings
❤ my Bripe. I got my Bripe right around the time JH reviewed it. I always take it on any outdoor outings or night time shenanigans. It's definetly a party shocker.😎
This inspired me to pull mine out - I picked it up a few years ago when James Hoffman reviewed it. It's not, in any permutation I can imagine, a practical item - one gets it because it's ridiculous. I don't think the resultant coffee is bad, but like you say, it's not a lot of juice for the squeeze. One very important warning, though: the lighter they give you will continue running for sometimes up to 10 seconds after you release it. Which means it would be very easy to put it down and accidentally set something on fire.
Remember kids: The Surgeon General has recommended that Bripe usage is safe in moderation, and further strongly recommends a daily intake of puck consumption for maximum content provision! Also it will make Morgan happy so win win 😂
This was a fun review of this product. James almost had an existential crisis with it. Perhaps he over thought it a little to much😁. Thank you for the video.
toys for us Coffee people how cute and another good video Thank You. Perhaps that water from the Columbia river and heated would bring similar results lol kidding
Hi, Morgan! I like the slide from the side, but this is fun, too. Is it me, or does this coffee brewer look like it might be impossible to convince your parents is perfectly innocent?
Actually it is surprisingly simple. Just show your parents the real pieces you have and point out the size/hole placement of the Bripe doesn't lend itself well to the task. They will be impressed by your reasoning.
Hey Morgan, I was wondering if you have any thoughts on "Brewed Cacao" products, where instead of ground coffee beans you are using ground cacao beans to make your "coffee". I recently purchased a sampler pack from Crio Bru and altho I haven't brewed any yet, I have high hopes for it. Curiosity got the better of me and I opened one of the packs to check it out. It looks like coarse ground coffee and smells like the most amazing cup of hot cocoa, lol.
I've had a Bripe sinse James Hoffman reviewed it. It's silly and fun and jt makes drinkable coffee. It's a lot of work for a little coffee, so i don't use it often, but it's fun!
it's more like the coffee side vs. the weed side of the internet tea internet exists but it's not the opposition... I wish a cocoa existed too... cocoa is so good and should be over-enthusiastically enjoyed by weirdos just like weed and coffee 😭
I would be interested if you could review some handheld electric burr grinders. There are more and more of them coming out, and I'm interested in getting one because I tend to just brew coffee for myself in an Aeropress. For interesting brewers, there's the Varia, which is a combination French press, pour over, moka pot, and kettle (and can also brew tea). I've seen differing opinions on it, with some people saying that it's not as watertight as it should be (as I recall). They also make a handheld electric grinder, which hasn't released yet (and is like €230).
A few thoughts. In a camping situation, can't you heat the water on the fire, put grounds in the Bripe, then pour the hot water into the Bripe? It wouldn't have quite the same flavor--the grounds wouldn't be sitting in the water quite as long, and wouldn't go through the warm-up phase--but it shouldn't be a huge difference and it would be easier than carrying a butane torch. If we're going with this as a Turkish coffee maker, you could also heat it up on the hot soil under a fire after you've scraped it away. One way to brew Turkish is to heat sand and use that to boil the water. Would the patina affect flavor? I know that it does in whiskey distilling. The copper tubing in the still generates esters, which are flavor compounds. A patinaed tube makes better-tasting ones, the more buttery flavors. I know a guy who can tell you how old the tubing was when he tastes whiskey. This may have a noticeable impact on flavor. I don't know...For my money, and the camping trips I've been on, a mocha pot and the ability to build a small fire quickly are better investments. You're not getting as much control in terms of heat, but that's part of roughing it outdoors; if you want precision you need to be in a controlled environment. Though if I were in an office with a lot of smokers, I could see using this. "I'm taking my pipe outside for a Bripe break." :D
to go full rogue mode you should have used a hacksmith mini sabre as heatsource. apart from that... great review! almost missed that brewer after mr hoffmanns vid some time ago ^^
It certainly looks like an interesting gadget. Studio wise: it really looks like it's coming along nicely, I do still miss the slide, and the light looks a smidge harsh.
It looks like you would buy it as a novelty and use it as an act of desperation; I want one. You need a floor for your floor. A trimmed piece of cheap, thin, plywood and a faux hardwood top. If you have a concrete floor anchor it with carpet tape, if it's carpet anchor it with Velcro.
Is it just me or is this just a Yerba mate cup but filled with coffee? I know the boiling doesn’t happen in the brewer, but the sippie cup straw seems so similar.
You should have some Turkish Delight with your Bripe.
Colorful kites are dancing on the currents of the ocean breeze. Beach blankets are placed strategicly upon the sand. As the sun is starting to set on the horizon, you hear the ever so distinctive sound of a child making bubbles in their drink. Giggling is heard over the roar of the ocean. As the camera zooms in, you see Morgan sitting on her towel. She is oblivious to the world. Her focus is soully on the experience one has with a Biper. Blow bubbles. Smile. Giggle. Sip. Giggle some more. With the ocean sunset in the background, Morgan takes a bite of a Turkish Delight.
What a lovely lovely scenario you’ve painted
Just make sure not to accept any Turkish Delight from the White Witch...
@@JBLS9377 aslan will forgive ,all is well
@belindaandjoelvanbergeijk9377 without your comment...I would have thought the Turkish delight was a kind of coffee.😂😅 I had forgotten it's the English name for that dessert 😅
Skiing. It's great to throw in a jacket pocket and have a coffee on the mountain. I bought some cheap flexible plastic pouches for water that are about the size of the felt bripe bag. They are marketed for alcohol but honestly the bripe kit should have included one. They hold enough water to brew roughly a vial of coffee. I bought two bripes immediately after the hoffmann video, don't want to bripe alone. A great thing about briping while skiing is you can almost instantly cool it down by plopping it in the snow for 5-10 seconds. Dominican aged natural from a bripe on top of a mountain at night when it's 0°f (or less) is quite an experience.
If you're already skiing, couldn't you also just add snow to the bripe and melt with the torch before brewing?
@@UmbralWaffle I would not trust the flavor or quality of the snow. Water is too crucial a part of coffee to leave that to chance. Also, as someone who has done some winter camping, melting snow takes forever.
Let's gooo, boys. James briped, now Morgan will bripe. Love it!
Bripes for all
@@morgandrinkscoffee I wish...it's not easy getting one in Europe
I read this in a northern English accent and it was delightful
I love my Bripe, and I have the same giddy reaction as you do every time I use it. I've taken it camping several times, and take it out on my bike often. It is a completely ridiculous little thing, and it brings me way more joy than it really should. So happy you have one, and are having the same reaction as me!
the hop up followed by conversational "hello there" really solidifies a picture of Morgan as a fey creature suddenly appearing behind your kitchen counter to infodump about coffee. I think they're one of the more benign cryptids you can meet.
The bripe will forever be associated with James’ parody video. I need one!
I can’t overstate how tickled I am by it
While James had fun with the video, I would not call it a parody. He had fun with the Bripe, not at its expense.
@@JorgTheElder You must have forgotten the end of his Brad Pitt commercial parody.
The Bripe feels like a tinsmith wasn't getting any gigs and convinced some hipsters to give them work.
To me it looks more like someone rehabilitating from meth addiction needed a substitute for the habituation of puffing a bowl. Or clever PR team for a drug ring wanted to normalise puffing a bowl...
A crappy one. Those solder joints connecting the tube to the bowl are a mess. It shouldn't impact the functionality, but it's fairly offensive from an aesthetics perspective. My grandfather would have told me to do it again, but this time pay attention and take it seriously.
7:00 -- Fahrenheit. 185 degrees Celsius is a little toasty for coffee. 😀
I was a bit confused for a moment.
185 degrees water would be very hot steam.
185°F = 85°C
140°F = 60°C
I had to pause and come look for your comment. "185 Celsius"? Whoa! You might leave some skin behind on the stem.
*for water. I doubt you could superheat water in that thing lol
I have a bripe! I really enjoy it. My use cases are normally if I’ve already had coffee that day but want a little more, if I’m craving coffee a little later in the day and just want a small amount, or if I’m going on a hike and want to enjoy some coffee at the top without hauling too much brewing equipment with me. I also really enjoy showing it to people just entering the coffee rabbit hole just to show how fun and unique the coffee hobby can get. Overall it’s definitely a novelty item more than a daily driver, but I have found it to be super charming and fun. It also looks great on my coffee shelf even when not in use :)
You can’t bripe in metric
Given where the Bripe is from, it's origins were in metric....sorry!
@@ricknicholson5894 It is a reference to James Hoffmann's video.
All that’s missing is the beard and woodland surroundings
The way God and George Washington intended. 😉
@@ricknicholson5894he doesn't know the legendary James Hoffman video...
No, officer, it's a coffee maker, not a crack pipe.
That was my thought, too. I get strong "repurposed drug paraphernalia" vibes.
@@CantankerousDave Don't you mean CRIPE?
My father-in-law made similar comments when I showed off mine. It totally looks like you're doing drugs.
Which, you know. Caffeine is a drug, soooo.....
i mean you probably use this for drugs too.
No mom, its a coffee apparatus not a clear d*ldo
I’m a drag/burlesque performer and every year our local community goes on a “camping” trip (tents in a remote area but the area is a wedding venue so it’s very clean and level… barely camping but good for those of us who don’t do nature lol). I bought the bripe because i knew it would be a hit with everyone there and i enjoy every time someone asks “wtf is that” and i get to say “do you even f*cking bripe bro?”. Absolutely worth the price for a once a year gimmick LOL
Indeed, Turkish coffee might be where this contraption had originated on the idea level. Cezve's are also traditionally made out of copper and heated up buried in hot sand, so I imagine the bripe is meant to be heated up buried in the embers of a camp fire (if using a camp fire), not over direct flame (that is, if using a camp fire). I'd also think that adding sugar and spices, for example, cloves or cardamom before brewing would work the same way as it does for Turkish coffee. Although, traditional Turkish coffee requires coffee ground to a flour-like consistency, so this seems to be a difference.
I noticed the similarity too! Honestly just makes me want to get a cezve.
I think everyone has the same reaction: It is a fun novelty that brings a lot of joy to everyone.
I kinda want one for tea.
Kinda reminds me of a bombilla for Yerba mate.
Finally an unironic explanation of this very serious brewer
I use my bripe for video meetings in order to confuse other participants.
what a power move
🤣🤣🤣🤣
When it comes to the lighter, the TRIPLE REFINED BUTANE. This very important and most people are not aware of it. Torch lighters need high quality butane or else the jet will clog up with particles that are left in cheap butane, killing your lighter after a few months of use. Triple refined butane is $5 at any smoke shop, don't cheap out with gas station butane. Good brands are Colibri and Xikar.
Cooking on a campfire is SELDOMLY over the raging flames tho! You take out hot glowing coals and place your cast iron pot next to or on top of it
The noise the bripe made when Morgan blew into it 😂.
Great video... anyone that is interested in coffee has to see Hoffmann's video on the Bripe. I watch it anytime I need a pick-me-up.
I need to get one, not because I think I will use it much but because the thought of this existing make me happy.
I must have one of these. I've been contemplating it since James Hoffman reviewed it, but if Morgan approves, I'm in.
Not sure if you've tried something like this but I think it's called a vacuum coffee maker or a siphon coffee maker where there are 2 containers, usually glass, connected by a pipe and as the water boils in one container, it moves to the other chamber with the grounds. Then, once the original container cools, it causes the now brewed coffee to siphon back into the container, leaving the heavier grinds behind.
I've had the Bripe as soon as it came available. Love it on long hikes!
I'm SO happy to see you so excited! LOL
I know peoplee say they have a coffee addiction, but this is the first straight up drug kit for coffee that I've seen.
We loved seeing you get so much joy from our brewing system Morgan, Bripe on!
next time. aim the heat direction away from the hand and it'll hafve less radiant driven directly to your hand. like have both towards your body pointing towards the camera. Might work nicer?
if one was doing a campfire scenario. I think you'd get a flat rock, place it off the side of the fire, and put the stand on the hot rock. (be aware of copper melting point, and soldier melting point). basically the stand and the rock is hot, and that'll transfer. albiet may not be super fast.
a bripe sounds like something you give cops to let you off with a warning
Your giggles are delightful
For what it’s worth, your slides from the side are amazing
I knew a guy in my freshman year in college who had one of these, and he would tell our discord server when he was “bripe-ing on the lawn” so people could join him. I think he would do the brewing process 3-4 times whenever he wanted coffee.
My wife gifted me with one of these about 1.5 years ago, and personally I love it. I don't use it "that" often, but it's so much fun with friends to pull it out when we're sitting around a firepit, or early morning or late afternoon at a campsite, or hiking. Sometimes, it's just nice to use it as you get an experience and part of the fun is the brewing itself and .... the coffee has almost always been at least pretty good. Glad you have added it.
Looks pretty neat but I immediately worry about how hard it'll be to clean the straw part. Especially while camping, it'll have time to cake the insides before getting it to a real kitchen.
My silicone straws came with cleaning brushes - the skinniest of implements, and they'd fit in your Bripe bag with no problem.
I love your face and cute hair and bubbly disposition ! You’re too cute and besides that, you’re so knowledgeable about the art of making coffee! Because it is an art!!! As a coffee nut, I enjoy and appreciate all your videos! Keep it up girl!
not me having just rewatched james' bripe video this morning 😭
I have no idea if this makes sense to anyone else, and I mean it as the highest complement compliment, but Morgan reviewing fun coffee gear like this gives off some MAJOR Gale from Seattle Coffee Gear vibes
When you "said 5 grams of coffee and 30 ml of water", the first thing that came to my mind was turkish coffee. I am Turkish and i know that we are more used to having grounds in coffee than the rest of the world. And believe it or not, some of us (including me) like it! I love it when my my last sip of coffee comes with a little coffee grounds and i know people that eats the grounds entirely, especially people who have iron deficiency tend to like more.
I think a really good selling point for the bripe, aside from it being a fun conversation piece, is to help sample coffees and dial in things like temp and grid size without wasting too much coffee. Obviously you would still need some fine tuning once you moved to the actual brew method you're using, but I feel like a bripe could get you in the ball park for just a few grams of coffee.
could be cool to see how you would improve/change this up in any way (different roasts of coffee, amounts, temps, etc) or your own use case for this product.
Great video! I'm loving the new set, looks so professional!
On the subject of camp brewing this could work if you built a stone nest for the fire and nestled the bripe between the rocks after they got hot as it wouldn't be right above the fire but could still get the heat from the rocks and the fire. You could also use this in a sauna for the giggles.
Wait! Wait! Do you hear that? It's the sound of Bripe sales skyrocketing now that the most well-known internet barista has given it her resounding approval!
The Bripe just seems like such goofy fun, that works. Not that it matters, I'm partial to the slide in intro over the Jack In The Box.
Hello Morgan, James did a review of the Bripe a while ago and he did it outdoors since I believe the Bripe is supposed to be a portable type of brewer. It was quite funny as one never imagines James as being the outdoor type. Going for a ramble on the heath and stopping to brew a bripe as it would.
Ive used this as a coffee brewer while skiing or going for a hike, its actually so good lmao
It is cute how every single person I've seen use the bripe smiles and giggles when they first taste the coffee
It feels like it could be so much better with slightly improved design! The little stand and lack of a handle is criminal. But i like the little quirkyness of it. It gives vibe straight out of Lord of The Rings
When you need to get a coffee snob a gift 😂
❤ my Bripe. I got my Bripe right around the time JH reviewed it. I always take it on any outdoor outings or night time shenanigans. It's definetly a party shocker.😎
amazing that this video came out the same day I got my bripe in the mail. lmao
This inspired me to pull mine out - I picked it up a few years ago when James Hoffman reviewed it. It's not, in any permutation I can imagine, a practical item - one gets it because it's ridiculous.
I don't think the resultant coffee is bad, but like you say, it's not a lot of juice for the squeeze.
One very important warning, though: the lighter they give you will continue running for sometimes up to 10 seconds after you release it. Which means it would be very easy to put it down and accidentally set something on fire.
The aesthetic of your videos is unmatched and cosy ☺
Remember kids: The Surgeon General has recommended that Bripe usage is safe in moderation, and further strongly recommends a daily intake of puck consumption for maximum content provision! Also it will make Morgan happy so win win 😂
this is my first time ever seeing your videos but I would give everything I've got plus a lemon slush to see you jump in from the top of the screen
Noooo I look forward to the slide! Haha
Bripe for you, Bripe for me, Bripe for all!
Absolutely wonderful video, thank you.
9:37 "maybe not two hands" 😂😂😂
Halfway through I had to check the date on this, I was pretty sure it was going to be April 1!
Bripe... It's worth it for the name. 👍
That honestly looks like a lot of fun
[watches]
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[adds to birthday list] I've bought too many whimsical things recently but this seems like it's up my alley (or my mother's).
I really enjoy the maximum amount of effort for the smallest amount of coffee.
This made me actually guffaw.
9:41 blubb blubb blubb😂😂😂
I keep wanting to get one of these for funsies, but other necessities keep getting in the way. They look like all kinds of goofy fun.
Both the name and contraption itself is just so silly
Yess the bripe!! 😆
Also, first
When you said "Turkish coffee" I had a bit of a moment of recognition. Isn't it basically a Greek coffee pot - a briki?
It’s definitely VERY close
Yes. Turkish, Greek and Arabic coffee are the same thing, though Arabic is often flavoured with cardamom
This was a fun review of this product. James almost had an existential crisis with it. Perhaps he over thought it a little to much😁. Thank you for the video.
toys for us Coffee people how cute and another good video Thank You. Perhaps that water from the Columbia river and heated would bring similar results lol kidding
Lovely new channel picture, morgan!
i like that i got a star wars ad before the video :)
Me too
Hi, Morgan! I like the slide from the side, but this is fun, too. Is it me, or does this coffee brewer look like it might be impossible to convince your parents is perfectly innocent?
Actually it is surprisingly simple. Just show your parents the real pieces you have and point out the size/hole placement of the Bripe doesn't lend itself well to the task. They will be impressed by your reasoning.
@@standonhead3450 I feel like you might have missed the part that that was a joke, but cool. Thanks for the input!
It is silly, but I appreciated how much you seemed to enjoy it.
Bripe for life! 🍸☕
“Combination hookah and coffee maker, but also makes julienne fries!” 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
You have the BEST smile 🥰
Should we expect a turkish coffee video? 🙂
I hate how much I love this
Hey Morgan, I was wondering if you have any thoughts on "Brewed Cacao" products, where instead of ground coffee beans you are using ground cacao beans to make your "coffee". I recently purchased a sampler pack from Crio Bru and altho I haven't brewed any yet, I have high hopes for it. Curiosity got the better of me and I opened one of the packs to check it out. It looks like coarse ground coffee and smells like the most amazing cup of hot cocoa, lol.
I've had a Bripe sinse James Hoffman reviewed it. It's silly and fun and jt makes drinkable coffee. It's a lot of work for a little coffee, so i don't use it often, but it's fun!
"The coffee side of the internet" suggests the existance of "tea side" and "coco side" of the internet.
it's more like the coffee side vs. the weed side of the internet
tea internet exists but it's not the opposition... I wish a cocoa existed too... cocoa is so good and should be over-enthusiastically enjoyed by weirdos just like weed and coffee 😭
@@cameroneridan4558 The weed side of internet is at war with the booze side of internet.
I would be interested if you could review some handheld electric burr grinders. There are more and more of them coming out, and I'm interested in getting one because I tend to just brew coffee for myself in an Aeropress.
For interesting brewers, there's the Varia, which is a combination French press, pour over, moka pot, and kettle (and can also brew tea). I've seen differing opinions on it, with some people saying that it's not as watertight as it should be (as I recall). They also make a handheld electric grinder, which hasn't released yet (and is like €230).
Hey! Horribly offtopic, but does anyone know what espresso machine Morgan's got in the background? I'm looking for a new one and that one's gorgeous!
A few thoughts.
In a camping situation, can't you heat the water on the fire, put grounds in the Bripe, then pour the hot water into the Bripe? It wouldn't have quite the same flavor--the grounds wouldn't be sitting in the water quite as long, and wouldn't go through the warm-up phase--but it shouldn't be a huge difference and it would be easier than carrying a butane torch.
If we're going with this as a Turkish coffee maker, you could also heat it up on the hot soil under a fire after you've scraped it away. One way to brew Turkish is to heat sand and use that to boil the water.
Would the patina affect flavor? I know that it does in whiskey distilling. The copper tubing in the still generates esters, which are flavor compounds. A patinaed tube makes better-tasting ones, the more buttery flavors. I know a guy who can tell you how old the tubing was when he tastes whiskey. This may have a noticeable impact on flavor.
I don't know...For my money, and the camping trips I've been on, a mocha pot and the ability to build a small fire quickly are better investments. You're not getting as much control in terms of heat, but that's part of roughing it outdoors; if you want precision you need to be in a controlled environment. Though if I were in an office with a lot of smokers, I could see using this. "I'm taking my pipe outside for a Bripe break." :D
I absolutely love my bripe coffee brewer
to go full rogue mode you should have used a hacksmith mini sabre as heatsource. apart from that... great review! almost missed that brewer after mr hoffmanns vid some time ago ^^
I remember seeing this 10+ year ago. Truly thought it was a joke.
I'm surprised that an adult sippy cup for coffee is still around.
I use this when i'm bicycling around town.
7:00 my heart stopped when you said "185 Celsius" , water evaporates at 100 Celcius...
It certainly looks like an interesting gadget. Studio wise: it really looks like it's coming along nicely, I do still miss the slide, and the light looks a smidge harsh.
Lots more to do!
Now that you've done it, you must go watch the James Hoffman review and acknowledge the missed opportunity for costume time. Great review!
The hop up looks safer than the slide
The similarity to Turkish coffee is not a coincidence, the brewing method itself is very similar to Turkish coffee, only with coarser grounds.
Morgan + Bripe = never clicked on a video faster!
oh hey! I've had one of those for years!
Not making fun, but after a hop to the side you can add a step to the right. Thanks for the vid!
It looks like you would buy it as a novelty and use it as an act of desperation; I want one.
You need a floor for your floor. A trimmed piece of cheap, thin, plywood and a faux hardwood top. If you have a concrete floor anchor it with carpet tape, if it's carpet anchor it with Velcro.
Would brewing Tea make it a Tripe? LOL
Doesn't the "BR" stand for brew? (Sorry I'm so pedantic. Tripe is infinitely more fun.)
Tea bRew pIPE. A real mishmash. LOL
Is it just me or is this just a Yerba mate cup but filled with coffee? I know the boiling doesn’t happen in the brewer, but the sippie cup straw seems so similar.