The best gift for coffee lovers in life | Engadget

2021-11-12 08:06:44 By : Mr. Jalan Zhang

This holiday, why not encourage friends and family to expand their coffee consumption horizons. We have compiled a list of the best gifts you can buy for coffee fans this year, including brewing, drinking and other options. If that special person doesn't like Java, we also have gifts for people who drink tea.

Aeropress is an interesting way to make a cup of coffee at home, and its equipment does not take up too much space in the cabinet. This is a multi-functional brewing machine that allows you to try different times and intensities at any time. Whenever I forget to make a cold drink, I like to use it to make double-strength cups directly on ice. Aeropress is a great gift for coffee fans who already have regular settings on your list. Aeropress Go is more compact. It is neatly stuffed in a cup and you can make it directly, which is very suitable for camping and traveling. — Billy Steele, Senior News Editor

Coffee is not a caffeinated beverage that everyone likes, and Adagio's Simplicitea Starter Kit is a thoughtful gift for the tea lovers in your life. It includes a 12-ounce borosilicate glass teapot with a stainless steel lid and mesh rim, allowing them to brew loose leaf tea and pour all the tea from a container. You can choose their favorite tea type-black, green, herbal or best-selling mixed tea-to match the new pot. Serious tea fans may already have their favorite brewing tools, but for those who want to get rid of traditional tea bags and dabble in the wider world of loose leaf tea, this set of tools is a good choice. — Valentina Palladino, Business Editor

Although there are more affordable coffee grinders on the market, few people can achieve Baratza Encore's leading position. The tapered burr design can provide consistent and uniform grinding for various brewing methods through 40 size settings. The hopper can hold 8 ounces of whole beans and is very clear, so you can see the exact supply at a glance. It's easy to use and will help the coffee geeks on your list make some truly outstanding coffees. — Bachelor

Since I bought a Hopsulator Trio for my beach vacation a few years ago, I have been a big fan of Brumate merchandise. In the warm and cool months, I still use it all the time. However, when the temperature starts to drop, I tend to drink hot drinks more frequently, so Brumate's Toddy thermos is a better choice. The cup can keep the beverage hot and cold well, and its iconic feature is the splash-proof lid. That incident saved me from large-scale cleanups beyond countless times. Ordinary Toddy can hold 16 ounces, while Toddy XL can double the capacity to 32 ounces. In addition, this is a gift that someone on your list can use throughout the year. — Bachelor

If you want to improve your home brewing game, a good kettle is essential, it can help make many other things, such as tea, ramen, etc. Cosori's gooseneck electric kettle integrates the most important functions into a relatively compact kettle, and the price is also $70. Gooseneck tubes can be intimidating, but they give you more control when poured on Chemex. We think Cosori's has a matte black finish and looks beautiful on most countertops. It has a stainless steel interior and five temperature presets, so you can easily get the perfect temperature for drinks such as green tea and black coffee. In addition, the "keep temperature" option allows you to temporarily set and forget the water; you can turn it on before starting your morning routine, and then return to the fully heated water, ready for anything that morning. - vice president

To be honest: When I first saw the original Ember travel mug, I thought it was a bit ridiculous. Most insulated glasses can keep your beer long enough for you to drink. However, when I got Mug 2 on Father's Day, my mentality quickly changed. The rechargeable cup heats your coffee or tea to the desired temperature you set in the Ember app. Battery life may be better, but it can get the job done. And when needed, it can also be docked on the charging base to charge the power source. — Bachelor

For low-tech items, Fellow’s Carter Everywhere mug is one of my current favorites. Even without the lid, it can keep the coffee warm and cold brewing. When closed, it can keep beverages warm for 12 hours and refrigerated for 24 hours. There is a beautiful lip on the top, which provides a pleasant sipping experience. I know this sounds strange, but when I say that this cup is pleasant to drink, I am not exaggerating. The interior is also coated with ceramics, so you won't get the metallic taste of many travel mugs. — Bachelor

It may seem strange to give a cold drink can as a holiday gift, but trust me, when that person makes the first batch, they will thank you again-no matter what time of year it is. I have used Hario Mizudashi for several years. In fact, I have two just to make sure I have enough cold beer on hand in the summer. The real key here is the detachable basket. You can take it out after soaking it overnight and rinse it under warm water. The rest of the jug can be used to store coffee until you need it. — Bachelor

If you are buying a dumping fan that can spend a few minutes in the morning to do some manual brewing, then Technivorm's Moccamaster series is worth a look. They are expensive coffee machines, but they mimic the action of a pouring brew, and they don’t have all... well, pouring. The outlet arm pulses water on the brewing basket instead of the steady flow of water like most automatic coffee machines. KBGT also has a thermos bottle, which will automatically suspend the brewing cycle when you need to refill it in advance. — Bachelor

What good do you have for coffee nerds who have everything? Well, we are always willing to try new beans. Most coffee roasters offer certain types of subscriptions at different frequencies based on consumption habits. Even if they don't, you can still send a bag or two as a one-time gift. Some of my favorites include Hatchet in Boone, North Carolina, Dark Matter in Chicago, and Vesta in Las Vegas, which have been saviors during CES.

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