AJ
US Veteran
My best coffee experience was at MCAS Rose Garden, Thailand. We had a 100 cup coffee maker in the shop. The junior troops were assigned to make coffee for each shift (12 hours). One night about 0200, I heard an animal sounding sound. Our hanger and work space bordered on the jungle at the time. I searched the shop for the critter and when I got close to the coffee maker it made that sound. I touched it and the maker was warm. As I opened the lid, coffee grounds came spitting out. I hollered who made the coffee? A L/Cpl said "I did", so I questioned him. Seems he had filled the percolator basket to the top with grounds. Now a 100 cup coffee maker has a three step basket. The lowest is for the grounds, the next is for the expansion of the wet grounds and the top level is for the hot water to drip back through making the coffee. We were issued coffee in 20 pound tins, so he figured it was to fill the basket. Once it finally started to percolate the water was like syrup and made a "urrup" sound. Taught him the right way to make the coffee and had him clean up the mess. He made the coffee nightly until I rotated back to the land of the big PX.
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