How to make coffee over an open fire
– choose the right kettle
Drinking a steaming hot cup of coffee in nature is for many the highlight of the entire adventure. But how do you actually brew coffee without it becoming bitter or full of coffee grounds?
Here we go through step by step how to make coffee over an open fire and what to consider when choosing a kettle.

How to make coffee in a kettle – a simple guide to campfire coffee
Making coffee in a kettle is easy once you know the steps. For a rich, full-bodied flavour, use coarsely ground coffee. We recommend using 7 g of coffee per 100 ml of water for our own campfire coffee.

Step by step:
The best kettle for an open fire
When making coffee over an open fire, the material of your kettle matters. A durable kettle designed for use over an open fire should be made from robust materials that can withstand direct heat and are easy to clean after exposure to soot.
Trangia’s classic aluminium kettles are perfect for outdoor adventures. Their lightweight design makes them easy to pack, so you can enjoy great coffee wherever your adventure takes you. Our kettles are available in sizes from 0.6 L to 1.4 L, making them suitable for both solo hikers and larger groups. All of our kettles can be used over an open fire and are ideal for wilderness adventures.
Kettle 25 Large and 245: Fits all Trangia Stove 25 Large .
Kettle 27 Small: Fits all Trangia Stove 27 Small.
Kettle 824 and 924: Designed for use over an open fire.
All models come with either a fixed wire handle or a practical removable handle, making them easy to use over an open fire. Explore our full range of kettles to find the model and size that best suits your next adventure.







