I have a project planned for myself and a few others and it involves using the caffenol process to develop some film (all will be revealed later). However, for the purpose of this, I want to add a bit of a twist.
To explain: the received wisdom on caffenol is that you use the cheapest, crappiest instant coffee that you can find. Well, for this exercise, it's necessary to use coffee from good quality beans, ground and mixed with the other ingredients.
I couldn't find any recipes to use, so after gleaning a few little bits of info that may have helped (but I'll never know for sure), I bought some beans and gave it a go.
I used my standard recipe, except for the coffee element. The starting point was the equivalent to 10 espressos, brewed and filtered twice to remove the grounds.
Since the brew contained good beans and was ground at home, I thought it would be appropriate to call the recipe 'Baristanol'.
And I do believe that is a Googlewack!