Did not even look for water and did not even make coffee first.
If your morning coffee is important to you, I thought I'd let you know about a product available in all UK grocery stores. Coffee bags. Pop one or two in your mug, add water, and in three or four minutes, voilà! Miles ahead of instant in taste, and quicker than a campsite pour over.
The campsite in Torridon is where I discovered the true true meaning of Scottish midges 
Thanks on the coffee. But when solo camping, I am quite used to plain old instant. I think about a year or two ago when I saw the price of coffee was going to skyrocket, I stocked up with plenty of ground for home use and instant for camping. I was going to bring a jar of this instant from home for this trip:
https://www.hy-vee.com/aisles-online/p/2930453/thats-smart-medium-roast-instant-coffee Container is plastic (light weight, less fragile than glass). This is essentially a generic brand. If the link does not open, see first attached. I have half a dozen of those jars on the shelf that cost me a lot less than the current price.
Midges, I will just have to find out what they are like. I treated most of my clothing with Permethrin. Bringing a repellant that is made with Picaridin. And a headnet. I also sprayed a bit of Permethrin on the tent door netting.
When I get serious about coffee when camping, see second attached, a plastic French Press so that I do not have to worry about broken glass. But that takes more space, more work for cleanup, etc. For that reason, the French Press has not gone on one of my bike trips yet, instead only use the French Press for canoe or kayak trips where I am always camping on a shoreline.