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Its not. You should try it.
I've never tried Vietnamese coffee or Toddy... just from a lack of attempting or ordering a place where it was offered.
As far as coffees go, I've not had Kopi Luwak... just not all that interested.
Not had Vietnamese. Turkish is wonderful, Kopi was very smooth and unique. Not something I would drink daily, even if I could afford it.
I had Jamaican Blue too...once. Threw the whole bag away after that cup.
Blue Mountain is just "meh" to me. I've had it a few times, we used to special-order it from a local roaster to drink on Christmas morning, back before I started working bar. We enjoyed it, but I recall it being more smooth and mellow than anything else... hardly worth the giant premium as I think about it.
I do get a little irked when people (on rare occasion) stop in, look over our selection of decent coffees, and then trash us for NOT carrying Blue Mountain. "You know, its the best coffee in the world" in the most condescending tone imaginable. Nevermind that our PNG Org is generally every bit as smooth and sweet that the Blue Mountain was supposed to be... only at a better price...
But I digress...
I've never tried anything out of an aeropress...no one serves it around here. All the decent cafes in the area do hand pour or french press, though that seems to be going out of style. Heard the aero makes a good cup though.
One thing I HAVE tried though is Barako coffee. Only grown in the Philippines and is distinct from arabica and robusta. Not to be confused with Filipino civet beans. Thought you'd be interested: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kape_Barako.
I liked it and it was definitely unique, but I'd have to try from other roasters to get a good picture of it.
My buddy dailydemitasse really loves her aeropress.
I'll have to see if anyone locally carries the Barako coffee and check it out :-)
christopher myers said:
I've never tried anything out of an aeropress...no one serves it around here. All the decent cafes in the area do hand pour or french press, though that seems to be going out of style. Heard the aero makes a good cup though.
One thing I HAVE tried though is Barako coffee. Only grown in the Philippines and is distinct from arabica and robusta. Not to be confused with Filipino civet beans. Thought you'd be interested: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kape_Barako.
I liked it and it was definitely unique, but I'd have to try from other roasters to get a good picture of it.
Never tried a coffee enema. Too embarrassed to order it. (yes, I'm in 7th grade. Why do you ask?)
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