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World’s Rarest Coffee Brews

by Sher D Fly on 14/09/07 at 4:57 am

There are many types of coffee throughout the world. Which are the most rare and unique (and tasty)?


1. Kopi Luwak

Kopi (or Coffee) Luwak which originates from Sumatra, Indonesia is regarded as a rare type of coffee in the world. The current cost for a pound of Kopi Luwak is around $300 or more, making it the world’s most expensive coffee. Besides the excellent taste of the coffee, the coffee is considered rare due to the way it is produced.

The coffee cherries are not hand-picked like the other premium coffees in the market. The beans are in fact collected from the feces of a civet cat animal (scientific name: Paradoxurus) which the locals call “Luwak”. It is believed that these mammals are the world’s best coffee cherry picker. They pick the ripe and red coffee cherries and eat them up. It is said that the coffee beans will undergo a fermentation process in the civet cat’s digestive system, which may describe its exotic taste. The coffee beans will come out of the civet cat system (as poops) intact. The feces will be collected and the coffee beans will be cleaned.

Coffee lovers who have tasted this coffee said that it has a rich flavor with hints of caramel and chocolaty taste. Some also describe it as smooth, earthy and musty. Actually, similar coffee can be found in Vietnam and it is called “caphe cut chon” by the locals (which literally means fox-dung coffee).

2. Coffee Stout

A Japanese cafe manager in Mito, Japan came out with an idea to produce alcoholic drink using coffee beans. With the help of a local brewery, he introduced “Coffee Stout” which is packed in a 330ml bottle, costing 650 yen per bottle. The alcoholic beverage tastes sweet with smooth taste of coffee. In fact the innovative café manager plans to expand the idea of producing coffee-based drinks such as “Coffee Sake” in the near future.

3. Reishi Coffee

“Reishi” means red mushrooms in Japanese. Coffee blend which include Reishi is normally consumed for the maintenance of health and general well-being. This healthy drink has been commercialized by a number of companies and has increasingly becomes common now. However, the ones produced under an American brand called ReishiGo is quite unusual. This special blend of Reishi coffee contains the whole Reishi mushroom including the fruit body, cracked spores, and mycelium, which claims to be more potent in terms of de-oxidation and efficacy. Actually you can see the said mushroom floating in the coffee.

4. Cold brew

To most people, brewing coffee minus the heat is quite impossible. The idea of commercializing the method of brewing coffee without the heat or cold brewing came from a chemical engineer, Todd Simpson. It is said that in 1964 he got the idea in a small café in Guatemala. This is when he received a small decanter of cool concentrate and some boiling water upon ordering. This makes him wonder whether his mother, who couldn’t stomach coffee, might be able to enjoy the cold coffee instead. Eventually his mother could and this leads him to develop the cold brewing device known as the “Toddy system” which is being commercialized now. In fact, Seattle’s Best Coffee outlets have been using the Toddy system and there are also beginning to sell the Toddy device in the said outlets.

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swag

Sep 16th, 2007

Note: “rare” does not equal “good”.

Especially when dealing with “gimmick” coffee such as these examples.

cutting down on caffeine

Sep 16th, 2007

coffee from animal faeces? urggghh..not sure whether i could gulp it down no matter how one would cleanse it

wonder

Sep 17th, 2007

i love Norwegian egg coffee. I still wonder how the coffee can still become clear. hmmm

lizzie2uk

Sep 17th, 2007

Unusual collection!

luwakluv

Sep 20th, 2007

luwak is the best coffee in the world

capkapalapi

Sep 22nd, 2007

i hv hd coffee mixed with corn kernels and margerine. marvelous

Mys Lyke Meeh

Sep 30th, 2007

hmnn…I wonder why coffee becomes my sidekick…

AllergicToCoffee

Oct 4th, 2007

glad i am…

captupai

Oct 16th, 2007

anybody knows where i can find that kopi-luwak?

Oslo friend

Nov 1st, 2007

I have tasted that Norwegian Egg Coffee and it was very interesting. A friend of mine did not think so.Well different taste buds have different sensations.

Danni M

Nov 3rd, 2007

Good coffee

bonnie m

Nov 5th, 2007

love norwegian coffee

J Macin

Jan 16th, 2008

Kopi Luwak is in The Bucket List. Everyone should watch it.

RonGreCoff

Feb 20th, 2008

Kopi Luwak can be purchased from Animal Coffee via their website Animalcoffee.com. The prices vary, Depending on whether you would like Robusto or Arabica beans. You can also buy unrefined Kope Luwak in it’s original fecal form from them as well as souvenirs such as Paper weights and key chains containing the unrefined fecal form of the coffee. The coffee its self Has a chocalatey flavor and aroma and because of the civets digestive process, much of the caffeine and proteins in the bean that cause bitter taste are removed leaving a smooth, aromatic brew with one of the most interesting flavors and aromas of any coffee I have sipped to date.

Ruth Hayes

Sep 27th, 2008

I have never tasted sumthg great, like this before

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