So who has tried it? Who likes it, who thinks it's as nasty as cat $#!T.
Just wondering
Jay
Just wondering
Jay
Read about it. I'm just >< that much less adventurous than one needs to be to try it.
I haven't tried the actual coffee, but I had a bottle of Mikkeller's Beer Geer Brunch Weasel, which is brewed with Kopi Luwak. It was great.
Yeah, cost me 68 DKK in Denmark, compared to about 50 for a bottle of Beer Geek Breakfast, another coffee stout from Mikkeller. It will cost 99 SEK when it comes to Sweden, which is pretty standard for this type of beer.WOW that must be some expencive beer, that coffee is like $300 a LB, from what I understand.
It's made with Vietnamese ca phe chon, not kopi luwak. If I had to guess I would say they use a tiny percentage of it too, just so they can call it that and get people to buy in on the gimmick. They may have added more of regular coffee, but the bottle I had didn't taste like coffee at all and was once of the most dissappointing stouts I have ever had. I shared the $15 bottle of beer with the local coffee roaster and he has had kopi luwak many times, he said he couldn't taste it at all in the beer. Mikkeller drops the ball again and beer fags everywhere eat this **** (literally) right up.I haven't tried the actual coffee, but I had a bottle of Mikkeller's Beer Geer Brunch Weasel, which is brewed with Kopi Luwak. It was great.
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