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    So who here has had Kopi Luwak?

    And what did you think?

    I found it quite nice.. In fact considering ordering some more.

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    Quote Originally Posted by olbod View Post
    So, what is a good brand of coffee that is as quick to prepare as instant ?

    I couldn.t be bothered if I had to grind it or spend a lot of time preparing it.

    Thanks.
    Try one of these (below) and some ground lavassa gold. Hint: use hot milk.

    = one very nice coffee you can have anywhere! Nothing better than a proper coffee on a cold morning in the bush!

    Takes only a few minutes.

    Easily as good as a good barrista's coffee (well i think)



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    Yes!! it is true
    [nomedia="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Q7IYpLYQ7Q"]YouTube- Kopi Luwak Coffee.avi[/nomedia]

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    It sure is true

    And is decadently delicious

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tombie2 View Post
    It sure is true

    And is decadently delicious
    Bugger! I will start training the possums here in Qld

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    Best method I've seen for stovetop/moka pot coffee is here-
    Stumptown Coffee Roasters - Brewing

    I alway try to pour it before it gets to the thin watery sour stage, and make sure the pot is cleaned in between uses. When I was still using stovetops it meant three single-cup stovetops that were rotated through the dishwasher.

    Nothing worse than stale coffee residue mucking up your fresh pot.

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    I have lately got onto an instant type coffee called Nescafe Short Black.

    It's the only instant I've tried that is passable ( to my taste anyway ) for camping or when the real thing is not available. 1 and a bit teaspoons in a shot size of boiling water for a short black, or add frothed milk. ( I have one of those hand pump frother things came free with a bag of beans I bought once ).

    Of course a proper Espresso still wins, by a mile, but this is better than the Mocconnas, freeze dries and coffee bags at least.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mns488 View Post
    Try one of these (below) and some ground lavassa gold. Hint: use hot milk.

    = one very nice coffee you can have anywhere! Nothing better than a proper coffee on a cold morning in the bush!

    Takes only a few minutes.

    Easily as good as a good barrista's coffee (well i think)


    do you mean lavattza? not sure you have had a really good baristas brew?
    these stove tops are pretty good though when thats all available.

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    Can't drink instant. It wont stay down, and leaves me feeling crook for days.

    Those stovetops are a handy little unit. Would be good for camping too.

    We have a Saeco at home that does the lot, and after drinking from that, everything else is crap.

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