


Wapiti wrote:I know a few coffee snobs and I am one too, but way less than the Mrs.
Usually, I don't ever drink instant unless desperate, and like Italian pressure steamed strong shots with great mates on cold cold days. Ground coffees only.
When we moved the medical practice from Katherine to down here in the Southern Downs to consolidate the businesses, this stuff popped up.
It was bought by the receptionists on the wife's recommendation, apparently this is the last packet left.
Ever seen it? It's the coffee beans gifted to Kevin Rudd years ago, everyone thought the Indos were taking the p1ss. These beans are eaten by the Asian Palm Civit monkey and shat out. The scats are then collected, washed and roasted. It's quite a sought-after coffee as far as coffee snobs go.
Apparently the enzymes in the monkeys guts do some magic things to the beans before they pass back into fresh jungle air.
People giggle and laugh as most juvenile types do about this, crack jokes about tasting like s**t etc but they are inevitably those who think instant really is coffee and .22 pistols make them real men.
It's actually incredibly smooth, full flavoured and hits hard, even to strong coffee appreciatos like me.
If you get a chance to live, try some. Almost as fun as a 20-20 Gummy party.
This packet is an endangered species right now staring at me from the wife's big coffee bar.

Bugman wrote:Wapiti wrote:I know a few coffee snobs and I am one too, but way less than the Mrs.
Usually, I don't ever drink instant unless desperate, and like Italian pressure steamed strong shots with great mates on cold cold days. Ground coffees only.
When we moved the medical practice from Katherine to down here in the Southern Downs to consolidate the businesses, this stuff popped up.
It was bought by the receptionists on the wife's recommendation, apparently this is the last packet left.
Ever seen it? It's the coffee beans gifted to Kevin Rudd years ago, everyone thought the Indos were taking the p1ss. These beans are eaten by the Asian Palm Civit monkey and shat out. The scats are then collected, washed and roasted. It's quite a sought-after coffee as far as coffee snobs go.
Apparently the enzymes in the monkeys guts do some magic things to the beans before they pass back into fresh jungle air.
People giggle and laugh as most juvenile types do about this, crack jokes about tasting like s**t etc but they are inevitably those who think instant really is coffee and .22 pistols make them real men.
It's actually incredibly smooth, full flavoured and hits hard, even to strong coffee appreciatos like me.
If you get a chance to live, try some. Almost as fun as a 20-20 Gummy party.
This packet is an endangered species right now staring at me from the wife's big coffee bar.
I have heard of this type of coffee, but it still seems a bum wrap to me.


bigpete wrote:Palm civet cat,not monkey.
I have a mate that loves the s**t,but won't eat lambs fry.

bigpete wrote:Palm civet cat,not monkey.
I have a mate that loves the s**t,but won't eat lambs fry.

bigrich wrote:bigpete wrote:Palm civet cat,not monkey.
I have a mate that loves the s**t,but won't eat lambs fry.
Lambs fry and bacon was a favourite of mine as a kid

Wapiti wrote:bigpete wrote:Palm civet cat,not monkey.
I have a mate that loves the s**t,but won't eat lambs fry.
Everything is a monkey to me mate.
Great bum nugget jokes, you lot. Hadn't thought of those yet.
I remember when Rudd was given that coffee and I p*ssed myself laughing because at that time, I'd just learned something sick about him from some coppers I knew, but we won't get into that.
Little did I know how good that sh*t tasted until we tried it.
Best way to try it is to order the whole beans, and grind it to how you prefer and make it the Italian way, or simply in a plunger, which is easy as.
But yeah, what I like in everyday coffee grinds is completely subjective, like Gin or Whisky or Bourbon, one man's smooth is another's cats p*ss.
Not that I don't gladly accept an instant coffee when dropping in on someone. Absolutely I do. But I've freaked plenty of people out who visit here and I drag out my head-spinner brews.

we woke up to the auto-start genny being on and thunder, lightning and rain.






yoshie wrote:There was a coffee shop in Canberra selling something similar if not the same. $25 for a small flat white. My wife said it was ok.

bigrich wrote:yoshie wrote:There was a coffee shop in Canberra selling something similar if not the same. $25 for a small flat white. My wife said it was ok.
crikey mate , it'd want to be better than OK for $25

