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55 of 55 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Amazon should be ashamed to even carry this.,
This review is from: Kopi Luwak High Class Whole Bean Coffee Bag 200 grams, Medium Roast
"2% Kopi Luwak" That's the key part in the description of this fake Kopi Luwak coffee. For my money, 2% might as well be 0%. Basically they have taken ordinary coffee beans, which may or may not be good beans to begin with, and put in 00.16 ounces of Kopi Luwak beans per pound. That means this bag contains about 00.30 ounces of Kopi Luwak as it's a 200 gram bag. My point? Drinking a cup of this is not drinking a cup of Kopi Luwak, but just a very expensive cup of normal coffee, period. Amazon should be ashamed to be selling this. Enjoy your fake Kopi Luwak coffee.
22 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
not real Kopi Luwak...,
This review is from: Kopi Luwak High Class Whole Bean Coffee Bag 200 grams, Medium Roast
ok people just to let you know real Kopi Luwak sells for around $300 per pound if not more. this is a blend of beans. what they dont tell you on this page is youll be lucky if theres 3% Kopi Luwak mixed in with who knows what other beans. ive seen a similar posting like this for $50 using the same picture but it tells you its only 2% Kopi Luwak. dont buy this if you want 100% Kopi Luwak
27 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Pass This Passed Bean: Civet Coffee is Not Worth the Investment,
By Brockeim "Playful Literary Adventurer" (Where the wind blows.) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Kopi Luwak High Class Whole Bean Coffee Bag 200 grams, Medium Roast
I have tasted the kopi luwak coffee. Yes, it is processed through an animal's intestinal tract, but pleasantly, I can assert all fecatorial concerns are diminished once the beans are presented to the company by the blessed animal.
I have had this in espresso, cappuccino and regular brew form. It tastes like a very decent cup of coffee, but nothing so remarkable that it requires its excessive cost. It is expensive at any price above the market value of a standard Sumatran bean, as the value is not in the taste (ordinary), but its exoticness. Civets eat the coffee berries and then pass the beans. In doing so, various chemicals are extracted that normally are part of coffee we are familiar with. Is it is enough to lift the quality to one worth the investment? No. If the idea is intriguing, and you want to say you have tasted all life offers, consider the kopi luwak bean. You will have a very good cup of coffee and a great laugh. If you are looking for a terrific flavor beyond all others, look at other beans. Pass on this and enjoy more of something else. --Brockeim
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