Spent the weekend drinking Kopi Luwak I had roasted last weekend. I've had these green beans for quite some time so they weren't really all that "fresh", but then again, how fresh can a bean collected from scat be. At least they were fresh roasted.
@BarberDave may remember these beans because they are from the same bag I shared with him years ago. For anyone wondering if Kopi Luwak coffee is worth the price or the hype, my take is NO. I tried it as an expresso, a pour over and using the AeroPress (both strong and light). The result is pretty consistent...a decent coffee forward cup that is somehow a little milder in presentation kind of like a tea or maybe a cold brew (hmm, maybe I'll do a cold brew with some beans). For the most part I found the cup to be pretty similar to any other cup of home brew. I gave my sons and daughter in law some with our dessert as a blind test, they enjoyed the coffee but didn't feel it was stand out in any particular way. When told what they were drinking they went back to try to find something special to say but all agreed it was "just coffee". If I recall correctly
@BarberDave shared a similar "it's good, it's smooth, it's like tea" kind of feeling.
A little disclaimer here, I don't posses the finest pallet and MOST things I eat, drink, smell or feel fall into one of two categories "I like it" or "I don't like it". Occasionally I find something the excites me enough to say I REALLY like it or disgusts me enough to require a more explicit expression of dislike.