Like true coffee addicts, the guys over at Forbes have scoured the globe looking for the most expensive coffees in the world. And we're not talking about specialty coffee drinks, but about the beans themselves. Starting off the list at $160 per pound is Kopi Luwak, which we have already heard about, since the berries are digested by civets before the bean is extracted and brewed. This is followed by Hacienda La Esmeralda (Panama, $104/lb), Island of St. Helena Coffee Company ($79/lb), El Injerto (Guatemala, $25-50/lb), Fazenda Santa Ines (Brazil, $50/lb), Jamaica Blue Mountain ($49/lb), Los Planes (El Salvador, $40/lb), Kona ($34/lb), Starbucks Rwanda Blue Bourbon ($24/lb), Yauco Selecto AA (Puerto Rico, $22/lb), Fazenda Sao Benedito (Brazil, $21/lb).
Keep in mind that many beans in supermarkets (and cafes) are "Blue Mountain-style" or "Kona-style" and do not necessarily contain all of the beans that the name suggests, which is why prices in some venues appear to be lower. The Starbucks blend is worth noting because it is part of the company's Black Apron line, a selection of frequently changing premium coffees. Premium, however, doesn't always mean better, especially because several of the prices given here are for the green beans, and a good or bad roast is vital to achieving a quality cup of coffee from high quality beans.
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Despite what you may have heard, spiking your cocktail with an energy drink like Red Bull won't improve your
stamina or make you any less impaired. At least, those are the findings of a recent study from researchers at Federal
University in Sao Paulo, Brazil. A test group of 14 healthy individuals received double blind samples of water,
alcohol, an energy drink and an energy drink cut with alcohol. They then maxed out their physical capabilities on a
cycling test. The results for those who'd had alcohol were pretty much the same as the results for those who had
alcohol with an energy drink. Good to know, I suppose. But I think for many, the point of a drink like Red Bull and
vodka isn't to get less impaired. 










