Indonesia’s Best Beverages

Oct 1st, 2009, in IM Posts, Opinion, by Chris

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26 Comments on “Indonesia’s Best Beverages”

  1. tuwaga Says:
    October 1st, 2009 at 11:43 am

    Teh botol

  2. donny Says:
    October 1st, 2009 at 12:56 pm

    don’t forget ES LEGEN …
    special drinks from east java … extracted from siwalan tree (kind of palm), tastes sweet but with unique taste

    ferment it for couple of days … it will contains alcohol – thus become TUAK (also tastes good), however – it should be kept clean … any contamination and your tuak will go sour

    recommended place to drink this : Warung Bandeng Bakar Pak Elan in Gresik (Romokalisari), better served cold with lots of ice, in bumbung (bamboo cylinder) and taken with SIWUR (traditional ladle made from coconut shell & bamboo stick)

  3. Rob Says:
    October 1st, 2009 at 1:07 pm

    Haha Teh Botol! I prefer Teh Kotak.

    Indonesia’s a brilliant place for drinks. Jus alpukat is one I’m not particularly fond of, but I like most others I’ve had. Never had the pleasure of drinking kopi luwak though.

  4. Suryo Perkoso Says:
    October 1st, 2009 at 1:29 pm

    Suryo’s sari apel ploes is the best.
    Terjamin eco.

  5. Pakmantri Says:
    October 1st, 2009 at 3:05 pm

    Bajigur, it is coffee with coconut milk and palm sugar and kolang-kaling, it is from west Java.
    Bandrek, This beverage is usually made of ginger and other ingredients such as cinnamon, star anise, cloves, coriander seeds, cardamom pods, lemongrass, Indonesian palm sugar, and chillies. Also from west Java, warming and very healthy drink, good for when you have a cold or in a cold day.
    Es dawet, from Solo.
    Es kopyor, main ingredient is a mutated coconut, very tasty.
    Es cincau, Drinking es cincau hijau is believed to give some good benefits for health because it has a cooling effect to the body especially during the hot days. It also contains of high fiber, can reduce high blood pressure and also good for sore throat.

    And many many more …………..

  6. Andy Says:
    October 2nd, 2009 at 2:54 am

    How about Bintang…

  7. diego Says:
    October 2nd, 2009 at 3:58 am

    How can we miss cendol?

  8. Suryo Perkoso Says:
    October 2nd, 2009 at 6:12 am

    @ Diego – Quite easily.
    @ Andy – well at least it doesn’t make your hair turn orange like it did years back.

    Wedhang Jahe, STMJ, but the most famous of all in East Java, Plothok.

  9. Ric Atencia Says:
    October 2nd, 2009 at 9:06 am

    Where in Indonesia could I taste an inexpensive Kopi Luwak?

  10. diego Says:
    October 2nd, 2009 at 10:42 pm

    I an my friend was chatting about the way indonesian eat outside, gak banyak gaya-gayaan, no formalities, langsung bungkus, wrap! That way we get the substance — tasty food — at a lower price.

    “Langsung pesen Sate Kambing Selap Gajih, Tongseng kambing, minumnya teh botol. Kemantapan segera. Gak pake banyak cingcong, langsung lezat.”

    Ha ha, I think I get an idea for a very cheesy name for a foodstall:

    “Langsung Lezat”.

    Or in the case of chinese food stall:

    MeiYouCingCong (not much ado).

    Hehe.

  11. ET Says:
    October 2nd, 2009 at 10:59 pm

    Nothing beats arakatak (arak attaque), arak mixed with honey and a zest of lemon.
    Banzai!

  12. joao Says:
    October 2nd, 2009 at 11:15 pm

    Goyobod Kiliningan (GoKil)

  13. PrimaryDrive Says:
    October 3rd, 2009 at 10:06 pm

    Also known as “cat-poop coffee”, local civets eat the coffee berries and ummmm…. egest the beans before they are collected, washed and roasted. Civet coffee goes for anything up to $US500 a pound, and according to Wikipedia is mostly exported to Japan and the USA.

    If you really think it comes out from fox’ dropping, you’re really an idiot :D If you ever been in pabrik kopi Luwak, you may notice the excessive number of toilets there….

  14. tomaculum Says:
    October 4th, 2009 at 12:19 pm

    What about:
    Sekoteng, Es campur, es shanghai, es teler, kopi jahe, es tapai/peuyeum etc, etc.

    Bir Bintang? Hmmm, it tastes like a lukewarm something excreted of a ……
    Bajigur? Indeed, at a cool night in Bandung (I’ve heard, that Bandung nowaday is very warm even in the night) with a beautiful girlfriend/handsom boyfriend beside, and “tahu berontak/tahu isi” or gorengan with it. Nggih, Pak Mantri .. :)

  15. katadia Says:
    October 4th, 2009 at 2:30 pm

    Es blewah, es timun suri, and kolak (particularly during Ramadhan)

    Bubur kacang ijo ketan item (hmm… not really a beverage)

    Es tebu

  16. Brother Mouzone Says:
    October 5th, 2009 at 1:45 pm

    The absence of ice cold Jus Sirsak is just criminal.

  17. Hary Says:
    October 5th, 2009 at 2:27 pm

    Nothing like Bandrek on a chilly Bandung evening.

    Cheap Luwak @ any Excelsior coffee chain.

    Don’t forget Soda Gembira. Soda + Milk+ Rose Syrup. Great on hot Bali afternoons.

  18. David Says:
    October 5th, 2009 at 9:22 pm

    I have no real opinion on the subject as I unadventerously just drink coke and sprite and when they’re not available es jeruk, yep don’t know what I’m missing etc, but I had a friend who was always singing the praises of Es Kelapa Muda…

  19. Pena Budaya Says:
    October 7th, 2009 at 8:08 pm

    I am crazy over Es Kopyor and Es Kelapa Muda as mentioned by PakMantri & Patung. BTW, Thailand has these beverages as well, so they are not only identical to Indonesia’s beverages..I bet Malaysia has these coconut ice too ;) I guess they are just typical tropical countries beverages..

  20. Burung Koel Says:
    October 9th, 2009 at 5:31 pm

    Bandrek with fresh pisan goreng in Aceh, just on the right hand side of the main road before you cross the bridge into town.

    Es jeruk nipis anywhere (also good with salt as well as sugar).

    And you can get kopi luwuk in a blend, which is considerably cheaper than the pure stuff, if you really want to try it. Can’t say I can taste the cat…

  21. syonan Says:
    October 18th, 2009 at 6:06 pm

    We must not forget teh hangat and es teh which is the main beverage in Indonesia.

  22. silvestre Says:
    October 19th, 2009 at 5:46 pm

    dont forget the specialties of Makassar: Es Pisang Ijo and Es Palu Butung. But ofc, Cendol, Kopyor, Teler, Campur are all damn tasty!

  23. onesimpletech Says:
    November 7th, 2009 at 5:53 am

    Delicious… make me wanna have some

  24. Chris Says:
    November 16th, 2009 at 1:37 pm

    Brother Mouzone: I followed up on your recommendation of Es Sirsak, and now I agree – excellent choice!

    Ric Atencia and Hary: If you’re in a large city in Indonesia, you can go to your local Di Excelsio where they are now selling Kopi Luak for Rp82 000 (maybe + 10% tax). Apparently, it’s now “in season”, whereas previously it was unavailable.

  25. samina Says:
    December 3rd, 2010 at 8:20 pm

    hello,
    I am in Islamabad Pakistan.i want to buy Pop ice milka shake powder to use in my cafe.kindly let me knw from where i can get it.

    Thanks.

  26. Jamal Says:
    January 26th, 2011 at 11:28 am

    DEAR SIR
    WHERE I CAN FIND INDONESIA BEST BEVERAGES IN NEW YORK CITY .



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