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But on October 1, International Coffee Day, one coffee shop in Tamworth will offer up four litres of an extremely limited, much sought-after, record-breaking Ethiopian brew - at $20 a cup.
"It's one of the most expensive coffees in the 20-year history of the Cup of Excellence, which is the Oscars of coffee," Camp Grounds co-owner Mon Hope said.
"It's really expensive and really tasty," she said.
"This is the first time Ethiopian coffee has been showcased in this way, and it makes a difference to those producers to get paid well for the amazing coffee they have produced.
"It's about the bean, and the farmer getting a good price for a high-quality product."
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Camp Grounds bought only a small amount themselves because of the high price, Ms Hope said.
"There's a bit of pressure, nobody can stuff up a batch of this or waste any," she said. "It's a once-in-a-lifetime tasting."
The batch-brew will be available on International Coffee Day, October 1 at Camp Grounds, with cups available for $20 and tastings for $4.