โ Brewed for the Bold: Elevate your coffee game!
Community Coffee's 100% Colombia Medium Dark Roast is a premium blend sourced from the Andes Mountains, offering a rich and fruity flavor profile. Each 72-ounce pack contains expertly ground 100% Arabica beans, ensuring quality and versatility for all brewing methods. Committed to community support, this coffee not only delights your palate but also gives back to local initiatives.
D**Y
Important Coffee Staple
This is one of my go-to coffees. I love chicory coffee, and this is a great brand for that. I like to always have some in the cupboard. If you enjoy chicory coffee or just want to try it, then this is for you.
A**J
Coffee
Iโm no coffee snob. I use this for making cold brew and itโs pretty good. Itโs also cheaper per gram, so that helps too.
V**L
Family owned.
Excellent coffee made by a family in NEW ORLEANS La. The Chicory makes it mo' betta.
L**๏ฟฝ
Community Dark roast ! ๐
Live here in Louisiana! Good strong dark roast coffee! Fill my pods up every day for great coffee!Cajun style! Over n Out La. Garball ๐
N**L
According to the directions, ''''2 tbsp'''' per 6 oz water
Regular coffee is 1 tbsp per 6 oz of water. This coffee is 2 tbsp. So this coffee is not just a little more expensive, it's more like twice as expensive.I'm no connoisseur. I was looking for a low caffeine alternative. Of course, there's decaf coffee. I've also had luck with Dandy Blend.
J**S
just be aware
The product delivery was fine except one of the 4 bags was open and spilled in the box.
I**6
Great diner style coffee at an excellent price!
For reference, I'm a bit of what some people would call a "coffee snob." I have an SCA-certified coffee maker (more on that in a moment), V60, and Moka pot. I use a hand grinder to grind my whole beans, and I generally weigh my coffee when brewing. However, while I enjoy a nice cup of Ethiopian beans in the afternoon, I am less particular about my coffee in the morning and just prefer something that tastes decent and is very cheap. I have been buying Maxwell House from BJ's because it was the cheapest I could find in stores, but when I saw Amazon had this Community Coffee for an even cheaper price, I just had to give it a try.The Breakfast Blend hits the mark perfectly for me, and I can see why it's popular in the south. When using cream only (which I only do for medium nutty roasts like this one), I can definitely detect the notes of honey and hazelnut, though it is a bit muted. That could admittedly be due to the creamer, but it also could be a result of an older roast date (date is not provided on the packaging). The best way to describe the flavor is that it's like diner coffee, similar to what you'd get at something like a Denny's. It is not bitter and does have a smooth taste with cream.For brewing in an autodrip machine, I made this with my GE Cafe Specialty Drip brewer which I love because it's one of the few machines out there that lets you select the brew temperature. As a sidenote, the retail price is very expensive, but you can often find it from the Amazon Renewed store for very cheap prices. I typically brew at 8g/4.5 oz cup and 195 degrees F for medium roast coffees like Maxwell House since I find the SCA setting (200 degrees F) to be better suited for light roast coffee like my Ethiopian beans. For this coffee though, I decided to try the SCA setting since the grinds seemed a bit lighter roasted than your typical cheap medium roast. The SCA setting is absolutely perfect for this coffee, so if your machine allows you to set the brew temperature, I would definitely recommend brewing at 200 F. I have not tried brewing this in the V60 yet, but I would assume the same temperature would apply.In conclusion, I'd definitely recommend this coffee if you're looking for a cheap morning brew that is smooth and not too bitter. I will definitely be buying again!
A**.
Exactly as ordered!
Fast delivery!!!!
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