I cannot afford it, but 100% kona is the best I have ever had. My boss went there on vacation and brought some back. WoW. The stuff in the stores is typically a blend usually less than 10%. But the real stuff is AWESOME.
Mean while back at the farm, Ken usually drinks Costco brand Kirkland Colombian. I will have to say, it's the only 3 pound can that still holds 3 pounds. When I first joined Costo about 10 years ago, coffee was around 9.99. It has went up and down, but now it's till 9.99.
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I usually don't go for the flavored coffee. I think that is how they sell the off grade stuff. Real coffee does not need a flavoring. A good steak does not need any steak sauce.
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Still Folgers for me. Feel bad for Juan Valdez and his burro, must work 20 hour days to pick only the richest beans.
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Cue sound of Head slap.
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I drank Eight O'clock Columbian for years because of the reasonable price. Then I switched to Douwe Egberts breakfast blend, but now it's discontinued. So, the wifey found some Barissimo medium roast 100% Arabica and it's pretty good. I always keep my eye open for something I think will be good.
Deadman's Reach by Raven's Brew. t's our household staple. Not at all cheap but excellent coffee is one of my very few true luxuries. A coffee hound from way, way back, I got into upscale coffee, in bean form, back in the early 70's when it was almost impossible to find/get.
Not into flavored coffee at all, btw. I consider that close to a crime against nature.
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Many years back when on our honeymoon in Jamaica, I discovered Blue Mountain coffee. I am far from being even a casual coffee drinker but that stuff was outstanding! I checked prices on it a few weeks ago. For pure 100% Blue Mountain it costs $50/lb!!! Needless to say, for the few times a year I drink coffee, it is whatever the diner or breakfast nook we eat in has on tap.
Whenever I am hunting or camping, I will drink Folgers as that what is always on tap during those times.