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Over the course of time I then ground this coffee up, passed hot water through the fresh grind, and drank the results, a process otherwise known as "making coffee" and it all worked out just fine.
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This is a very good, reasonably priced light roast, fine ground coffee
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Like the least: Hard to ground to a very fine ground
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It is as fresh as ground coffee can be
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Method of prep: Keurig reusable coffee pod (which is what I use for all my loose ground coffees, most of which are
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I use an AeroPress and outside of searching for an affordable organic coffee, I drink Peet's medium roast (Cafe Domingo and Brazil Minas Naturals ... the two that have a smooth nutty flavor ... not "fruity" like Big Bang).I saw a review for AmazonFresh that said it wasn't the greatest grind for a French Press (not fine enough for full flavor) which made me wonder how it would fair in my AeroPress
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The grind works well in our coffee maker and it even comes out okay in the Keurig refillable cup
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The grind works well in our coffee maker and it even comes out okay in the Keurig refillable cup
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I use an AeroPress and outside of searching for an affordable organic coffee, I drink Peet's medium roast (Cafe Domingo and Brazil Minas Naturals ... the two that have a smooth nutty flavor ... not "fruity" like Big Bang).I saw a review for AmazonFresh that said it wasn't the greatest grind for a French Press (not fine enough for full flavor) which made me wonder how it would fair in my AeroPress
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Liked the fine grind and tastes great.
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Grind was consistent and the quality is excellent, but only 4 stars because I don't particularly care for acidic finishes in my coffee.
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really say our regular fresh ground beans make coffee any better than this “store-ground” coffee.
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Did I mention I am a coffee snob and very picky about fresh ground coffee!!
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It is a perfect grind for my inexpensive drip coffee maker!
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I like getting ground coffee as I am basically too lazy to grind it myself and this coffee is the perfect grind for the Keurig reusable cups.
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I use a fairly fine grind and brew in a paper cone Technivorm MoccaMaster machine.
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These Rwanda beans walk a nice middle ground with a very pleasant aroma.
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I've tried course ground and fine ground.
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while grinding in my blender produced strong aromatic smell that filled the whole house that resembles once you enter a Starbucks coffee shop
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I was very excited to try Amazon’s brand of coffee, and as a matter of fact ordered three different grinds in the same order
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So I'm still on the search for MY perfect "affordable organic coffee", and perhaps with the right grind I'll love it
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This is a pleasant enough lightly roasted ground coffee
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Make sure you get the whole bean, as with any coffee the fresher the grind the better.
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While the pre-ground has been pretty darn good, solid and flavorful for some reason the whole beans when ground, no matter if I set the grinder to standard or esspresso is so very mild that even when I double the amount I would normally use I come up with a remarkably mild cup of coffee
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I prepared a medium fine grind using both the traditional drip and espresso machine methods.
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I'm very fussy about my coffee, and usually buy locally from fresh-ground beans