Coffee Bean DirectCrème Brûlée Flavored, Whole Bean Coffee, 5 Pound Bag (Pack of 1)
M**O
Right amount of orange, REAL orange.
I've been looking for good Orange Seville for some time. The taste is smooth, you can see orange peel in the bag. I'm so glad I found this. I shared some with friends and now they order it too.To elaborate on what makes this better than other orange coffees...They start with a well rounded coffee.They use real orange oil/zest to flavor the coffee, rather than an orange flavoring that doesn't taste smooth AND upsets the stomach.It's enough orange without being overpowering.But that's just my palate. Try it for yourself :)
A**Y
Bad smell and HORRIBLE aftertaste
I got this because I love hazelnut coffee, I was hoping it would still taste good at the low price point but that was not the case at all. I brewed a pot of hot coffee freshly ground before work, the coffee had a very bitter taste with a sour chemical like flavor as an after taste. I got home cleaned the machine completely and brewed another batch with the same result. Tried to cold brew and it was even worse. Bottom line, this coffee ruined a few 12 hour shifts and this enough for me, wish I could return it but no luck.
T**3
Smells heavenly, tastes great
The first time we ordered this, we were nervous because it was 5 pounds of beans, and were anxious whether the orange peel would get stuck in our grinder (we have a Capresso grind & brew, which we adore). The first pot was a bit flowery [orange blossom] tasting, different than expected, but about half were beans from our previous bag (hazelnut?). From the second pot on, we were sold, and love it now. And when we come downstairs in the morning, the kitchen smells a heavenly orange. And we love the taste of the coffee. NOTE: we love flavored coffee. We just ordered our second 5-lb bag.
P**)
First-class coffee
For years, I used to buy First Colony's Seville Orange coffee. Then First Colony went out of business. All their brands and such were bought up by another roaster out of New York ... which killed the Seville Orange line.Coffee Bean Direct has stepped up to the plate with their own Seville Orange coffee, and they've gone one better. This coffee is not just flavored with oranges, it is heavily spiked with dried orange peel. Believe me, you will really get the orange flavor notes and aroma off this coffee. Unlike seemingly a majority of coffees on the market, it is not over-roasted; it is a deep medium roast, flavorful yet still mellow, without a hint of burnt taste and very little bitterness. It compares favorably for value to almost anything worth drinking that you'll find at a supermarket or most local roasters. It's more expensive than you'll probably pay for a bag of coffee from your big-box warehouse-club store, but it tastes enough better that it's more than worth it.Technical Thug says if you care about your coffee, then yes, you want this coffee.
A**Y
WHAT FLAVOR IS IT?
Very disappointed by IRISH CREAM flavored coffee, - I've been buying this particular flavor for about 15 years and this time you can't even tell WHAT flavor it is.... The price was always good, don't get me wrong, and coffee was never acidic or over roasted, BUT ether manufacturer has lost track of process or just doesn't care.... COFFEE DIRECT had always offered very unique flavors with distinctive taste that no one else had. But now, unfortunately I lost my trust in them...
J**N
So good!
From the minute I opened the bag and the aroma of fresh oranges and coffee wafted out I knew I was in for a treat. I was right. The coffee is delicious. There's actual dehydrated orange zest for flavoring on a medium, well roasted bean. I absolutely will buy thia again and look at other flavors the manufacturer might have.
J**E
VERY OK Price, OK Coffee
This is a nice "middle." It's a good-tasting roast coffee, with some hazelnut flavor. I'd say it is as good or better than the Wal-Mart Millstone hazelnut coffee. More of the hazelnut flavor is often too much for moi.It's not the best coffee I ever had, but it's just fine considering that it only costs about $6.25 / lb in the current market (Millstone is about $9).My only problem is what the product is -- 5 lbs. It's hard to keep that amount fresh, unless you are a restaurant. When a package is opened, I package the full 5 lbs in Wal-Mart (...) coffee bags, 1/2 lb per bag, then double-bag it into freezer bags, and pop that into the freezer. That way it stays fairly fresh, as defined by the aroma -- which is really nice when fresh, and less so when not
V**M
Highly recommended
Good coffee at a great price. We enjoy Hazelnut and have been drinking it for years, Green Mountain Coffee Roasters has always been our preference but it's pricey and when Costco stopped carrying it in bulk I had to turn to less expensive brands and treat ourselves to our favorite on a less regular basis. When I found this and decided to give it a try I wasn't expecting much but was especially happy to find whole bean Hazelnut in bulk. The flavor is actually far better than expected and we find ourselves not missing the Green Mountain as much and getting it very rarely. I wish this company had a French Vanilla this size to alternate with for variety.
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