





☕ Elevate your coffee break—decaf never tasted this bold!
Decaf Colombia Ground Coffee offers a smooth, balanced medium roast crafted from 100% Arabica beans grown in Colombia. This 12-ounce bag is decaffeinated yet full-bodied, roasted and packed in the USA to ensure freshness and premium quality for a guilt-free coffee experience.




B**I
Good value and flavor
Good quality coffee with nice flavor. Just slightly bitter and not too acidic for me. Great value for the money, in my opinion. I will have to add this to my Shopping List for next time!
H**Y
Tastes great, hides "Gary" from Accounting even better
I’ll be honest: I didn't just buy this 32 oz bag of Colombia Medium Roast for the caffeine kick. I bought it because I have a secret identity. By day, I am Mikey, a regular guy. But when the office air quality takes a turn for the worse, I become... The Coffee Fairy. The Taste: As a beverage, this stuff is top-tier. It’s smooth, it’s got that classic Colombian richness, and it’s a joy to sip while I’m watching my six Maltese dogs chase each other around the living room. It’s the kind of coffee that makes you actually want to wake up in the morning. The "Magic" Application: However, the true power of these grounds lies in their scent-masking capabilities. We all have that one coworker—let’s call him "Gary." Gary is a nice guy, but Gary has a... specific musk that lingers in the elevator long after he’s gone. It’s a scent that says "I haven't met a stick of deodorant I liked since the late 90s." That’s where I come in. Equipped with a small pouch of these dry Colombian grounds, I flutter through the office. A little sprinkle under a desk here, a light dusting near a cubicle there. Sometimes, if the situation is dire, I’ll "accidentally" trip and unleash a cloud of medium-roast glory directly into the air around the offender. Pros: Elite Aroma: Covers up everything from gym bags to questionable life choices. Large Volume: 32 ounces provides enough "pixie dust" to de-scent an entire floor. Plausible Deniability: "Oh, that smell? I just really love the smell of fresh beans, Gary!" Verdict: If you want a coffee that tastes amazing but can also double as a tactical odor-neutralizer for your less-than-fresh colleagues, this is your bag. I’m out here doing the Lord’s work, one sprinkle at a time.
C**L
Decent but mild.
I'm no coffee flavor expert, but I can say for sure that it takes ~10% more of this coffee to get the ~same strength/result compared to Yuban or Maxwell House for example. It's a bit 'mild', but tastes fine to me. Good coffee. Very comparable to Eight O'Clock "The Original" brand, for a ~buck less money.
T**H
Generic brand ~ It is what it is. It's all about VALUE.
Smells like coffee, tastes like a light-to-medium coffee. Good for personal daily morning coffee drinking. I think I'd *upgrade* brands for guest service though. Nice aroma when brewing. Definitely NOT Casi Cielo but it is not dollar store quality either. I think it is priced appropriately for the current market we are all in at the moment (2025). It's a nickel less expensive per ounce then McD's coffee and has much more aroma when brewing. Both brands are decent economical brands with mid-range taste and quality. This could be the proverbial 'OFFICE COFFEE' and I don't think anyone would complain. I gave it 5 stars because you already know going in it is a generic product. It fits the bill without issue. Recommend if on a tight budget. Consider this a 'DAILY DRIVER'. Save your expensive stuff for Sunday.
R**D
Coffee so good it ruined my back up plan!
Five Stars: A Coffee So Good It Ruined My Backup Plan I originally bought Amazon Fresh Medium Roast Colombian Coffee for one humble, practical purpose: backup fuel. You know—those mornings when I run out of “the good stuff,” and life descends into caffeine-less chaos and I wonder if society was a mistake. I figured this would be the emergency parachute roast. The understudy. The just-in-case bean. Then I made the first cup. My friends… that was the moment my “backup plan” staged a coup and took over the entire kitchen. The aroma alone hit me like a caffeinated hug from a friendly Colombian mountain spirit. The flavor? Bold, rich, and so smooth it practically apologizes for every bitter disappointment I’ve ever had in life. And the biggest miracle: not a single stomach flare-up. My digestive system raised a white flag and said, “Yeah, we’re cool with this one.” I expected something passable. I got something dangerously habit-forming. Now I drink this every day. Not as a backup. Not as a substitute. As the main event. When I run out now, I don’t just feel inconvenienced—I spiral into an emotional monologue worthy of a dramatic telenovela. I have yelled “WHO LET THIS HAPPEN?!” at my own reflection. This coffee has completely dethroned every name brand I once worshiped. Starbucks? Please. Peet’s? Sweet, but no. Blue Bottle? Cute little boutique brew. This one tastes like those fancy high-end coffees went to summer school and finally learned how to behave. It’s smoother than fancy single-origin beans that brag about growing on a sacred hillside kissed by monk-blessed winds. It’s richer than blends that come in bags so expensive you feel like you should whisper to them. Amazon Fresh Colombian? It just quietly shows up and outperforms everyone with the confidence of a caffeine-powered superhero who doesn’t need a cape. If you want a coffee that tastes luxurious, treats your stomach kindly, and turns you into an emotionally dependent bean worshiper, this is your roast. Five stars. Six if Amazon would let me.
A**A
Pretty Good for the Price - Good over all value
Hard to compare between Amz Decaf Columbia vs Village Favorite decaf. They have a taste of their own. Definitely does come off as decaf with both. At the same time, they're both better than a lot of decaf if you put in the right amount of sweetener, milk and etc. It's not lacking or bland. You do feel a background missing. I would recommend either one if you want decaf and be able to taste it. Don't think either one is Swiss water process which means it's done without chemicals. No idea of the farm origin which is what makes it cheaper. It cost more for them to trace it back to the farm as a way to support the farmers. But it comes down to budget vs how you feel about farmers getting better income. As for tasty enough to stand out and have me drink more, no. It's not the same after you try a long list of specialty coffee. Decaf doesn't offer the same options. Choices are very lacking in the decaf dept. If you're new to decaf and you wonder which one is worth trying, don't think you can go wrong with Amz one or Village Favorite. Make it cold brew concentrate and dilute to your liking. Make it concentrated and make sure to add more water to the grounds and 2nd or 3rd time to extract the rest. Cold is bold. This applies to both coffee and tea. The flavor is stronger when it's cold vs hot. Hot mutes the flavor. In terms of Amz Fresh coffee, they're not bad. To think of price, the way it taste, over all value, Amz Fresh isn't bad. Much better than most of the brands you see in stores that have been around for a long time. Beats Folgers and similar brands (Blue Mtn, Dunkin, McD, every other brand in a pod). All those brands taste burnt. In terms of of over all value for pretty good coffee decaf or reg, it's not bad. If I had a choice, I rather trace it to farmer and know they're doing better.
D**N
SOLD ON THIS COFFEE ☕
I am a coffee freak, maybe. I just saw it on sale and decided to try it. I've had all kinds and different brands. Opened it up as soon as I got it this morning, and whoah!! Such a pleasant surprise 🫢 this is a great brew. Tasted great, the aroma is fab. Grind quality is great. Pretty smooth. It's a good "coffee" taste. Like , you know how some coffee just doesn't taste like coffee anymore, well this is COFFEE lol I added it to subscription.
M**S
OH man!!! This is GOOD!
This has a wonderful taste that reminds me of McDonald's coffee. That may not be your "cup of tea" (pardon the pun) but it has a delicious and smooth, velvety texture. It isn't bitter or overly oily, yet has a nice roast. I like a strong coffee but I don't like the bitterness so, finding a coffee that allows me to brew it strong is hard to find. Folgers has always been too bitter for me, so if I buy it, I have to cut the coffee amount in half or at least a 1/3 less or I find myself using way more cream. I brewed this coffee with 4 scoops of coffee for 10 cups (most would likely only use 2 scoops but again, I like it strong because I like my coffee with cream and sugar) and I have a Bunn coffee maker so it's a standard drip style... produces a very good cup of coffee. I'm sure with a coffee maker that gives you a bit more control over the extraction, you could dial this in for a golden cup!
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