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Eight Oclock Whole Bean Coffee The Original Review

Eight O’clock Whole Bean Coffee Review

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Delicately roasted 100% arabica coffee beans, packed with full flavor. Eight O’clock Whole Bean Coffee The Original has clean and comforting taste in every cup without the bitterness and just pure smooth goodness. Compared to other coffee beans available in the market, it has more contents and is cheaper but the taste and flavor is never compromised. Made and roasted in Maryland, USA and has been in the market since 1859. It’s real Colombian beans and has the Juan Valdez stamp on its packaging. This great-valued coffee should be in everyone’s kitchen if you are looking for a good quality coffee bean.

Coffee Aroma: 7/10 – From opening the bag to brewing, you can smell this coffee’s faint scent of hazelnut. It is mildly aromatic and some say that it lacks the aroma that they’re looking for but the taste of it covers this missing element.

Coffee Acidity: 8/10  – Eight o’clock coffee is bit acidic in taste as what most feedback say but it is being balanced by how flavorful this coffee is. Despite it being a little too acidic it is still loved by many as it does not have a bitter taste and is very light with no aftertaste. You can lessen the acidity by grinding the coffee beans a little bit finer than your usual grind and you can add a few more minutes to your brewing time.

Coffee Body: 8/10 – Eight O’clock Whole Bean Coffee is surprisingly full bodied coffee with a feeling of fresh and richness considering its price in comparison to other famous coffee beans. This indeed is a good choice!

Coffee Flavor: 9/10 – Packed with nutty and fruity taste, well-balanced and not too strong. It is very creamy and has a mild sweetness that is not overpowering. It has no burnt flavor like most of the coffee at the same price point.

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