Amazon.com has
10-Oz Kicking Horse Organic Ground Coffee (Dark Roast) on sale for
$5.92 when you 'clip' the 20% off coupon on the product page and checkout via Subscribe & Save.
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- Click here for 10-Oz Kicking Horse Organic Ground Coffee (Dark Roast)
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- Proceed to checkout
- Total will be $5.92 + free shipping with Prime or on orders $25+
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Total comes to $6.66 for me after 5% S&S. Too evil for my blood.
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Thank you the input. I'll give it a shot.
I'm pretty sure that happens with most of their food/beverage products, but it's standard practice in the industry for logical reasons. However, if you're using whole beans for cold brew, it's a little more forgiving when it comes to taste. While some of us can taste the difference between fresher and older roasted beans, many can't. If you just drink coffee for caffeine, I recommend cold brew. Coarse grind the beans and use between a 4:1 and 7:1 water to coffee ratio depending on how strong you take it. 24 hours in the fridge or 12 at room temp. Just a rough guide...
The only acceptable use for his coffee. Tried all their lighter/medium roast coffees, all of which are highly over roasted, and just plain not good. I tried to give them a chance with several different brewing methods and testing various grind sizes and water ratios. All terrible. But as you say, cold brew is much more forgiving and these might be okay.