Amazon has
6-Pack 10oz Kicking Horse Organic Ground Coffee (Horse Power, Dark Roast) for $20.76 - 5% when you check out via Subscribe & Save =
$19.72. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $25+.
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- Amazon has 6-Pack 2.2lb Kicking Horse Organic Whole Bean Coffee (Cliff Hanger Espresso, Medium Roast) for $56.30 - 5% when you check out via Subscribe & Save = $53.48. Shipping is free.
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Kicking Horse makes quality coffee. Its not your neighborhood roaster's finest organize small batch, but neither is it supermarket grade whatsoever. I believe they do carry this line at Target though! lol.
That said, Its good stuff, but keep in mind this seems to be their medium roast, not medium-dark or dark which many prefer for a stronger flavored espresso. Medium is, however, preferred for espresso by most expert baristas for various reasons, but I like mine medium-dark to dark!
And yes, to answer another question, you can use any whole bean coffee for drip, espresso, pour over etc. as it comes down to the grind and roasting preference. If you like a medium roast, simply grind this coffee according to your preferred method.
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Ive used this in my Jura. I personally like it as well as Super Crema but that's just me. Also, this is cheaper than Folgers. It's a great deal.
Went with the 454 HP for Monday Mornings when I'm hard to start.
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Kicking Horse makes quality coffee. Its not your neighborhood roaster's finest organize small batch, but neither is it supermarket grade whatsoever. I believe they do carry this line at Target though! lol.
That said, Its good stuff, but keep in mind this seems to be their medium roast, not medium-dark or dark which many prefer for a stronger flavored espresso. Medium is, however, preferred for espresso by most expert baristas for various reasons, but I like mine medium-dark to dark!
And yes, to answer another question, you can use any whole bean coffee for drip, espresso, pour over etc. as it comes down to the grind and roasting preference. If you like a medium roast, simply grind this coffee according to your preferred method.