expired Posted by LJWhorfin • Feb 21, 2025
Feb 21, 2025 4:10 AM
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expired Posted by LJWhorfin • Feb 21, 2025
Feb 21, 2025 4:10 AM
2.2 lb Lavazza Espresso Whole Bean Medium Roast Espresso Coffee Blend
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And for those that say the coffee suck -We love this coffee and everyone that comes over, says its the best cappuccino they have ever had. Maybe it's just the way you're making your coffee or your machine sucks.
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Edited to add: My comment seems to somehow come up even when the price is under $10. When I wrote this, the SD post was pointing to a price of a bit over $12. The rest of my comment still applies. My most recent bag was roasted December 10, 2024 (on the bag it is Euro-styled as 10/12/2024) and received Feb 20, 2025. So, no this is not Peet's sending it out as soon as it's roasted (and yes, I happily buy from them when there is a good deal), but for the money I think this is really good and quite the bargain.
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We use a Breville Express espresso machine and brew multiple times daily. My go-to coffee is Starbucks Espresso Roast (Whole Bean). I know it's not the best, but it works for us, especially since we don't have many options in town. My wife and I both enjoy it—I can drink it straight as pure espresso, or sometimes I add a little hot water (usually a 50/50 ratio or up to 25% espresso and 75% hot water), then a splash of sweetened creamer (e.g., Natural Bliss). I use a small Le Creuset 3 or 3.5 oz espresso glass, and to me, this makes an excellent cup. I usually have two in the morning and another one or two in the afternoon.
My wife enjoys lattes with double shots and whole milk, typically around 10 oz. She finds this Lavazza blend acceptable, but we both strongly prefer Starbucks. Since Lavazza is a respected brand and labeled as "Espresso," I decided to try it as a substitute. Unfortunately, I won't be ordering it again. It doesn't have the flavor profile I enjoy, and I don't find it pleasant to drink straight. That said, it does create a nice crema and is certainly higher quality than something from a Keurig. I'll finish the bag, but if you're a fan of Starbucks Espresso Roast, this isn't a good substitute in my opinion.
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