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San Francisco Bay Colombian Supremo Whole Bean Coffee offers 908g of premium 100% Arabica beans, medium roasted in the UK for a smooth, full-bodied cup with rich amaretto cherry and dark chocolate notes. Responsibly sourced and kosher certified, these versatile whole beans are perfect for all brewing methods, delivering freshness and ethical quality in every bag.
Product Dimensions | 12.5 x 8.5 x 24.5 cm; 907.18 g |
Item model number | 5625s |
Product Name | Coffee |
Additives | Whole Bean |
Weight | 908 g |
Units | 908.0 gram |
Storage Instructions | Store in a cool, dry place. Seal bag to prevent exposure to air. |
Serving Recommendation | 1 to 2 Teaspoon |
Manufacturer contact | San Francisco Bay Coffee, Trecenydd Business Park, Unit Q, Caerphilly CF83 2RZ, UK |
Country of origin | USA |
Brand | SF BAY COFFEE |
Cuisine | American |
Format | Whole Bean |
Region Produced In | San Francisco Bay |
Speciality | Kosher Certified |
Caffeine content | 95 milligrams |
Package Information | Bag |
Manufacturer | San Francisco Bay |
Serving Size | 1 scoops |
G**A
Whole Bean Coffee – Rich Flavor and Great Value
I recently ordered the [Brand Name] whole bean coffee from Amazon, looking for a fresh and flavorful option to upgrade my morning brew. The package arrived quickly and was well-sealed, preserving the aroma and freshness of the beans.Aroma:As soon as I opened the bag, I was hit with a wonderful, rich scent—notes of dark chocolate and a hint of caramel. It smelled fresh and inviting, exactly what you’d hope for in a premium coffee.Grinding & Brewing:I used a manual grinder and tested the beans in both a French press and an espresso machine. The grind was smooth, and the beans responded well in both methods. I got a full-bodied cup every time, with consistent extraction and very little bitterness.Taste:The flavor is robust yet balanced. There’s a natural sweetness with subtle nutty and chocolatey undertones. The acidity is mild, and the finish is smooth. It’s the kind of coffee you can enjoy black, but it also pairs well with milk for a creamy latte or cappuccino.Pros:Fresh, aromatic beansVersatile for different brewing methodsSmooth and flavorful profileGood value for the priceCons:My only minor issue was with bean consistency. A few beans were smaller or slightly chipped, which can affect grind uniformity. It didn’t have a major impact on the taste, but it's worth noting for more meticulous coffee enthusiasts.Conclusion:Overall, this is a great everyday coffee for anyone who enjoys a deep, satisfying cup with rich flavor. It may not be a high-end specialty roast, but it easily competes with more expensive brands in terms of taste and aroma. I’ll definitely be ordering it again.
D**E
good for the price, but there are better decaff beans
Firstly, this is phenomenal value for a decaff bean. Makes a tasty coffee, slightly nutty, somewhere between a medium and dark roast.Secondly, ignore any rumours of "oily beans" in other reviews, they just were no worse than any other bean, and those reviews almost put me off buying. Ignore them, these are no more oily than Illy or Lavazza.Thirdly, I must bring the tone down a tad and say they are not on the same level as Lavazza or Illy beans. My favourite will remain Illy (Best of the bunch, but the price is ridiculous), followed by Lavazza (lovely crema and deep rich taste), and then followed very closely by these San Fransisco Bay beans. (slightly lighter/less complex taste than the other two, and much less crema)I'd recommend them if your coffee taste is for a medium roast, but if you like a deeper taste, maybe not quite so much. I can say that they are close to Lavazza, and easily the best of the rest for a decaff bean.Worth trying, I may give them another shot in due course, but I have gone back to Lavazza for now.Tested using DeLonghi Magnifica ESAM 4200S bean to cup coffee machine.Set coffee maker to max amount of coffee, finest grind of bean, and about 1/3 max water volume, then top up with fresh boiled water for an americano.
C**D
Excellent decaf beans
Anyone who has swapped to decaf will know the challenges of finding decent decaf beans. It takes a while for your taste buds to adjust and I’ve found most decaf beans are not strong enough and are therefore disappointing. So I tried these after reading positive reviews and they are excellent. The decaf water extraction method means you don’t get the slightly odd chemical taste and the strength of the beans is really good. I can appreciate more subtle coffee now my taste buds are not looking for the strong coffee hit. Highly recommended and great value.
M**N
Lovely, but too expensive today
I love this coffee. It may be too dark, bitter for many afficiandos, but for good or ill this is the perfect coffee flavour profile for me.However, the recent price rises mean I now buy direct from the manufacturer. Nearly half the price compared to what it is selling for currently here.
M**O
Nice, but too expensive
I enjoy the coffee and used the beans as my daily blend. I bought regularly on subscribe and save until recently. The price has been going up and down a bit for a while but still made sense. But now it's DOUBLE what it was just a month ago! I can buy freshly roasted beans from a local roastery for 30% cheaper than these and they taste better. No brainer really. I'll take my custom elsewhere.
C**N
Possible my favourite coffee yet!
I've been on a coffee journey for about five years now and started off with shop-bought ground coffees of many different varieties which seemed like the best thing ever, then graduated to grinding my own beans at home at the beginning of the pandemic, which was a totally next-level experience.I've tried a few different beans since then; the online subscriptions, the big brands and various other types, but I think I've struck gold with these beauties. I realised through trying different types of coffee that I prefer a pungent, smoky dark and strong coffee - and if that sounds like your cup of coffee, then I suggest you drop what you're currently doing and buy a bag of these beans.Don't get me wrong, there are some people who like the subtleties of their coffees and describe their favoured brews in the same way pretentious wine connoisseurs describe a fine Bordeaux or whatever, but I'm emphatically not one of these people. When I drink tea, it's got to be builders tea - and when I drink coffee it's a similar affair; I like it strong, dark and pungent, with a decent caffeine kick to to things off - and this stuff excels in all of those areas.If I was to say anything negative at all about these beans, it would be that, due to them being fairly oily, they do make a bit of a mess of my grinder. I've got a DeLonghi burr grinder and this stuff sticks to everything, which will make it interesting when I do eventually switch to a different coffee.Anyway, for the time being I've actually made a monthly subscription this this stuff as it's so good, which makes its already cheap cost even cheaper so it's a big WIN to enter the gates of coffee heaven and save some pennies in the process. I would suggest you give it a go.
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