What ground coffee tastes the best for home brewing?!


Question: something I can buy at the grocery store.
someone (you know who you are) suggested Starbucks gold coast, and I've thought about it, but would like other suggestions since my Seattle's Best French Roast has almost runned out. ( i know, run out). Thanks.


Answers: something I can buy at the grocery store.
someone (you know who you are) suggested Starbucks gold coast, and I've thought about it, but would like other suggestions since my Seattle's Best French Roast has almost runned out. ( i know, run out). Thanks.

Starbucks House Blend is fantastic...if you're looking for just, good basic coffee.

If you want something with a nice taste that's unique the Columbia Narino Supremo is really good (Starbucks, its a medium-roast coffee; very smooth...smells great)

If you like really bold coffees, the Gold Coast is nice (like that person suggested) or the Starbucks Cafe Verona. Goes well with just about anything, especially chocolate. It's dark, rich, and doesn't leave a bitter taste in your mouth.

What's great about Starbucks coffee is you can get them to grind it for you. It's high quality and guests love it. For freshness put the coffee grinds in an air-tight container away from lots of heat and moisture. They also have regular French Roast coffee at Starbucks too - its a core coffee.

dunkin donuts(frnch vanilla is my fav)

I prefer good old Folgers... smells great, tastes great, and it's affordable, even bette that S.B., in my opinion :)

It tastes best if you grind your own beans (very fniely). I found Starbucks Sumatra in my local market! Very nice coffee.

Try to find Ethiopian Harrar.

starbucks or coffee beens or folgers

Try Dunkin Donuts. Good coffee!

For a grocery store coffee, Folgers Colombian is the best. Now I've got to brew a pot, just thinking about it I can almost smell it. I like to mix it with the French Vanilla also. Half of each makes the best brew, the French Vanilla is too much by itself.





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