The Bean Organic Coffee Company Mocha Java, Medium Roast, Whole Bean Coffee, 16-Ounce Bags (Pack of 2)
- Brand:
- The Bean Organic Coffee Company
- Model Number:
- UPC:
- 840092117015
- EAN:
- 0840092117015
- Walmart SKU:
- 1934973827
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Customer Insights: Rated 4.6/5 from 64 reviews.
This is really delicious coffee. the price of course is too high (in my opinion) coming in at two bags for just under $40. Unfortunately however that's pretty much the going rate for organic flavored coffee right now and at least this one had a noticeable macadamian and cocoa flavor to enjoy
After looking around for an organic coffee I went with this brand. It costs a little more but definitely worth it. The coffee beans smell amazing especially when brewing after grinding. It has a great smooth taste that both myself and husband like. We now purchase this every time we need more coffee.
The beans are clean and uniform with no chaff trash in the bag. They are in a high quality bag with very functional resealable zip-sytle seal. Bag is thick and vacuum sealed. Pull tab for easy opening of bag. Roast is closer to a medium-dark roast. More than half of beans are medium dark and the other are a true medium roast. Surprisingly, some fruity notes stand out despite the darkness of the roast. Probably the mediums peaking through the darkness. However, overall this coffee leans to the smooth chocolatey and slightly earthy side of the flavor profile. No bitterness. Nothing really stands out. Just a good all-around coffee.
The smell of the coffee beans makes you want to brew a cup immediately. The CCOF means it's certified organic by California Certified Organic farmers to have met organic standards. The coffee beans themselves are from Central America. I'm happy the beans meet organic standards and hope they are mold free :) the coffee beans grind well and the coffee tastes great to me!! I'm not a coffee snob but I don't like flavors added to my coffee. This bag is a great go to for organic medium roast. My local grocery store only has organic ground coffee, not beans. I DO know that grinding your own beans fresh makes for better coffee! Store the beans in an air tight container. Don't buy into the freezer trick, it's not true!
a good cup of coffee must be made from scratch. a pleasant aroma coffee , a good coffee bean hand manual grinder, 1 cup at a time. it's a nice big bag of whole beans, top to bottom no air pocket. all bean. I tried it black, tried with creamer, tried with real Cane sugar. tried with creamer and sugar, a great cup of Joe is old school simple. taste good sipping hot from a saucer %26 smell like Grandma's kitchen at 5:00am. that morning coffee smell fills every room. cost a little bit more but there's a reason why. it tastes old fashioned %26 delicious. ( black with a shot of fresh honey my favorite )
I like this coffee for milk drinks and americano. I tried it in a super automatic with 10 grams of coffee to 40 grams of water. The coffee is roasted medium and has a decent flavor. It makes a decent espresso with some crema but is not as flavorful as my go to bean from Stump town. It grinds nicely without issue in the super automatic and is dry enough to not clog or clump. The bag smells fresh and is comparable or better than popular beans. I mostly tasted a chocolate note with dark roast characters. My beverage of choice is coffee Americano made with one shot of espresso to 100ml of water. This bean does a decent job for that combination.
I drink coffee every day, so I was looking for coffee beans with good, simple, and healthy ingredients, and that's how I found this coffee. I'm satisfied with the quality. However, the hazelnut flavor isn't quite as good as I'd hoped; it's not as good as artificial hazelnut flavoring. I wish the hazelnut flavor were better.
The Bean Organic Coffee Company is based out of California. The company has their own website with other coffee choices, mostly flavored. These medium roast coffee beans are from Central America. The bag weight is a true pound, where other brands are selling 10 or 12 ounce bags. A zip tag opens the bag and a zip lock reseals. I prefer a Sumatra so I didn't smell the happy aroma that I'm used to. I ground the beans with a burr grinder for a drip. I prefer a bold brew with no room for cream or sugar. The taste is what I would describe as a typical coffee flavor. There isn't a wow factor, but it's the flavor that my parents would expect. ;) I noticed some apple skin notes with a bit of baker's chocolate...but I am no professional taster. I just know what I like. I next brewed it as an espresso. More bitterness came through and the baker's chocolate and a bit of citrus rind was noted. "AI" said that Central American coffee brews best in a French Press. I have to say that was my least favorite. More layers of flavor did come through, especially the baker's chocolate, but the coffee wasn't as clean and crisp as it was as a drip. I understand that could be the grind I used. I think if you are making the transition from traditional canned or supermarket brands and want to start grinding your own beans, this product will be a good place to start...flavor wise. The company states that their beans are organic, pure and third party tested so if you are sensitive to other brands this may be a company that you want to try. Not all coffee is processed the same. It's a matter of trial and error, until you find what works for your body... and taste buds.
I like the packaging. When I opened the bag, the aroma hit me, I breathed in deeply. I personally like the look of shiny beans, which these were not but that does not mean the coffee is not any good. While I am not a connoisseur, I am a bit of a coffee addict. I brewed my usual ratio of about 1 Tbsp whole coffee beans then ground to 1 cup water, and I use a French Press. The color was instantly a touch lighter than what I am used to, but this roast was medium, and I always buy a dark roast. I always have my coffee with fresh cream no sugar but raw cow cream. The flavor was fine but a bit light and mild tasting. I guess I just prefer the dark roast. I had a second cup and forced myself to drink it with no cream, and I can taste a slight tannin taste; of course this is after the coffee had been brewed in and sitting in my French Press for 30 minutes, which will make it stronger and more bitter, so this is normal. TIP: if your coffee is bitter stir in a dash of salt, a sprinkle at a time until the bitterness is gone. This is a good average coffee. It's not my favorite but not the worst either. My favorite is Arbuckles Organic Ariosa. Others I enjoy are Cameron's Organic French Roast, Azure Standard Market Organic Black Sheep Cornerstone, and Equal Exchange Organic Mind, Body, and Soul. All of which are whole bean and dark roast. There are many others I drink, but those are my favorite. I have been drinking coffee everyday for 25 years now and up to 10 cups a day. About 5 years ago, I bought my first organic coffee 5 lb because it was on a massive sale, and I noticed for a couple months I did not have a headache. Which was new for me as I had a headache every single day of my life without fail since I was in 6th grade. After considering what caused my headache to finally leave, I realized it was the coffee. Did you know coffee is heavily sprayed with chemicals? Ever since, I only buy organic coffee now. If this Coffee Bean company offers dark roast, I will try that as I prefer dark roast to medium roast of any coffee brand. Yes it was good and it is one I would recommend.
I was expecting a high quality specialty coffee. This was a big disappointment ; it had a faint coffee aroma, but just what you get from any average commercial brand. I know what very fresh coffee aroma smells like: it fills the kitchen like you've walked into a Starbucks- heavenly. This also after grinding the beans and then brewing had very little flavor.
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