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Eight O'Clock Coffee’s 40-ounce package of 100% Colombian whole beans offers a medium roast with lively acidity and subtle cocoa notes. Kosher certified and freshly grindable, it’s crafted in Maryland under expert supervision to deliver a rich, balanced flavor and energizing caffeine boost—perfect for discerning coffee lovers who value freshness, quality, and tradition.




| ASIN | B003GVBN1A |
| Additives | lively acidity, subtle cocoa notes, mild spice |
| Brand | Eight O'Clock Coffee |
| Caffeine content | Caffeinated |
| Country of origin | USA |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (2,156) |
| Date First Available | 3 Feb. 2011 |
| Format | Whole Bean |
| Item model number | 10266 |
| Manufacturer | Eight O Clock Coffee Company |
| Package Dimensions | 29.39 x 15.9 x 8.71 cm; 1.07 kg |
| Package Information | Bag |
| Region Produced In | United States |
| Serving Recommendation | 0.5 oz |
| Speciality | Kosher Certified |
| Storage Instructions | Store in a cool, dark place, away from heat and moisture |
| Units | 1133.4 gram |
| Weight | 1.13 kg |
B**S
The price is good and the taste is OK, but lacks the intensity that we prefer. We won't order it again.
G**N
I ordered whole bean coffee, and received ground in a bag that had a small razor knife cut in the bottom of the 8 O'Clock Coffee bag. I contacted Amazon, and the refund went smoothly, but they didn't require that I return the ground coffee. Overall, this is my favorite 'supermarket coffee', but like many supermarket brands, the dark roasts are really medium, and the medium are actually light roast. I have no idea what the light roast versions taste like!. I bought this to experiment with Cold Brew coffee. Knowing that it takes a LOT of coffee to make a decent amount of CB concentrate, I thought I'd buy a good cheap brand that I like. I made a batch with 8 O'Clock (Ground, what was I going to do with it?) and a batch with Allegro Blue Nile Whole bean (Medium Roast). In both cases, the cold brewed coffee had less of an acidic coffee "Bite" to it, However, the 8 O'clock version was much less flavorful than the (much more expensive) Allegro coffee. I suspect that the 'optimistic' branding of the 8 O'Clock coffee as 'medium roast' was to blame. It was almost 'medium roast' and it is close enough that the hot brew method with it's greater 'bite' hides it well, but that the cold brew can't hide the shorter, slightly lighter roasting time. The pre-ground nature of the coffee may have also played a part in this. It would be interesting to see if the 8 O'Clock dark roast flavors would be more suitable for cold brew. When I'm in the mood for experimenting, I will try it out. But for now, I can not recommend the 8 O'Clock Columbian, medium roast for cold brew. However it does make a pleasant cup of hot brew!
W**M
If you like a more bitter cup this may be for you. I used to like this brand. Last two orders give a darker roast taste. I prepare it as an immersion cold brew or a v60 pour over. I noticed this off dark/bitter taste in both brew methods. I also noticed more variation in the color of the roasted beans in the current bag. I am switching to a different brand. I am not looking for ultimate quality just a something mid and consistent.
J**R
great product
K**M
Why did you pick this product vs others?: Love Eight O’clock coffee
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