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Eight O'Clock Coffee, French Roast Whole Bean, 12-Ounce Bag (Pack of 4)
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Eight O'Clock Coffee, French Roast Whole Bean, 12-Ounce Bag (Pack of 4)

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Quality since 1859. 100% Arabica beans. America's no. 1 whole bean coffee. Since 1859, the Eight O'Clock Coffee Company has been dedicated to bringing you the freshest whole bean coffees. At Eight O'Clock Coffee, we select only high quality 100% Arabica b

Features:

Contains french roast whole bean coffee 12 ounce bag in each pack of 4(total of 48 ounces)


Full bodied flavor without bitterness packed in sealed bags


Product Details:
Product Length: 8.6 inches
Product Width: 8.5 inches
Product Height: 4.7 inches
Product Weight: 48.0 Ounces
Package Length: 11.7 inches
Package Width: 5.5 inches
Package Height: 2.9 inches
Package Weight: 1.65 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 43 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 3.5 ( 43 customer reviews )
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20 of 23 found the following review helpful:

5Finally!Nov 19, 2007
By Happy Customer
OK, so I became a coffeeaholic back in the 90's...since then I have tried just about every coffee imaginable....I have toiled with coffee presses...coffee grinders...pods...grind and brews...and you regular old drip mr. coffee pot. I have owned at least 6 different machines not including espresso makers...so what's wrong, why can't I get a decent cup of coffee. Oh sure, new machine I may like for a few months, but then it's back to mr. bitter coffee and many trips to DD and Starbucks...So what's wrong? I'll tell you what's wrong, I kept passing by the $3 bag of 8 o'clock whole bean french roast with my nose in the air! Fool! I have been faithfully drinking this 8'clock coffee for 6 months now...I am beyond satisfied knowing EVERY cup will be a masterpiece. I am now shunning DD and Starbucks...and my wallet thanks me. Please give it a try...it will change your life...oh and, in case your interested, current coffee pot is a Melitta Mill & Brew which works well with the beans.
ENJOY!

8 of 9 found the following review helpful:

3Ok, but not greatMar 22, 2010
By skimetron
Eight O'Clock French Roast whole bean is a big step above Folgers and other supermarket coffee. But if you like Starbucks or Peets you'll be disappointed. It's nowhere close to the full rich bold flavor and smell (some would say burned but I like it) of these two (and some other local coffeehouses where they roast their own beans).

To me, Folgers-type coffees have a thin bitter aftertaste. Eight O'Clock has a bit of that though not bad. However, the beans don't look freshly roasted and don't have a strong aroma when first opening the bag. They look only slightly oily and light brown. Not the dark oily look of fresh Starbucks or Peets beans. I doubled the amount of coffee I usually use to brew and the flavor isn't bad, just not rich and strong.

** Update 4/20/10 ** I tried mixing these coffee beans with Starbucks beans. The resulting coffee is a big improvement over Eight O'Clock alone and slightly mellows the Starbucks.

** Update 7/2/10 ** I just tried the Italian Dark Roast and found it slightly better, with darker and more oily beans. Perhaps this is due to all four bags being properly vacuum sealed, unlike the French Roast batch I received.

8 of 9 found the following review helpful:

5A winner in Blind TastingNov 08, 2007
By Lynn Hoffman, author:The Short Course in Beer
A few years ago, I was teaching in the culinary program of a university here in Philadelphia. One of the things we did was incorporate tastings in most of the courses. As the students got more senior, they learned to run the tastings themselves. In the course of doing this, we got to taste a range of products through the eyes and palates of future chefs and kitchen managers.
All the tastings were blind so brand names were not a factor.
In two coffee tastings, each with over twenty tasters and using filter drip brewing, Eight O'clock French Roast came in second in a field of a dozen coffees. The coffee that beat it both times-LaColombe-costs just about twice as much.
This coffee is smoky and emphatic with a full body and a long-almost winey finish. A great bargain and widely available.

Lynn Hoffman, author ofbang BANG: A Novel andNew Short Course in Wine,The

3 of 3 found the following review helpful:

1new design=bad taste???Jan 14, 2011
By Keith Rice
I have been drinking 8 O'Clock coffee for years. Got a bag with "new design" and taste was TERRIBLE!!! I threw the bag away. Don't know what is going on.... bad coffee maker or bad coffee. Anyone else experienced a taste change with 8 O'Clock coffee, or am I being coffee challenged?

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

1New design made me nervous and I was right to be so!Jan 17, 2011
By Ignatius "Ignatius_J_Riley"
New design and new awful taste...have been drinking the Eight O Clock French Roast for years and it's now horrible and tastes like Folgers...like light sewage compared to old. What a disappointment.

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