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☕ Kicking Horse Coffee Three Sisters: 2.2lb Medium Roast Organic Fairtrade Whole Bean - Kosher Certified Review

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Revainrating 2.5 out of 5  
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MEDIUM ROAST, WHOLE BEAN: Smooth, savory, seductive. The 3 sisters are a trio of towering Canadian rocky mountains. Pay homage to these powerful peaks. Tasting notes, brew method: Well rounded and complex with notes of sweet tobacco, stone fruit and cocoa. Recommended methods: French press, drip machine, pour over and cold brew. Origin Indonesia, Central & South America: Grown in a socially and environmentally responsible way, by farmers with sustainable businesses they can depend on. Organic, Fairtrade, Kosher, Shade Grown, Arabica coffee: Coffee that is good and fair for the coffee drinkers, the farmers and the planet. 100 % certified. Roasted in the Rocky Mountains: it’s all deep, dark and delicious, roasted right below the towering Canadian rocky mountain peaks.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

My favorite coffee to go

About 3-4 years ago I went to taste/buy coffee to find good coffee for every day. I probably bought 24 different types of coffee beans from all over the world. I have tried all the major brands of beans as well as many local and lesser known brands. "Three Sisters" is now my favorite everyday coffee. I use a ceramic coffee grinder. I used to cook in the kettle. I've also cooked in an Aeropress. Now my everyday brewer is a Keurig with a reusable mug. I've been buying Three Sisters for at least…

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  • nice thing
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Revainrating 2 out of 5

It smelled bitter and bad when I broke the seal on the box

I'm not a whiner or a whiner so now that it's out of the way - I use a good SS percolator and one Coasters while I brew coffee. I've looked at a lot of reviews that said this coffee was smooth but not with me! When I opened the bag the beans smelled burnt - not so good ahhh that just made my day! The first pot I made was light after 10 minutes of oozing over medium heat - it looked like tea and had very little flavor - it didn't taste good at all so I started with a completely fresh pot…

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  • , understandable even for the old
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  • looks

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Three sisters, one horrible cup of coffee Joe

It was one of the worst coffees I've ever tasted. I'm a coffee connoisseur with different brewing methods, a good coffee grinder etc. I was looking for a more versatile, affordable everyday coffee. I understand that not all coffees work well with all brewing methods. I've really tried trying it out, using different grinds and brewing techniques from drip to pourover to press, but there's just no way to get a decent coffee. Mixing light, medium, and dark roast beans will not result in a medium…

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  • Handy thing
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  • Big and bulky