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San Francisco Bay French Roast is a premium ground coffee blend made from 100% Arabica beans sourced from Central and South America. This dark roast features a rich flavor profile with notes of chocolate and toasted cinnamon, making it perfect for various brewing methods. The coffee is sustainably farmed and packaged, ensuring an eco-friendly choice for coffee lovers. With a commitment to quality and customer satisfaction, this family-owned brand delivers a robust cup that resonates with the modern millennial.
Product Dimensions | 12.5 x 8.5 x 24.5 cm; 904 g |
Item model number | 5654 |
Product Name | Coffee |
Units | 908.0 gram |
Storage Instructions | Store in a cool, dry place. Seal bag to prevent exposure to air. |
Serving Recommendation | 1 to 2 Teaspoon |
Manufacturer contact | San Francisco Bay Coffee, Trecenydd Business Park, Unit Q, Caerphilly CF83 2RZ, UK |
Country of origin | Wales |
Brand | San Francisco Bay |
Cuisine | American |
Format | Ground |
Speciality | Kosher Certified |
Caffeine content | Caffeinated |
Package Information | Bag |
Manufacturer | San Francisco Bay |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Serving Size | 1 scoops |
M**D
Excellent coffee
Bought the Colombia Supremo. I really like it and will buy again. Lovely flavour and it’s very good value. I grind it quite fine and brew in my Aeropress. Soak the ground coffee in just enough 80C ish water for about 30 seconds, then water up to number 1 or 2 depending on whether used one or two scoops, stir and put plunger in at an angle and pull up. Doing this, either none or very little water gets through. I leave for two or three minutes then plunge and add warm milk foam. Delicious.
M**K
Good Coffee but watch pricing!
I've had this on subscription for over a year now, 2 bags a month. Last couple of times I have noticed pricing creeping up from the £15-16 to £20-21, but it's more than doubled to £40+ a bag!! Even with subscription discount it's still £34+ - double what it always has been, hence I am cancelling my 2 bag a month subscription. It's good, but it's not worth anywhere near £34-£40 a bag! Especially when it's still on their own website for £15.99. Ridiculous!
G**O
This coffee is, quite simply, amazing.
Nothing quite compares to the energising scent and tantalising taste of a well-brewed cup of coffee.From the first moment you open the bag of Colombia Supremo, you are greeted with the irresistible aroma of the freshly roasted beans. Well, obviously these beans are not super freshly roasted, but the sensory experience is almost as satisfying as the coffee itself, signalling the extraordinary taste that awaits you. The beans smell incredible, promising a flavour profile that is indeed delivered upon brewing.The Colombia Supremo is a smooth, medium-roast coffee that encapsulates the very essence of the Colombian coffee tradition. Each cup brewed from these beans is free of bitterness, full of rich flavour, and crowned with a lovely crema that speaks to its high quality.The remarkable taste profile of this coffee is accentuated by delightful notes of rich caramel. This subtle sweetness harmoniously balances the depth of the coffee, creating a complex yet easy-drinking brew. It’s a unique taste sensation that sets this coffee apart and leaves you longing for the next cup.It's an absolute must-try for coffee connoisseurs and casual drinkers alike. This coffee is, quite simply, amazing.
R**R
I'm no expert, but this tastes suspiciously like coffee.
We normally buy Lavazza in either the red, or gold bags. They cost perhaps half as much again, and to be honest I can't say that they're any better. We use an electric percolator or, very occasionally, an Aeropress.I'd like to be more florid in my description but I wouldn't know what to say. I can say that my wife doesn't like coffee which is too bitter - this isn't - or too "fruity" as she calls it. This isn't that, either. I like coffee that tastes and smells of coffee, and this does.You're probably none the wiser. Buy a bag and try it, it's cheap enough.
A**R
Best coffee beans in the world
Pricey but packs a punch and worth every penny! In the basket every month ( not for the faint hearted) great if you like extremely strong coffee
A**Y
Coffee
Great taste
M**N
pleasantly surprised
At £7.49 for almost 1 kilo of Columbian coffee beans, what's not to like!I usually buy 'fresh' at around £15+ a bag - and wasn't expecting much at such a budget price. On first inspection, the beans looked fairly oily - so was hesitant to grind in my premium grinder.Used my first batch in a Moccamaster - and was pleasantly surprised at the taste - which had loads of flavour.Not idea when these were roasted (if that matters really) but for the price, it can't be beaten.Haven't tried in my espresso machine - with a much finer grind yet - but doubt it would disappoint.I usually go for a light roast, that have been freshly roasted - but if you like filter coffee, you won't be disappointed.
D**Y
Great tasting coffee
I've had SFB coffee before but not the Welsh Blend. I have to say this is their best so far. Great rounded taste excellent anytime of day.
G**A
Cafe muy bueno, pero tarada la entrega!!
El producto es muy bueno, pero es muy caro!!!
A**R
Five Stars
yummy
P**R
Great Value
Great aroma and flavour without high acidity.
J**R
Alfred Peet would be proud.
When it comes to coffee, I'm pretty hard core:I like it freshly ground, dark, hot, black, strong...and lots of it.This smooth, whole bean French Roast fills the bill, and is truly exceptional. Hey, you can pay tons more for some highfalutin overpriced designer brand, or you can take a walk on the wild side, and give this stuff a try.
J**A
Very dark roast and the taste is as cheap as it's price
Supposed to be a medium roast but it turned out to be more like a French roast. Very dark with lots of oil on the beans. Avoid at all cost if you intend to use a V60 with thisTaste is absolutely horrendous if one is used to specialty roasted beans.
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