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Old 06-27-2024, 08:52 AM   #981
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Originally Posted by supafamous View Post
There was a Reddit thread about what are the worst Kirkland products and the coffee beans came up quite a bit regardless of blend.
You can add the cold brew in a can to that list. It was so bad, made me want to throw up and not a lot of things makes me throw up.

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Originally Posted by bcrdukes View Post
Oily is a result of the roast level itself, and particular to espresso blends. This is more of a traditional coffee or espresso roast where the bean goes through various roasting stages, or cracks. I won't go into the science behind it, but because Kirkland contracts out their coffee roasting to Starbucks, the roast level is normal, and is expected. There is nothing particularly "bad" with oily beans.

More medium or house/breakfast roasts are not as dark. They tend to be on the more neutral side of flavour and favourable by the general population, in particular, North Americans.

The complaints in the thread are generally of not figuring out their water to coffee brewing ratios etc. It's easy to throw the product under the bus for those who won't even try. I'm not advocating that Costco coffee is the bees knees, but it's also not fair that a group of keyboard warriors are spreading misinformation because they simply are uninformed. I agree that Kirkland or Starbucks coffee isn't for everyone. There are always alternatives available to ones liking.

Re: Kirkland t-shirt - I see why Badhobz wife decided to get landscaping services instead of him mowing the lawn.
Any link to it actually being roasted by Starbucks?
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