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Eight O'Clock Coffee Dark Italian Espresso, 32 Ounce (Pack of 1) Dark Roast Whole Bean 100 % Arabica Coffee, Bold & Chocolaty

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Flavor Name: Dark Italian Espresso


Size: 2 Pound (Pack of 1)


Features

  • GREAT TASTING Coffee for over 100 years Winey notes and a rich, elegant aroma with a full-bodied finish. All of roasting is done at our own facility in Maryland, USA
  • True Espresso experience: Our darkest roast, ground extra fine to achieve a true espresso experience
  • Bold Flavors: Strong aroma and subtle flavors of chocolate and caramel in a bold, full-bodied finish
  • Quality Guaranteed: 100% Arabica beans for premium quality and taste, Kosher certified
  • Commitment to Environment: Through partnerships with different coffee organizations, we hope to support the coffee farming community with the goal to help improve the quality of life for all people involved in the coffee supply chain

Description

You don’t get to be 150 years young without reinventing yourself every once in a while. Throughout the years, we’ve explored new varieties. Changed our look. Rolled out ground coffee and single-serving Keurig K-Cup packs. But there are some things we’ll never change. For starters, the classic flavors inside our new bags remain untouched. All of our whole bean and ground varieties continue to be crafted using only high quality, 100% Arabica coffee. And all of our roasting is done at our own facility in Maryland, USA, under the expert supervision of master roasters. It’s what you look for in your coffee, and it’s what we’ll always deliver.


Brand: Eight O'Clock Coffee


Item Form: Whole Bean


Flavor: Dark Italian Espresso


Roast Level: Dark_roast


Package Information: Bag


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 4.12 x 5.5 x 12.44 inches; 2 Pounds


Item model number ‏ : ‎ 10013


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Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Eight O Clock Coffee Company


Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ USA


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  • BEST COFFEE - ONLY COFFEE THAT WORKS ON MY ESPRESSO MACHINE
Flavor Name: Original Size: 2.25 Pound (Pack of 1)
Where do I begin. The price of it is absolutely phenomenal at five dollars a pound you can’t beat that deal. When I get coffee at five dollars a pound it’s usually oily crappy dark roast coffee that isn’t good. This coffee is a medium roast or dark roast. It’s a six out of 10 on the roast scale. When you look at the coffee it’s really clean with no young beans Earl beans all the beans are standardized. When you have different colored beans this means the coffee is cheap. This isn’t cheap coffee. Being from the state of New Jersey I’m proud to say this was roasted in my home state and they do a damn good job. This coffee is found in many bagel shops around New Jersey and New York. And Where do I begin. The price of it is absolutely phenomenal at five dollars a pound you can’t beat that deal. When I get coffee at five dollars a pound it’s usually oily crappy dark roast coffee that isn’t good. This coffee is a medium roast to dark roast. It’s a six out of 10 on the roast scale. When you look at the coffee it’s really clean with no Young beans Earl beans all the beans are standardize. When you have different colored beans this means the coffee is cheap. This isn’t cheap coffee. Being from the state of New Jersey I’m proud to say this was roasted in my home state and they do a damn good job. This coffee is found in many bagel shops around New Jersey and New York. And I am proud to drink it. I have tried at least 20 coffees on my SAECO Xsmall espresso machine. This machine is supersensitive and if the beans are too oily or dunk rain well even after adjusting the grind. The machine clogs up and then you have to take the whole machine apart. It’s one of the best espresso machines I’ve owned but it’s very selective on the kind of beans you want to use. I’ve tried 20 different brands going from coffee at $40 a pound to my local Winco store that sells five dollar pound of coffee bags which are oily and cheap. Out of all 20 coffees. Only two worked. PYK coffee and EIGNT O’CLOCK. Everything else clogs up the machine either it’s too oily or artificial flavors are added or the coffee is just cheap coffee and sold at a high price. I even used very overpriced $40 a pound Starbucks coffee from Rwanda and it clogged up the entire machine and the espresso tasted like garbage. I even tried a Starbucks blonde roast which is supposed to be a little dryer and it still clogged up the machine. Any Starbucks coffees that I used with clog up the machine and break it and I’ll have to replace parts. But this coffee 8 o’clock. Does the job. It doesn’t clog up the machine. It cooks really well. Everything else clogs up the machine either it’s too oily or artificial flavors are added or the coffee is just cheap coffee and sold at a high price. I even used very overpriced $40 a pound Starbucks coffee from Rwanda and it clogged up the entire machine and the espresso tasted like garbage. I even tried a Starbucks blonde roast which is supposed to be a little dryer and it still clogged up the machine. Any Starbucks coffees that I used with clog up the machine and break it and I’ll have to replace parts. But this coffee 8 o’clock. Does the job. It doesn’t clog up the machine. It PUCKS really well. When the coffee PUCKS come out. They all together and they are in one piece where I can lift them up and feel them. Because of this you can tell the coffee is good. When are you Starbucks coffee or any other brand of the 18 brands I’ve tried The coffee would either break apart in the internal machines mechanism or it would break apart when dumped in the drop drawer. Which tells me the coffee is oily and low quality and it was roasted too high of a temperature and not slow roasted. Which this means the coffee was roasted at a high temperature and all the oil’s were pulled out when roasted meaning you don’t get a lot of caffeine and you get a crappy burnt cup of coffee like Starbucks. Even though this coffee is cheap don’t judge the price. The price is well priced for what you’re getting good quality cup of Joe nothing too crazy. And the people that say taste like mud those are the people that want to drink hazelnut latte is filled with a bunch of sugar and garbage artificial flavors. To describe it it’s a good cup of New Jersey coffee that you would have the bagel and cream cheese and it works amazing my espresso machine I’ve been on the hunt for a good coffee for the last three years and this is the one that really makes the deal. My espresso machine has pull 200 shots of this coffee and not once has a clogged up and not once have I had to replace a single part because of this espresso machines ability to use this great coffee. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 5, 2020 by nathan19nj

  • A Morning Marvel: A Review on Eight O'Clock Whole Bean Coffee
Flavor Name: Original Size: 2 Pound (Pack of 1)
For the discerning coffee aficionado, Eight O'Clock Whole Bean Coffee is the pinnacle of perfection. It brings together a symphony of flavor and aroma that leaves many other brands in the dust. The richness of its taste is matched only by its exceptional value, proving that premium quality need not always come at a premium price. The whole beans allow for a fresh grind each time, ensuring a cup of coffee that is unparalleled in its freshness and flavor profile. In my experience, it's a coffee that not only stands up to but surpasses many other name brands. In essence, Eight O'Clock Whole Bean Coffee offers a tantalizing taste experience that's worth every penny, truly making it the best part of waking up. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2023 by Abraham A

  • Best Coffee
Flavor Name: Colombian Peaks Size: 30 Ounce (Pack of 1)
Best coffee out there for the average coffee drinker like me. Never drank coffee till I went in the military and 23 years later I'm still drinking Eight O'Clock coffee Columbian bean. My parents also drank this coffee from the old days of A & P Supermarket in New England. Put a little Amerretto (International Delight) creamer in it and you have a perfect cup of coffee. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 31, 2023 by Robert A. Brayton

  • Actually, this is my father's coffee and it's still great
Flavor Name: Dark Italian Espresso Size: 2 Pound (Pack of 1)
Back in my youth, a very long time ago in my youth, there was always a percolator of coffee on the stove. Well before the elevation of coffee in the country, we used one of the basic store brands, 8 O'Clock. I don't think they had dark-roast Italian then. Times change and I have a lovely, high-quality espresso machine in my kitchen. I've tried many whole-bean coffees, some domestic, some international, with prices all over the map. 8 O'Clock Whole bean Italian Dark Roast is always my first choice. The coffee is always fresh and brews a consistently fine cup of coffee. As an added bonus, you won't have to mortgage your house to enjoy it. Put it on scheduled delivery with Amazon and enjoy a great cup of coffee ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 31, 2023 by EFrog

  • best
Flavor Name: Dark Italian Espresso Size: 2 Pound (Pack of 1)
this is my absolute FAVORITE coffee!!! I make a full pot, pour it in a 2qt pitcher over 1/2 cup sugar a and a couple teaspoons of light brown sugar, said and put it in the fridge. serve it over crushed ice with the white chocolate mocha creamer. it'll be your new fav!!!!
Reviewed in the United States on September 7, 2023 by Ianira Lilith Amaris

  • yum
Flavor Name: Original Size: 2 Pound (Pack of 1)
I am the most surprised person in the world. I thought I could only, when I finish a cup of coffee. Sit and think, that's pretty awesome stuff. I think I'll get more of that one. I thought I could only have those thinks from coffee that comes from small batches, on individual farms. That is sold in 8 to 16 ounce bags. And once that year is over, so is that taste. BUT, this is wow. Maybe it is this year. Because I have peoples opinions on (8 o'clock coffee), and those could not possibly match this. This coffee has some, really sweet notes in there. I tried this coffee from Hawaii that tasted sweet. It was, way to sweet. But that is logical. From such a sunny place. To sweet. But not this (8 o'clock coffee). It has just a little bit of sweet in there. Just enough that I gotta chase it and see, I'm pretty sure that was sweet. For a second. Because the sweet is so little that it fade away, as quick as it came. Keeps me wondering. What did I see in that. That response is the same when people see anything that is attractive. A girl, a opera, a painting, the grand canyon. Whatever lights you fire, I don't know you. But this coffee makes me smile. It's worth your try. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 18, 2023 by Michael

  • Favorite brand
Flavor Name: Dark Italian Espresso Size: 2 Pound (Pack of 1)
This is our favorite brand of Espresso beans. It is not overly bitter but still has a strong taste. The value of the beans can’t be beat.
Reviewed in the United States on September 8, 2023 by Danielle Stoner

  • Tremendously overpriced!
Flavor Name: Colombian Peaks, Whole Bean Size: 2.5 Pound (Pack of 1)
Priced at over 150% of normal retail. Stock up when your local food store has it in stock! An excellent coffee that we have used for many years.
Reviewed in the United States on September 3, 2023 by Don From Kansas

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