Brewed for the Bold ☕
McCafé Premium Medium Roast Ground Coffee offers a delightful blend of rich aroma and smooth body, made from 100% Arabica beans. Each 12 oz bag is certified Kosher and comes in a convenient pack of 6, ensuring you never run out of your favorite brew.
D**H
This is my Sunday morning cup of coffee.... everyday
Awesome coffee, smooth taste, no after bite, just " wake me up, I'm ready for the day!!" Coffee. I'll be ordering more soon. Don't change the recipe, Thank you for a good product, great price and awesome company from Vermont
T**.
Tastes great; even black!
I bet you're wondering: "In a world chock-full of fancy-shmancy coffees to choose from, why would anyone choose McDonald's McCafe?" I used to think that too. I was a fan of Starbucks and Sumatra long before it became ultra-popular. Unfortunately, however, my stomach decided to rebel against the acid caused by my coffee consumption. And, after trying all the fancy-shmancy "low" acid brands first, I discovered that this is the one brand that tastes good black and doesn't give my stomach any problem. With a full-time job in a hospital and college classes, I need my caffeine fix!
T**S
this coffee beat a heck of the Starbucks!
I think McDonald's coffee is the best coffee.The price is reasonable and I'm so happy to be able to drink that delicious McDonald's coffee easily at home.
C**E
Great coffee
I never thought I would find a coffee I like as well as I like Seattle’s Best 3 (now Portside Blend). I live in SC and everyone is always touting Starbucks and Dunkin Donuts. Bleah!!!!!! Nothing but a status symbol. 😂 This McDonald’s coffee is really rich tasting, nice solid medium brew. Quite a delicious flavor!! Please try it.
E**S
Surprisingly robust & smooth American-style coffee. Very much like good Columbian
I consider myself an advanced amateur enthusiast. I have spent time on a Costa Rica coffee plantation and I seek out special varieties of Sumatra beans (Indonesian coffee). I attend cuppings (tate tests) with experts whenever I can.But offering an overall review of taste is more complicated than for some other foods. Like wine, coffee comes in many varieties. But unlike wine, there are many preparation techniques and consumer taste preferences tend to be all over the map. Some like dark roast, while others like blond or medium. (I like a medium roast, but brewed dark with extra grounds or the BOLD-pulsed setting). Then, there are issues of temperature, acidity, sweetness, etc. Sure—wines also exhibit a variety of characteristics and taste notes. But within a single variety (e.g. Cabernet Sauvignon), most individuals agree with a Sommelier on which is a fine wine and which taste like vinegar.So, for this review to be meaningful, I need to establish my general preference. If you agree with my definition of a great cup of coffee, then the rest of the review should give you a hint of this McCafe Premium Roast ground coffee…What I Look For1. I do not want espresso, cappuccino, milk, cream or flavors. Nothing more than a pure arabica bean coffee.2. I use a standard drip brew with standard temp of 190~200°F (88~93°C)3. I like a solid, western-style strength and flavor—just a tad richer or darker than average4. I want a strong coffee aroma to hit my nose before 1st sip, but cannot accept a burned-bean scentResults — TasteBoth McCafe Premium Roast and McCafe Columbian offer surprisingly great taste, decent body and fair aroma. I would prefer a slightly richer flavor and a more pronounced aroma. But the taste is delightful: smooth & complex, and the aroma is pretty good.Results — CostThe Amazon 6 bag price is an unusually good deal. At the time of my purchase, I paid less than 25c/oz for (6 x 12 oz). This wasn’t promoted as a special offer, but I have noticed that the price changes weekly. That is a deep discount over similar western-style arabica coffees.* The only other way to get this low price on a similar quality coffee is to buy a 40, 48 or 60 oz bag from a wholesale club with a coupon special.Comparable CoffeesI find these coffees to be fairly equivalent (assuming that they pass my taste test): Columbian, Costa Rica (esp. Tarrazu Volcano) and Sumatra. Look for a medium roast and use 30% more grounds than recommended. If the resulting bnrew flavor is not rich or dark enough for your taste (e.g. if you typically prefer dark roast), try the BOLD or pulsed setting on your brewer.Have you tried McCafe coffee in bags? Let me know what you think? Please add a reply to this review. I look forward to your comments!_____________* You can always get a low price on big cans of Folgers, Maxwell House or house brand coffee. But (a) This method of packaging results in horrid taste, and (b) These coffees are typically ground from robusta beans or a hybrid blend. There is simply no comparison with a quality arabica coffee.
M**E
Excellent Coffee!
Very good coffee, smooth- not bitter, medium to strong flavor. Taste's like McDonald's made coffee right. It has a unique smell and flavor. Everyone has different tastes and I don't pretend to be a coffee connoisseur, but my husband and I were very pleased with this and would definitely buy it again.
L**L
Great taste, use with filters since fine ground!!!
Much less expensive than buying the cups. We had some “do it yourself plastic cups, bought the little filters, they do make a difference, and fill up filters with coffe in the plastic containers. Perfect cup every time without so much of the fine ground ending up in your cup. These filters are inexpensive and well worth it!!
K**L
Reliable quality and excellent value
Coffee snobs might turn their noses up at McDonald’s brand but they would be missing out on great coffee. It’s a medium roast that brews a smooth coffee in a drip coffee maker. It’s a really good value as well.
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