Jeremiah's Pick Coffee Fogbuster Whole Bean Coffee, 5-Pound Bag
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Jeremiah’s Pick Coffee Fogbuster Whole Bean Coffee, 5-Pound Bag
- Estate-grown, dark-roast Chiapas Arabica beans
- Robust flavor
- Lower in caffeine, more flavorful and aromatic than Robusta beans
- Roasted in San Francisco, CA
We roast our coffee daily. ensuring that the coffee you buy is fresh. We use only the finest Arabica beans from the world’s premier coffee-growing regions. Our flavor is what sets us apart. You’ll taste the difference in these distinctive blends and varietals. The surprising combinations of pure and robust flavors will fulfill the desires of even the most sophisticated coffee lover. We are certified kosher by Vaad Hakashrus of Northern California.
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(out of 38 reviews)
List Price: $ 51.50
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Review by Michael OKeefe for Jeremiah’s Pick Coffee Fogbuster Whole Bean Coffee, 5-Pound Bag
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I moved from Northern California to the Ozark Mountains of northern Arkansas. I can get Starbucks at the nearby grocery stores or more expensive “gourmet” coffees, but that’s about it. I have been on the lookout for robust,full flavored whole bean coffees at reasonable prices. I tried Pete’s espresso blend and liked it, but it wasn’t available the last time I checked. So I tried this Fogbuster and I like it even more. Good thing, since it comes in a 5 lb. bag. If you like Starbucks French Roast, this compares quite favorably.
Review by TakomaTed for Jeremiah’s Pick Coffee Fogbuster Whole Bean Coffee, 5-Pound Bag
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Fogbuster is excellent for a dark roast, and the 5lb.bag is a great value. If you’re looking for something mild, I’d suggest Jeremiah’s espresso or Kona blend.
Review by R. Perloff for Jeremiah’s Pick Coffee Fogbuster Whole Bean Coffee, 5-Pound Bag
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The best wake-up in the morning coffee beans ever. Strong and rich without any bitterness. I can’t start my day without a cup to “bust the fog”. Store in the freezer and grind as needed to keep the flavor.
Review by K. D. Kelly for Jeremiah’s Pick Coffee Fogbuster Whole Bean Coffee, 5-Pound Bag
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This is the first Jeremiah’s variety I’ve tried, but I am completely satisfied and finally feel like I’ve had a “truth in advertising” moment of my very own. Although it’s really the number of positive reviews already in place that sealed the deal. I figure if you’re writing reviews about coffee on Amazon, you probably know a thing or two about the grind.
Now, to reiterate, Fogbuster consists of dark, oily beans packed with rich, nutty, semisweet flavor. It also makes a full-bodied iced coffee. Fogbuster is most similar in flavor to Taylor Maid Farms’ Goat Rock roast; it’s as good or better than any cutely named Blue Bottle variation; and if you’re waiting to hear what I have to say about Pete’s Coffee, you’ve missed the point.
I live in San Francisco where this is brewed, but the Jeremiah’s store is in a sketchy neighborhood and it’s actually far cheaper — at the moment anyway — to order Fogbuster through Amazon than Jeremiah’s website. I’ve already set Fogbuster up to be ordered automatically every six months (I know one 5 pound bag won’t last that long, but I also know I’m finicky and will want to try some others inbetween).
A parting shot at Jeremiah’s: Offering pre-ground beans to your customers through a middle-man warehouse is akin to Ian Astbury joining The Doors. It’s sacrilegious.
Review by yogagirl for Jeremiah’s Pick Coffee Fogbuster Whole Bean Coffee, 5-Pound Bag
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The beans are oily with the appearance of an italian espresso bean. The brew, with a french press, is a rather flat, average coffee. Don’t know whether its arabica or robusta or both. It lacks personality. I don’t feel a kick of caffeine, either. I am neither here or there with this one. I know coffee because I worked at a gourmet coffee house well before Starbucks came along. This is just okay, not great.