XpressoDrinker
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I have just tried 3 Gevalia Coffee varieties, Karoma Estate, Velvet Noir, Stockholm Roast. All whole bean regular. I Drink "espresso" using a Saeco Aroma machine, 15 grams ground in a burr grinder.
None of these coffees agreed with my palate. I found the Karoma bland & bitter with poor after taste. The Stockholm Roast was not significantly different, although it was weaker. These two coffees had a stale taste. The Velvet Noir was the best of the three, but again left me longing for a richer, smoother, sweeter cup.
I have been drinking coffee made the same way for the past year. Generally, I have not encountered coffee that tastes poorly, although certainly I prefer some over others. Recently I have enjoyed whole bean coffees from Trader Joes, BJs, Petes, even Dunkin Donuts. Generally I prefer Colombian, Sumatra and Kona blend mixed together 1:1:1. I know many of you might have significantly different or more complex tastes.
PS: I called Gevalia this morning for a refund. Initially their system was "down". However, they called me back in 15 minutes and told me they have refunded my account.
None of these coffees agreed with my palate. I found the Karoma bland & bitter with poor after taste. The Stockholm Roast was not significantly different, although it was weaker. These two coffees had a stale taste. The Velvet Noir was the best of the three, but again left me longing for a richer, smoother, sweeter cup.
I have been drinking coffee made the same way for the past year. Generally, I have not encountered coffee that tastes poorly, although certainly I prefer some over others. Recently I have enjoyed whole bean coffees from Trader Joes, BJs, Petes, even Dunkin Donuts. Generally I prefer Colombian, Sumatra and Kona blend mixed together 1:1:1. I know many of you might have significantly different or more complex tastes.
PS: I called Gevalia this morning for a refund. Initially their system was "down". However, they called me back in 15 minutes and told me they have refunded my account.