Kicking Horse Coffee, Cliff Hanger Espresso, Medium Roast, Whole Bean, 2.2 Pound – Certified Organic, Fairtrade, Kosher Coffee, 35.2 Ounce

Bright, fruit & cocoa, heavenly. Get a grip on this chocolaty, smooth blend. There’s cocoa tones and a bold happy ending. Don’t hang in suspense, this blend reads like a manifesto of delicious coffee.

Product Features

  • MEDIUM ROAST, WHOLE BEAN: Bright, fruit & cocoa, heavenly. Get a grip on this chocolaty, smooth blend. Don’t hang in suspense, this blend reads like the manifesto of delicious coffee.
  • TASTING NOTES, BREW METHOD: Silky and complex, wild berry syrup with a smooth cocoa finish. Recommended methods: French press, drip machine, pour over, espresso and cold brew.
  • ORIGIN AFRICA, INDONESIA, CENTRAL & SOUTH AMERICA: Grown in a socially and environmentally responsible way, by farmers with sustainable businesses they can depend on.
  • ORGANIC, FAIRTRADE, KOSHER, SHADE GROWN, ARABICA COFFEE: Coffee that is good and fair for the coffee drinkers, the farmers and the planet. 100% Certified.
  • ROASTED IN THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS: It’s all deep, dark and delicious, roasted right below the towering Canadian Rocky Mountain peaks.

3 thoughts on “Kicking Horse Coffee, Cliff Hanger Espresso, Medium Roast, Whole Bean, 2.2 Pound – Certified Organic, Fairtrade, Kosher Coffee, 35.2 Ounce”

  1. Lush, aromatic roast with smooth finish and hints of baker’s chocolate = superior recommendation (*Reviewer’s note–I bloody well didn’t receive anything from anyone for this review, and neither should anyone else. There).If you’re reading this, you’re a coffee purist like I am (others call us snobs, but we all know better.) And like me, you’ve been disappointed all too often by recommendations that have led you to more of the same– acidic, flat, unremarkable brews. Starbucks, Coffee Bean– even Peet’s can be overrated, and the only thing they consistently provide is…

  2. From Kicking Horse to Kicking MULE 🙁 When I started on buying this coffee over a year ago, it was the next best big thing out there for me. Seductively aromatic, with dark yet not burned lightly oily beans, delivering no bitterness, only the electric jumpstart and coffeine bliss, cup after cup. Even my jura maschine seem to approve, though intended for dry beans. I got so enthusiastic about this brand, that I’ve tried all of their flavors (except decaf), and this one was definitely number 1, followed by Kick Ass. I do enjoy…

  3. It’s ok. Not worth trying again unless I can get a fresher bag. The decaf is ok. Just doesn’t seem to have much complexity. The bag I received was over 4 months old. Which honestly with all the options out there I would rather get something that is much fresher. I would even be open to ordering it from them directly to insure a newer bag, but they don’t seem to have that option. Might give it a chance again if I can find a fresher bag, if I happen to run into it in a local store. Otherwise, I’ll pass.In my search for a good decaf a couple…

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