Kicking Horse Coffee, Kick Ass, Dark Roast, Whole Bean, Certified Organic, Fairtrade, Kosher Coffee, 2.2 Lb, 35.2 Ounce
$25.00
Price: $25.00
(as of Jul 22, 2024 22:20:45 UTC – Details)
Something worth doing, is worth dreaming big. This blend is the spirit of Kicking Horse Coffee, and our bold invitation to wake up and kick ass with us.
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
Product Dimensions : 3.78 x 6.14 x 11.57 inches; 2.2 Pounds
Item model number : 629070700131
UPC : 629070710130 629070700131
Manufacturer : Kicking Horse Coffee
ASIN : B0027Z8VES
Country of Origin : Canada
TASTING NOTES: Chocolate malt, molasses, licorice and an earthy lingering finish.
ROAST: Dark
ROASTED IN THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS: It’s all deep, dark and delicious, roasted right below the towering Canadian Rocky Mountain peaks
AROMA: Smoky, sweet vanilla and dark chocolate.
ORGANIC, FAIRTRADE, KOSHER, SHADE GROWN, ARABICA COFFEE: Coffee that is good and fair for the coffee drinkers, the farmers and the planet. 100 percent Certified
ORIGIN INDONESIA, CENTRAL & SOUTH AMERICA: Grown in a socially and environmentally responsible way, by farmers with sustainable businesses they can depend on
RECOMMENDED BREW METHOD: French Press, Drip, Pour Over, and Moka Pot
Customers say
Customers like the taste, smoothness, and darkness of the coffee. They mention that it has a robust flavor, and is smooth to the palate. They appreciate the smell, saying that it smells good and looks good. Customers also appreciate the quality, value, and freshness of the product. However, some customers differ on oiliness.
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13 reviews for Kicking Horse Coffee, Kick Ass, Dark Roast, Whole Bean, Certified Organic, Fairtrade, Kosher Coffee, 2.2 Lb, 35.2 Ounce
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emm30 –
This is THE ONE!
Once upon a time, my husband and I used to buy a cup (at least) of coffee shop coffee every day. Eventually, we decided we should just make coffee ourselves at home: buy the packaged coffee shop coffee, make it on our home coffee maker, done and done, right? Well, not so much. The coffee we made at home just didn’t taste the same as it did in the coffee shop, and we couldn’t figure out why. So we researched. What we found was that there are about a billion variables to making a good cup of coffee. And after all our research regarding methods and equipment along with a bit of trial and error, we now have our home coffee making perfected to our liking. I’d like to caveat this by saying that I am by no means an expert on this stuff–just a regular person who did a lot of research and figured out what PERSONALLY works for me, and if anything I say here happens to help someone out who was in the same shoes I was, then that’s great.
First off, the coffee maker. We brew our coffee in a Technivorm Moccamaster (apparently one of the few consumer coffee makers that actually heats the water up to be hot enough to reach the ideal temp for making coffee–probably the biggest reason why our initial attemps at home coffee making failed. It’s pretty pricey, but you can replicate the same results for much cheaper using a $15 pourover contraption, though it’ll involve a more manual effort on your behalf. Another alternative at $150–still somewhat pricey, but about half the cost of the Technivorm–is the Bonavita; if the Bonavita was around back when we were researching coffee makers 3 years ago, we probably would’ve opted to get that one instead, primarily for the cost savings. The Technivorm was our best option at the time, though, so that’s what we got, and we’re still extremely happy with it, even after 3 years of daily use.).
Just as importantly, we make sure to use high-quality whole bean coffee [stored well if you’re not using the whole bag within a week (we use the Friis coffee vault) since CO2 and light are not friends to coffee beans. We also freshly grind just enough whole beans for that particular brew cycle just prior to brewing, and we use a good quality BURR grinder–in our case, the Capresso Infinity burr grinder. Refer to Alton Brown’s coffee episode if you’re curious why it’s so important to use a burr grinder as opposed to a blade grinder.]. We eventually realized we weren’t huge fans of a lot of the whole bean coffees easily obtained in supermarkets or large chain coffee shops (I’m looking at you, Starbucks), yet didn’t like paying shipping for the coffees from independent, small-batch roasters (as good as those coffees were, I really, REALLY hate paying for shipping). As such, I turned to my trusty Amazon Prime to save the day. I found Kicking Horse Coffee Kick Ass Dark Whole Bean Coffee via the stellar reviews, placed an order, and hoped for the best (2.2 lbs. is a lot of coffee to have if it turns out I didn’t like it). Thankfully, I’m happy to say that I’ve found THE ONE! This coffee is complex, deep, and smoky, yet without any burnt taste at all. And the fact that it’s fair-trade and organic is icing on the cake. And (AND!) if that weren’t enough, it’s quickly and easily available on Amazon Prime AND part of their subscribe-and-save program. WIN!
Extra tips:
– Preheat your carafe and coffee mugs by filling with hot water and discarding before using so that the cold carafe and coffee mugs don’t steal all the heat from your freshly brewed coffee.
– Only use good quality, filtered water for brewing.
– Make sure you grind your coffee according to how coarse/fine is recommended for the particular coffee you are using, and make sure you use the correct proportions of coffee to water (for those who have European coffee makers such as the Technivorm, keep in mind that a cup of coffee made in these coffee makers is typically less ounces than in American coffee makers).
– Clean your burr grinder on a regular basis by using the white rice method. This is especially important if you grind oily coffee beans such as Kicking Horse Kick Ass Dark.
Deborah –
Love the flavor of this coffee!
I’ve had other roasts in this brand, and I love them. I was a bit hesitant to try the dark roast, but it isn’t as strong as I feared. It’s delicious! It has a nice, smooth flavor, with just a hint of a kick. The bag containing the whole beans is easy to close…after I got it open! It was sealed to stay, which I appreciated. The beans ground well in our electric coffee grinder. This coffee is now one of my top three brands.
Ann S. –
Bold rich complex and strong
These beans are fresh and delicious
I grind my beans each pot I make & I love the rich intense boldness these flavorful beans being to my morning routine.
Yak –
Nice complex dark roast
I am a bit of a coffee snob. I drink my coffee black and I expect flavor from a dark roast coffee. I generally go for Italian roast from Starbucks or Thanksgiving roast or Christmas roast. Itâs so hard to find a good dark roast complex flavored coffee and I think this one fits the bill. It does not taste burnt which is good but it does have some complex deep flavor
J Biz –
Great tasting smooth coffee.
I bought this coffee as my Starbucks had run out. I decided to try something different and this was my choice. The bag was sealed well and the coffee smelled great once opening it. I like strong coffee and if it is cheap it gives me heartburn. This coffee tasted great, was very smooth, and I didn’t get any heartburn. I will definitely buy again in the future.
Lisa L –
Excellent dark roast
I love percolator dark roast coffee. I drink it black. This coffee has good body and not bitter.
Wanda Shavalier –
Enjoying my morning again!
This coffee makes my morning. It’s been a long time since I’ve looked forward to my morning coffee. It’s rich, bold with subtle hints of cocoa or chocolate. The smell alone wakes me up every morning. It’s finally nice to wake with a smile. What a great way to get my day going on a positive note! Thank you so much
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Thank you to all reviewers for providing clear, concise, and accurate descriptions of this coffee!!
This coffee is incredible! Immediately upon opening the bag, the aroma was so divine and our mouths began to water. We ground up enough beans for a pot of coffee and as the coffee brewed we were assaulted with even more mouth-watering scents. I couldn’t wait for the full pot to brew, snuck (is that a word?) a cup and was treated with one of the best cups of coffee EVER!
We have been faithful Starbucks Espresso Blend coffee connoisseurs for years and have found only one other coffee that comes close – that being Green Mountain Dark Magic. The one thing I don’t like about the Starbucks Espresso is that it does get a bitter taste if not brewed perfectly – which can be difficult to do consistently. But while looking to purchase the Starbucks Espresso Blend at Amazon, I came across the Kicking Horse coffee that I’ve never heard of before. I was intrigued…read the description and it sounded like something we might be interested in. Their blends sounded quite interesting so I decided, as I always do, to read the reviews.
My sincere thanks to all those who previously wrote a review on this coffee. My purchase was based on those reviews and I want all to know your reviews were honest and offered incredible descriptions. Many, many reviewers are obviously much better with words that I can ever hope to be. And being so many good reviews, I then had to decide which blend to try. Opted for the Kick Ass and we have found our new favorite coffee! Wow – that’s all I can say (see, told you I wasn’t very good with words). This is so good, no bitterness, smooth and simply divine. Everything you want in a good cup of coffee. The price is extremely reasonable, as well, for a premium coffee.
I highly recommend Kicking Horse Kick Ass coffee!!!!! We will definitely be trying their other blends and hope to have the same experience.
E Tran –
The coffee was mouldy because it had expired more than three months before I received it
Thanapat –
It smells so good and tasted great
Paige –
Good coffee
Theo –
For the price, the flavour is good and strong compared to other beans Iâve tried. I use these to make cold brew and lots of other beans would get washed out in the process, these ones are much better
Rodney –
Great coffee, but at a huge expense here. The price of this coffee has been unreasonably jacked up from one month to the other on my subscribe and save program. Ridiculous. Itâs now more expensive here on Amazon than it is at my local grocery store.