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So, the neighbor and I are having a discussion on which flavor of "Black Rifle" coffee tastes the best. For those that drink it, let's hear your opinions.

Thanks, Coyote Kid

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I only tried one once, the Freedom roast, I wasn't impressed. Kinda bitter and expensive. I think I'll pass.

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There is Art in brewing tasty coffee.

Bloom your coffee for a minute before starting the final pour-over.
This lets gasses in the coffee dissipate instead of going down into the brew mix and causing bitterness.

Brew it stiff.
Starbucks uses about seven 1/8 tblsp of coffee for a 12-cup Melitta pot.
This we determined by my wife's coffee snob friend, who tested various mix strengths until she get the Starbucks equivalent.

We backed off by one scoop (1/8 tblsp) for a total of six.
Five decaf and one hazelnut.
I use the Costco Kirkland 100% arabica decaf, and grind WinCo decaf hazelnut as Fine~Espresso.

She goes through a pot to a pot-and-a-half daily.

I had to give up all coffee due to caffeine even in decaf that constricts cardiac arteries.
I mix a pot of Teccino which is non-caffeinated entirely.
It ain't coffee, but is a heckuva lot more tasty than Postum.

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This morning, we are enjoying Black Rifle Hazelnut perked on the stove top.  We have yet to find one of theirs that we dislike.  Our standard is Beyond Black.

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1 hour ago, Tyrel Cody said:

Blackbeard’s Delight.

 

+1

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Lot of work for that cup in the morning...I'll just stay with my instant....Might not have the best taste....But it is on the table fast and eyes are opening up....

 

Texas Lizard

 

Wife says I do not have any taste buds....

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1 hour ago, bgavin said:

There is Art in brewing tasty coffee.

Bloom your coffee for a minute before starting the final pour-over.
This lets gasses in the coffee dissipate instead of going down into the brew mix and causing bitterness.

Brew it stiff.
Starbucks uses about seven 1/8 tblsp of coffee for a 12-cup Melitta pot.
This we determined by my wife's coffee snob friend, who tested various mix strengths until she get the Starbucks equivalent.

We backed off by one scoop (1/8 tblsp) for a total of six.
Five decaf and one hazelnut.
I use the Costco Kirkland 100% arabica decaf, and grind WinCo decaf hazelnut as Fine~Espresso.

She goes through a pot to a pot-and-a-half daily.

I had to give up all coffee due to caffeine even in decaf that constricts cardiac arteries.
I mix a pot of Teccino which is non-caffeinated entirely.
It ain't coffee, but is a heckuva lot more tasty than Postum.

1/8 tblsp?  Seriously? I read that as 1/3 teaspoon, fourth from the left.

 

 

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I don't drink coffee but sure did like their commercials. 

 

TM

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Texas Freedom Blend was incredible. I have not seen that in several years. 

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30 minutes ago, PowderRiverCowboy said:

None of the above so many other good coffee companies out there that aren't bro vet grifters , 

 

 

I wondered how long it would take for somebody to bring that up, I'm right there with you!  

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I like CAF and AK-47, both strong and good... blackbeards delight pretty good too. Nothing hard about coffee, put grounds in pod, put pod in kuerig,push play..drink good hot coffee, rinse, repeat

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I have found it really don't matter what coffee you use as long as you put in a shot of Bourbon ! 17033523361096824287752067817774.thumb.jpg.aa188a6b946c14e8847642978adb6acd.jpg

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36 minutes ago, Okie Sawbones, SASS #77381 said:

Why is anyone calling Black Rifle grifters? Am I missing a good story?

This is long but explains the controversy pretty well. 
https://coffeeaffection.com/black-rifle-coffee-controversy-explained/

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4 hours ago, Dilli GaHoot Galoot said:

 

I wondered how long it would take for somebody to bring that up, I'm right there with you!  


Well I know many in the SpecOps Units and the Stories about Haver and his lawsuits and well the Crenshaw deal against several SEALs and the backstabbing of Gallagher I want zero to do with them. 
  And wont even get started on the gun control funding Grunt style shirts 

 I use Bison Union was a Green Beret ,more local donates to rodeo and does Ranching , the other I really like is the Dark Bosque Ranch community coffee 

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I always wondered what brand coffee the Navy used. When grabbing a cup of mud from the mess deck on mid watch's, it would keep your eyes wide open and your stomach growling.

OK, I see "Blackbeards Delight" is ahead by 2 to 1.

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14 hours ago, Rye Miles #13621 said:

This is long but explains the controversy pretty well. 
https://coffeeaffection.com/black-rifle-coffee-controversy-explained/


LOL That sir is only part of it thats the locker room crap.

Try Brandon Roper lawsuit 
the Fraud Lawsuit 

The Royalty Lawsuit 
And of Course the donations to Act Blue

 

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I tried their coffee some time ago, ordered their pods on Amazon, Beyond Black and CAF. Read about the controversies, thought what I read was much ado about nothing. Good coffee but I did not reorder, thought it was to expensive compared to what I was drinking.

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