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Excelsa Coffee is a rare, pesticide-free medium roast whole bean from the Philippines, offering a bright, fruity flavor with notes of tamarind, citrus, and lychee. Naturally lower in caffeine, it’s freshly roasted monthly in small batches to ensure vibrant taste and sustainable quality.
G**.
Fantastic Cup of Coffee!
I always enjoy trying new coffee varieties, flavors and roasting techniques. I had no experience with Excelsa coffee so I was excited to try it.The beans are smaller than what I'm typically used to with Arabica or Robusta coffees. It reminds me of a peaberry coffee bean in shape/size. The beans are nicely roasted (consistent), very little chaff and a great aroma. I went through the same process I do with my other coffee beans using a drip coffee maker: 32oz water, 54g beans in a burr grinder.The results were great. The low acid/bitterness is the first thing I noticed, followed by a well balanced, slightly fruity character. It was impressively smooth tasting and my wife really enjoyed it as well.I would definitely recommend this coffee for anyone looking to try something slightly different. Especially someone that finds typical coffee a bit too bitter. I'm looking forward to trying this coffee from the other regions as well after doing a bit more research.
N**N
Tastes of green peas
I got the last bag of the batch, so 40 days after the date on the bag. The size of the beans vary from 6 mm to 13 mm. Are there 2 or 3 different varieties of beans in here? Which ones are Excelsa? It might explain the uneven roast. Tasting notes are a solid green pea. I wanted to like it, but unfortunately this is undrinkable.
D**D
A Coffee Lover's Hidden Gem
I'll admit, I enjoy a good cup of coffee, and I've tried my fair share of beans. But Excelsa coffee was a pleasant surprise, offering a unique experience that I haven't found elsewhere.This isn't your everyday coffee. It's got a complex flavor profile, with bright acidity and hints of fruit (almost like berries) that I didn't expect. It's not overwhelming, though – it's more like a well-balanced wine, where each sip reveals something new.I usually drink my coffee black, and this one is perfect that way. It's smooth and doesn't have any bitterness. Honestly, it's the kind of coffee you savor, not just gulp down for a caffeine fix.If you're looking to expand your coffee horizons and try something truly special, I highly recommend Excelsa. It might just become your new favorite.
R**X
Poor Roast
Sadly, this coffee is poorly roasted. Very inconsistent, and far too darkly roasted. Tastes burnt.
M**M
Taste
It tastes like over roasted
J**P
No bitter taste, fruity and flavor is to die for!
I just bought my Ninja Luxe and bought Excelsacoffee. I was not disappointed! A rare typeof coffee for a coffee lover like me!!!
K**R
Great alternative coffee beans
I read an article about excelsa coffee beans and wanted to try them... The coffee is very smooth and seems to be low in acid.We will buy them again.
K**N
Very poor quality means very poor taste
I wanted to like this coffee, I've never had an Excelsa it was exciting to discover a new possibility in the world of coffee. Having said that, the quality of the coffee is quite poor at $2 an oz.The coffee had a musky quality, was very irregular in appearance and had a poor cupping taste that led me to dump the bag onto a plate to look for mold. I found no mold, but numerous coffee beans that had been damaged by...mold (prior to roasting)over ripened/ poorly processed beans (blacks)Bleached from improper storage or dryingDried Pod Cherry (hull still on bean)InsectsI also found a stick.Just look at the picture - this isn't what one expects when a person pays this much for coffee
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