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O.K. I usually buy Mayorga or Great Lakes Roasting Company brands, but, Peanutface, my amanuensis bought me 3 pounds of Kirkland Rwandan at "Costmo"(get it?? ha ha...) for $15 and, man it is mighty good! It's rich and strong with a kind of dark chocolate quality. I'd say give it a try if you go there and buy lots of giant toilet paper rolls, cause you never know when yr gonna do a lot of poopin'.
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IDK about the kirkland stuff but the last Rwandan coffee that I had from dunn bros was absolutely amazing. I'll have to see if I can pick up a package next time that I head out there
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I drink that every day. I tried it in a coffee press for the first time.(Got the coffee press at TJ Max for 8 bucks) Nice one too.
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I love the most of the Kirkland regionals, with Guatamala being their best. It's hard to beat them for the price. I am not much for Sumatra, so it could be $1 a lb and I still would not buy it.
I just bought two 2 lb bags of Mayorga and like it. I haven't had a Cuban style roast in a while and it works well with both espresso and french press (as does Guatamala).
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