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Aldi has a German roast that comes in a 500g brick (17.6 oz) that is just great and it's a great price too:



I have had this one and it is much better than most American Brands. That must be quite a robust machine that vacuum packs it in the foil, it literally is as hard as a brick until the seal is broken. For that quality coffee the price is very reasonable.



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Another vote for Costco's Kirkland brand. It's cheap and awful damned tasty!!


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We are big fans of the Keurig K Cups.

One cup at a time. Tastes change during the day. Nice to have a selection of a half dozen different recipes at the tip of your fingers to match your current desire. Good Stuff. And simple.
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Thank you guy's. Unfortunately I don't think any of those are around this part of the Western US. Community, 8'0 clock, Aldi's, Chock full of nuts, etc. I will look next time I am in the store. Maybe Sat. Sounds like Costco, next trip there I will check theirs. I appreciate all of your favorite. Many of them sound good. I don't do Starbucks and at one point I tried Dunkin and did not care for it. Thanks again.



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All we drink at home and the store is Folger's Classic Roast.


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Thank you guy's. Unfortunately I don't think any of those are around this part of the Western US. Community, 8'0 clock, Aldi's, Chock full of nuts, etc. I will look next time I am in the store. Maybe Sat. Sounds like Costco, next trip there I will check theirs. I appreciate all of your favorite. Many of them sound good. I don't do Starbucks and at one point I tried Dunkin and did not care for it. Thanks again.


I'm a fan of Gevalia too, which is available at all supermarkets, Walmart, etc

Very similar tasting to the Aldi German roast I mentioned:



 
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For those recommending Costco, are you talking Cafe Don Pablo?



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This is what we buy in Costco. Works out to about 7 bucks a pound.

https://www.costco.com/Kirklan...oduct.100232740.html

I use one of these to grind about a third of a cup of beans every morning. Takes about 20 seconds to grind the beans and dump em in the drip pot--about 6-7 large mugs of coffee. Very fresh tasting coffee.

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Costco also carries Dunkin' Donuts Coffee, it's pretty good.
Ikea's coffee is a really good European blend similar I think to Tschibo, and you can buy bags of it.


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If on sale I like this one lately.

 
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Since you asked about ground coffee not whole bean about the only ground coffee I buy is Maxwell House Original bend
 
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Another vote for 8 O'clock brand. Full pot every morning.
 
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Maxwell House 100% Columbian.


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Buy a burr grinder, and whatever bulk beans are at SAMs or Costco. It will beat whatever ground can beans you will find. If this is not an option, Chock full o nuts has always enjoyed a good rep.




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Oddly, Walmart's Great Value Decaf. But I make it strong, so you'd never know it's decaf.



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Thank you guy's. Unfortunately I don't think any of those are around this part of the Western US. Community, 8'0 clock, Aldi's, Chock full of nuts, etc. I will look next time I am in the store. Maybe Sat. Sounds like Costco, next trip there I will check theirs. I appreciate all of your favorite. Many of them sound good. I don't do Starbucks and at one point I tried Dunkin and did not care for it. Thanks again.


I'm a fan of Gevalia too, which is available at all supermarkets, Walmart, etc

Very similar tasting to the Aldi German roast I mentioned:

I like Gevalia also but the dark roasts, reasonably priced also.
 
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Kirkland works for me
 
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Folgers columbian mixed with regular. No flavored coffee ever.
 
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Chock full of nuts


This is what I prefer. Good stuff.






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