☕ Elevate your coffee ritual with Kilimanjaro’s rare peaberry gem!
This 16-ounce pack of 100% pure Tanzanian Peaberry coffee beans is sourced from the slopes of Mount Kilimanjaro. Medium roasted at over 400°F, it delivers a rich, acidic flavor profile with notes of dried fruit, savory chocolate, and orange. Each batch undergoes strict mold and mycotoxin testing to guarantee safety and freshness, then is sealed immediately after roasting to preserve its aromatic integrity.
J**.
Great flavor, easy on stomach. I can drink this before eating breakfast with no problem
The Tanzanian Peaberry is one of my favorites. Great flavor, not bitter.
M**Y
Wow....Fantastic!
So I've had just about every coffee out there from traditional to mushroom to peanut, but not the monkey poo one. So my favorites I've landed on are Kona since I drank it like crazy when I worked at 6am and it just brings me back to that time and just love the taste. The other favorite is Giatemala Antigua because I discovered it while actually in Antigua when I was there to bring hone my daughter we adopted in 2007. Most of guatemala served a sort of Cuban strong brewed coffee or "Cafe con leche" .... coffee with milk.... and they literally poured your cup milk in one hand coffee in the other and it was poured 50/50. It was pretty good since the coffee was strong enough to come through all that milk. I usually take just a little milk in my coffee and that's it. So when we visited Antigua and I tasted the coffee I loved its flavor. I bought several pounds in colorful burlap sacks and brought it home. When we landed on our connector in Dallas Fort Worth.... well I forgot to claim the coffee on my customs slip so I had to stand there while men with assault rifles stood by and soldiers went through my entire luggage with even my dirty underwear for all to see. Lol. Anyhow.... so I still buy it from time to time for many reasons. I have never had Tanzania Peaberry. It might be partly that I just cleaned and descaled my Technivorm Moccamaster but this coffee is just out of site. I tend to lean towards African coffees when I'm taking the emotional aspect out of it like the role it plays with Kona and Antigua. I love the flavor of African... like Ethiopia coffee a lot and this is where I land on taste and smell alone. This Tanzania Peaberry has knocked my socks off. It's gone to near the top of my list. I don't know what it is about the bean or the roast or region or what but I will have to read up on it now. So now I have to find it for a little cheaper. I'll pay $12 for a pound of beans all day and it will be my daily ritual for a long while. Pushing $20 though and I won't pay to drink it everyday. I will say that since the beans are smaller it seems like it takes less in my grinder hopper as I just fill it flush to where it comes out of the recess where the burrs are and typically its above that for other beans. I know that's just in my head though since the beans pack down in there better since they're smaller and well 16 oz is 16 oz no matter what.
X**X
Its decent but not spectacular
This was a pleasant smooth medium roast with medium sweetness and mild acidity. It reminds me of dried figs with a slight citrus finish. It wasnt spectacular but not bad either. I wished it had aroma but it was roasted 2 months ago. Used aeropress with 20g just slight finer than pour a pour over coarse ground setting, with 200gm or ml hot water (i have no clue what the temperature is), bloom 30 secs then brew 3mins tops. I find it more pleasant dilluting and extra 100ml hot water. Took a few tries to dial in this recipe but my first time brewing a peabody.
K**R
Low acid peaberry coffee at a reasonable price
I tried and loved the Hawaiian peaberry coffee when I was in Hawaii, but the price was too much to order at home. I found this alternative grown in Tanzania and it's delicious. It's low acid and smooth. Makes a perfect cup of coffee in the morning.
L**R
Not a great buy
Coffee beans tasted slightly stale. I would not buy from this company again. Very disappointing.
I**Y
Excellent find!
Back in my college days, the on-campus coffee shop often had Kenya AA and Tanzanian Peaberry available, and I always loved them. Over the years following graduation I continued to consume coffee, using different brewing methods. Various companies I worked for always provided coffee, but the quality was lower than I'd been used to, and I just accepted things like Starbucks, etc. A few years down the line, post-marriage and kids, I was wondering why my enthusiasm for coffee had waned, and began searching for reasons. My wife had been purchasing our coffee from THE large bulk items store--you know the one--so I looked there first. Tried numerous different coffees from there, only to be somewhat disappointed. Bought an Aeropress and Hario V60, and learned how to make better coffee. An improvement, but still lacking a bit with the coffee I was using, so I started trying local roasters. WAY better! And then I started thinking about the coffees I had been exposed to in college: Kenya AA and Tanzania Peaberry, neither of which were available from the local roasters. Eventually I noticed reputable roasters were selling on Amazon, so I started searching for better quality coffee there, and found Volcanica. I was hesitant at first, as I'd never heard of them, and wasn't sure about the quality. Took a chance on the Tanzania Peaberry, and was pleasantly surprised. It was fantastic! Tried the Kenya AA next, and was equally impressed. I look forward to trying a number of their other offerings, as they have many options. If you're on the edge, I'd recommend putting aside hesitancy on this brand, and give them a try; I think you'll be very satisfied.
V**.
Refund requested.
Faulty packaging. Not sealed. The reseal slide on the bag is only on 1 side of it. Beans are dried out. There is absolutely no flavor from this coffee! Credit requested.
A**A
Smooth coffee
Great coffee! Consistently good every time.
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