Kona coffee

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Kona coffee

Postby CoffeeJunkie » 31 Dec 2010, 09:40

Kona coffee is super expensive, so I haven't actually tried it before now. I found some on one of those Amazon Black Friday lightning deals, so I decided to go ahead and give it a try. It is really, really good. However, I'm not sure it's worth what they charge for it.

What do you think? Have you tried it? Do you think it's worth it? ~o) :-?
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Re: Kona coffee

Postby killer666 » 04 Jan 2011, 03:46

I have a suggestion!!! :-? :-?
Let's club together to buy Kona coffee?! ~o) ~o)
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Re: Kona coffee

Postby CoffeeJunkie » 10 Jan 2011, 06:53

Lol! While I appreciate the offer, I'm still not sure it's worth the effort and money. I'll let ya know if I change my mind ;) .
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Re: Kona coffee

Postby sweetener » 10 Jan 2011, 07:31

Count me in if this plan will proceed. I haven't tasted Kona coffee and this made me interested to join in. How does it taste compare with other coffees?
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Re: Kona coffee

Postby helena » 13 Jan 2011, 03:43

The most important here is the origins of Kona coffee. You won't agree buying an expensive product of a doubtful production. By the way, how much it is?
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Re: Kona coffee

Postby ginga » 24 Jan 2011, 07:57

I tried it once, it was very good indeed, though I somewhat don't really enjoy it's earthy profile...
Other than that it does taste the way a premium quality coffee should.
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Re: Kona coffee

Postby paul77 » 25 Jan 2011, 01:57

Here's what I've found in the Wikipedia about Kona coffee - "The weather of sunny mornings, cloud or rain in the afternoon, little wind and mild nights combined with porous, mineral rich volcanic soil, creates favorable coffee growing conditions"
So it's all about the climate, the most important thing that makes Kona coffee one of the most tasteful and sought-after coffee in the world.
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