☕ Brewed to Perfection, Sipped with Pride!
Hualalai Estate Whole Bean 100% Kona Coffee offers a premium coffee experience with its medium dark roast, pesticide-free beans, and a commitment to quality that has been trusted for over 25 years. Enjoy the rich, fruity flavors of this gourmet coffee, perfect for any brewing method.
M**Z
The Pinnacle of flavor in Kona Coffee
Kona coffee has 3 categories: 1. 100% Kona Coffee - this is not a "blend," but comprised of 100% Kona Coffee Beans. 2. Extra Fancy 100% Kona Coffee. This rating is given by Kona Coffee Council to beans that have uniformity in size and have a taste differential associated with this coffee. 3. Peaberry are beans, comprising 10% of the harvested beans that are not a result of a split in the branch resulting it 2 beans. This is a mutation where there is only 1 bean, and these beans are rarer. The taste is also magnificent as well, and is another wrung in the ladder of my education concerning Kona Coffee. I purchased the Hualalai Estate Medium Dark Roast Peaberry beans for my first try of Peaberry coffee, and am impressed by the flavor. Here is a link https://www.amazon.com/Hualalai-Estate-PEABERRY-PREMIUM-Coffee/dp/B004YRTTRA?pd_rd_w=d91M1&pf_rd_p=8e4731a7-b756-4530-8014-2f681a6d39bb&pf_rd_r=PAX6D4SZ3VFV7A96E03X&pd_rd_r=0e80c39a-f60a-4690-98cc-76dbf97efdc7&pd_rd_wg=BAIDF&pd_rd_i=B004YRTTRA&psc=1&ref_=pd_bap_d_rp_4_i Examples of "Extra Fancy" beans for a good price are: Green Coffee Traders Hawaiian Kona Extra Fancy. LINK https://www.amazon.com/Hawaii-Hawaiian-Extra-Fancy-Coffee/dp/B07CZ68L8X/ref=sr_1_4?crid=2XTESS6XMAN16&keywords=Green+Coffee+Traders+Hawaiian+Kona+Extra+Fancy+beans&qid=1650148318&s=grocery&sprefix=green+coffee+traders+hawaiian+kona+extra+fancy+beans%2Cgrocery%2C143&sr=1-4 I enjoy this coffee on a rotating basis, and sometimes mix with: Helios Coffee Hawaiian Kona Extra Fancy Medium Roast. Both are excellent coffees of the Extra Fancy rating. Here is a link for the Helios Coffee as, for some reason, when you put in the search term, it doesn't come up on Amazon. https://www.amazon.com/product-reviews/B07L42RLDN/ref=pd_bap_d_rp_2_cr_2/144-4427269-0403739?pd_rd_i=B07L42RLDNALL LINKS ABOVE ARE FROM AMAZON'S WEB SITE.
D**T
Hawaiian Coffee for those who prefer their beans a little darker
If you're a fan of the bold flavor extracted from darker roasted beans, then you'll enjoy this darker roasted bag of Hawaiian beans. Sure it's expensive, but it's also authentic.Paired with a good bean grinder, you can grind finer or coarser depending on your extraction preference.Will buy again.
R**S
Not bad but not the best or even top 5 Kona coffee I've had
Ordered this because I had a yen for some good Kona coffee. I mean great Kona coffee. Having spent several months over there and falling in love with Kona coffee, I decided it was time to have it again. I ordered it and it came very promptly (I'm in Afghanistan). The peaberry's looked pretty uniform and in good shape but not oily. Not quite dried out but not really fresh either. I ground the coffee, used my aeropress, and hoped for the best. It was okay. Not bad, but not great. A little too acidic for the first sip or two but it did smooth out. Not bad overall but not worth what I paid for 7oz of beans.
G**R
Kona Coffee Beans
This coffee has a robust deep flavor without the acidity after taste.
H**R
Pricey but tasty
The beans have a strong rich smell and they brew up fresh and smooth. Very happy with the first pot. Wouldn’t mind it for my day to day but too pricey.
L**N
Flavor Lacking?…
After hearing about the uniqueness and flavor of Kona coffee I expected a little more. Did two different brew methods with similar results. Method 1 was a pour over with meticulous pour intervals and method 2 was Aeropress. The flavor profile I thought was rather bland, it was fairly smooth with a medium strength but a significant lack in flavor. I brewed a cup of Columbian right after and the flavor profile was sensational in comparison to the Kona. Was slightly disappointed in the quality for the price, probably wouldn’t buy again
B**E
What was needed at the time.
Wasn’t AS good as the stuff I used to order straight from the farm but my dad still liked it. I used to buy the Peaberry from one of the farms in Hawaii once in a while for my dad. Recently he was put on Hospice unexpectedly and while still in the hospital he had mentioned this coffee. I decided as they thought he had less than a week that I would get some for him some how fast and was able to get this next day on Amazon. Apparently it must have been old stock and when brewed using same Griner and pot he has had forever, it came out relatively weak, so we had to increase the amount of grind and it was better for him. With Gods grace he has survived since his release but is still on hospice.
S**D
Stale coffee.
I usually order my Coffee directly from an Island roaster, Paradise Roasters. Well, I was late on getting order in so I have to wait a few days before it comes. Being an impatient man, I thought I'd order some quickie Kona coffee from Amazon that would come the same day! How cool is that?Well, to be that accessible and quick, it means its been sitting in a warehouse where they can get to it quick. The question is...how long? Well, the Peaberry (which I like,) came with no roasting date and even no expiration date. First clue. The Coffee I order from Paradise Roasters always has a roasting date and it's usually just a few days before I actually get it. This stuff? Consult a quiga board.Second clue? The smell. What smell? Kinda musty and odorless I guess. My old, used grounds smelled better.Third clue? Taste. One sip. Not going any farther. Nope. Not gonna do it.What else to buy? Actually, I have no clue. I've been spoiling myself so long buying directly from the Hawaii Roasters that I'm completely outta touch with what else is out there these days. For all I know, this might be considered great coffee. I wouldn't know.Cuz, compared to real, fresh roasted Kona varieties (yeah, there's a lot of varieties)...this is not good. It really sux.
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