[spoiler title=’Click for Video Transcript’ style=’default’ collapse_link=’true’]- Hey, welcome to Coffee Coffee Coffee, your place for average Joe coffee reviews. One thing I’m wondering, in Colombia, do they have coffee lords? (music) – I don’t know. Maybe we should ask some Colombians out there. If you guys are from Colombia, is there a coffee cartel? – I bet. – Well anyway, regardless, today we are talking about Gourmet New York Coffee’s Colombian Supremo coffee. – Supremo. – 13 ounce bag, whole bean. – It’s my mustache. – I don’t think that Colombians have mustaches like that. Mustaches, is that the right word? – Mustache-o. (laughing) – Yeah, so like we talked about before, they do a coffee subscription service, we didn’t get ours that way, we paid like eight dollars and 33 cents per bag, for a 13 ounce bag, at a fair. But they do sell them online, so you can certainly go to their website, gourmetnycoffee.com to order, or to sign up for their subscription service. – Yes, and it was a craft fair, not like, a fair where you ride on rides and things like that. – No, or not a coffee fair, which would be awesome. – Hmm. – Anyway. – Place with just coffee vendors, that would be good. – I would go. – So we’ve tried two of their other one hundred and however many coffees- – 30. 130. – they have available, and we thoroughly enjoyed both of those so far. – Right. – And now we’re on to the third. – We are. – And they’ve all been whole bean, so we’ve had to grind those, and the grinder we were using is a blade grinder, not a burr grinder, just because we haven’t bought a grinder yet, and that’s one we borrowed from a viewer. – His mom. – Yes, so what do you think, we’ve talked about the company before, should we go right into the Colombian Supremo? – Mm-hmm, let’s get right to it. – I like to drink down here. – Why? – I don’t know. I like the smell of it. – I didn’t smell the… – Trying to think of the smell, but I can’t come up with it. – The smell of the beans, sometimes is easier to… Still don’t know. I think this is supposed to be a- I think what they said to us was a bold roast, which we have seen that on a lot of different coffee bags, that will say oh, it’s bold, and it’s really not bold. But this coffee, I find to be bold. Do you find it to be bold? – It is bold. I like the other two that we’ve had better than this one, because typically I like a medium or not so bold roast, but it’s still very good. – It is, yeah, that’s exactly my thoughts, and we have not discussed this yet. Yeah, I don’t even wanna put it down, ’cause I do wanna keep drinking it. But, when you made the first cup, I think I asked you how many tablespoons of beans did you use because it tasted stronger. Yeah, you only used one, and it tasted like, you know, if you ever make coffee stronger by using two tablespoons, that’s what it tasted like, it is rich and bold, I would say. – Like Donald Trump. – What? – Rich and bold. – Okay, I didn’t know where you were… Anyway, yeah I think that it’s really good though. I certainly, I think one thing that kind of threw me off with the first cup was that you didn’t put as much half and half as it required for me. – The cartel said that I shouldn’t. – No, that’s not true. – The half and half cartel. – Right, well anyway, regardless, I could have used more half and half in my first cup, but I added a bit more in this cup, and I’m thoroughly enjoying it. Although, I will say, the other two were, I think in order of favorite-ness for me, it would be Sumatra, and then Kenya, because it was nutty, so the chocolate, then the nutty, and then the bold, which is the Colombian Supremo. That would be my personal flavor profile. – Yeah, that’s probably what I think too. Well, ’cause, chocolatey, right? That’s always good to have. – This one has like a little bit of earthiness I would say. – Yeah, more of a traditional coffee type thing, which makes sense because it’s Colombian. Right, Colombian coffee, like that guy, Juan Valdez. Which coffee is that? Juan Valdez coffee, I can’t think of which coffee that is. – Is that… – Colombian. – Maxwell House? – Mountain Peak? – Folgers? No. – It’s blue, isn’t it blue? – If it’s blue, it would have to be Maxwell. – Maybe it’s not Maxwell house, maybe it’s just another blue one called Colombian… – Something. I don’t know, Juan Valdez. I think that’s, I think it’s Maxwell House. I don’t think they use them anymore though. Do they? I don’t know. Who knows? Weird that they would use Juan Valdez to advertise Maxwell House, if that was a thing. – Maybe they stopped after Exxon Valdez, after that crash. Yeah, I think we should look it up. – Well, thank you all for joining us today. That’s all I have to say about the coffee, you have anything? – Yeah, I think we covered it. We would definitely buy it again. – Yes. And we said it’s a traditional coffee taste, maybe a little earthy, right? – Yeah, bold, rich, all those things. – So if you wanna find other reviews of ours, head on over to coffeecoffeecoffeeshow.com, and you can check out the Coffee Table and look at price per pound, and origin, and Rainforest Alliance certified coffees, and all that good stuff, and then you can find a link for our social media networks, Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube. And YouTube, we have our reviews outlined in playlists, so if you like medium roast coffees, click on that, and watch all those videos, and then you can see the other ones also. Right? – Yep. – Until next time… – Keep grinding. – Hey welcome to Coffee Coffee Coffee. (sighs) Hey thanks for watching our reviews. 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Review Recap
Brand: Gourmet NY Coffee
Roast: Colombian Supremo
Price per pound: $11.07
Flavors we detected / other notes: Bold, strong, earthy, enjoyable
Overall rating:
Would we buy it again? Yes
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How to Buy
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Music: “Too Cool” Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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