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What Cheap Coffee Tastes Best?



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By : Mark Ramos   

Many people wonder if the price of a bag of coffee dictates its flavor, but the important thing to remember as a United States coffee drinker is that you can often save money when purchasing your store-bought coffee. Most recently, coffee brands were compared to determine that many of the cheaper choices of pre-ground coffee potentially tasted better than expensive alternatives.

As a general rule of thumb, it is important to purchase fresh roasted beans because coffee can easily go stale two weeks after it has been roasted. Additionally, grinding coffee beans causes them to oxidize and go stale within 30 seconds, so purchasing pre-ground coffee at the grocery store will guarantee that it is staler than it should be.

That being said, many people still choose pre-ground supermarket coffee, and in a recent issue of Consumer Reports, 13 top pre-ground coffee brands were taste tested, as well as six brands of pre-ground decaffeinated coffee. All of these coffees were rated on their taste characteristics, like being fruity, nutty, or earthy, as well as negative flavors, like papery, burnt, or woody.

Three caffeinated pre-ground coffee brands came out with stellar ratings, and the number one choice was Eight O'Clock Coffee 100% Colombian, which is also one of the most affordable choices at $6.28 for a pound. If you use the suggested amount from the manufacturer, this averages out to $.15 for a 6 ounce cup of Joe, which is a better price than you can find at a coffee shop. This choice beat out the more expensive pre-ground coffee brands, like Peet’s and Gloria Jean’s, which can cost almost $14 per pound and averages out to $.32 per cup. These more expensive brands only received "good" ratings.

How does this impact your finances as a coffee lover? If you drink several cups of Joe on a daily basis, you can choose a cheaper pre-ground coffee to save you $.30 each day, which will average out to $9 a month and $108 a year. It really does make a difference! It was also estimated by Consumer Reports that Americans drank 400 million cups of coffee on a daily basis, so when you switch to the cheaper alternative of $.15 per cup, United States coffee drinkers could save up to $60 million per day on their coffee habit. Shocking!

If you normally drink decaf, you may be happy to know that the top three market choices were priced at less than $.20 for a single cup. The first choice by far was Dunkin' Donuts Decaf, which was priced at $.19 for each cup, followed with Millstone Decaf 100% Colombian Medium Roast as the runner-up at $.14 per cup. Another contender was Folgers Gourmet Selections Lively Colombian Decaf Medium Roast at $.11 for each cup, which had medium ratings. Ironically enough, one of the more expensive choices, Starbucks Coffee Decaf House Blend Medium, only received fair ratings.

So what will it be? Coffee does not have to be unreasonably expensive, and you may have been overlooking some affordable and delicious coffee choices at the supermarket.

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Author Resource:- Mark Ramos is a coffee geek. For a great selection in all things coffee, espresso machines and BUNN coffee makers, check out The Coffee Bump.
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