Mr.Maduro 08:03 AM 02-05-2009
Mister Moo 09:47 AM 02-05-2009
I'll try a bag O' Columbian this weekend for schnit'z and grins. Before I roasted my own I always thought Eight O'Clock whole bean was the best stuff in the grocery store if not the whole world. I was a red bag fan - never too keen on the Columbian which I found weak-bodied and acidic. Never being able to totally quit my fascination with EOC coffee, I have found, in the past several years, it varies from pretty good to pretty bad. In years past I always thought it was rock steady - not so, IMO, lately.
blogs.consumerreports adds info about new packaging - not that a new paint job will change the coffee.
"February 04, 2009
A top coffee in our latest report is getting a makeover
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Eight O'Clock Coffee MakeoverEight O'Clock Coffee has been around for 150 years, making it older than long-established brands like Maxwell House (1892) and Chock full o'Nuts (1926) as well as relative newcomer Starbucks (1971).
Despite its age, Eight O'Clock remains a fresh choice. In our test of 13 major brands of ground, caffeinated 100 percent Colombian coffees (available to subscribers), we found that Eight O'Clock Coffee 100% Colombian offered the best combination of taste and price. A complex blend of earthy and fruity notes and a bright, pleasing sourness helped distinguish the Eight O'Clock. And at about $6 per pound, it costs much less than several tonier-but-not-tastier coffees."
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Wharf Rat 04:38 PM 02-05-2009
That stuff ain't bad, for the price. Where I am, the better supermarket bagged coffees are $12 / lb and up. One favorite right now is the locally roasted Kaldis.
Bob
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atlharp 04:37 PM 02-06-2009
I have been brewing this Hawaiian blend from Sam's that is pretty good. I still like EOC red bag. It is a good rock solid coffee for a decent price. Not the best by far, but a hell of a lot better than Folgers crap.
ATL
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smokeyandthebandit05 07:48 AM 02-11-2009
lol my grandma gave me her coffee maker yesterday cause it was too complicated for her. I had to take her to walmart to get her some medication so I went searching for the coffee section. When I come back with a bag of ground 8 o' clock coffee she was like "you dont want this! Get something out of a can like Folgers of Maxwell House"
Moral of the story is sometimes your elders arent wiser cause the shelves are full of the cans and there were only a few bags of ground 8 o' clock coffee left.
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tobii3 08:32 AM 02-11-2009
Originally Posted by smokeyandthebandit05:
Moral of the story is sometimes your elders arent wiser cause the shelves are full of the cans and there were only a few bags of ground 8 o' clock coffee left.
Funny....I don't remember my elders complaining about subprime mortgage rates, credit card debt, bailouts or bankruptcy.....and you say they AREN'T wiser???
We could learn a LOT from our elders
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mosesbotbol 10:14 AM 02-11-2009
My parents have been brewing Eight O'Clock Coffee in their Percolator for 30+ years and no complaints from guests or family.
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floydp 04:15 PM 02-11-2009
With the economy being what it is and working less hours 8 o'clock has become more of a regular in my cup these days. Not great by any means but solid good tasting coffee. 12 ounce bag 4 bux compared to what my wife was spending on hot chocolate with caffeine or more commonly known as Mocha Latte or some such mess from Star(cost to many)Bucks.
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688sonarmen 07:15 PM 03-22-2009
I gave it another go around too. It's ok. I think I may have brewed it a little strong
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stitch 12:29 AM 04-03-2009
Eight O' Clock Red Bag
:-)
Been drinking it most all my life, Next best thing to Arbuckles and egg shells.
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