⚡ Fuel your hustle with the world’s boldest brew!
Death Wish Coffee offers a 16 oz pack of USDA Organic, Fair Trade certified whole bean dark roast coffee, blending premium Arabica and Robusta beans. Known for its intense caffeine content and smooth cherry-chocolate flavor, it delivers a powerful, ethically sourced energy boost designed for high-performance mornings.
T**Y
More caffeine, less bitter, soooo much flavor
Never want another coffee. I can't rave enough about the quality and taste (not bitter!) of their original dark roast. Smooth and delicious, always. Their website sucks you in with all the options and merch. Great to find a sale price!
S**E
Great Start to the Morning.
My Death Wish Coffee arrived promptly Wednesday afternoon, and I had to wait until this morning to taste and review, as I did not want to spend the wee hours of Thursday morning spinning around the house like a whirling dervish, waking the children as I came down off my Death-Wish tweak..As it turns out, I probably would not have torn the drywall off the studs, or ripped up the hardwood floors looking for treasure, but what I did find, was a great cup of coffee this morning.I brewed my Death Wish to spec, with a 2.5 TB scoop, and used my Vietnamese Coffee Filter Set. I did not want any paper filter, no rubber or plastic to interfere with my brewing, and I have perfected the grind and the timing to get a perfect, full-bodied cup of coffee from this set.Coffee smelled great out of the bag, and after grinding, filled the kitchen with a great dark-coffee aroma. I have become enough of a coffee snob to smell fresh beans from old, and believe it or not, the sound they make falling into the burr grinder is tell-tale of fresh stock or old. These seemed fresh to me, and the box had a best-by date of May 2017. Nothing on the bag itself to indicate the roast/pack date, and that is something that I would like to see, but nonetheless, the beans seemed fresh.Burr-Grinder set to just two clicks shy of medium-fine, and the ground coffee was jet black and smelled great. Not as "dark" smelling as a French Roast or Espresso, but darker tones for sure. Not as much chocolate and walnuts as was described, but a good scent. Just off the boil, at 202 degrees I bloomed the initial pour with a half ounce for twenty seconds, and then filled up the 8cm Filter to the top.Timer set for 4 minutes, and when the timer went off, I was just at the very end of the brew, and I added another two ounces of water at 195 degrees, to complete the last thirty seconds. Typically I will brew just the 8cm and add hot water Americano-style, but for this initial test, I wanted full strength with grind-pour only.Initial sip had great dark nose, not very floral, no cherries or fruit for me, but a nutty, burnt-toast sip. The smell paired nicely with dark-roast properties, and I had a good balance of nose and flavor, right from sip one.Overall, this roast had similar notes to a French as far as the flavor, and I suspect these guys experimented a great deal with just how close they could get to the precipice before they over-roasted the beans, and ended up with beans that were too well done.As far as the caffeine levels go, I am going to be honest and admit to being a 10-12 cup a day guy, so I did not notice any crazy uptick in my heightened awareness, or cosmic intervention that was brought on by the surplus of caffeine in the beans. I purposely brewed with my stainless filter kit, so I did not take away any oil, flavor, or have any taste properties tainted by outside flavor-changers. I brewed full-strength, per instructions, and ended up with a dark, great-tasting brew, but cannot report any real caffeine-related differences physiologically.The coffee tasted really good, seemed freshly roasted- based on smell, color and bean condition, and I did not end up with a lot of chaff or unwanted extras within the grinding process. I will report back and update if I do notice any extra jolt this coffee provides, but I feel my caffeine intake is high enough, this is not going to be a selling point for me personally.The bottom line for me is taste, and this is good coffee, which I enjoyed.
L**R
I don't want to review this...
OK being real here. I DON'T want to review this coffee. Why? Because I am terrified that so many people are going to discover it that I won't be able to GET it anymore! I am a huge coffee snob. Hate Starbucks, or any coffee shop. I prefer to make it on my own. And I am not afraid to experiment and spend more when I find one I really love. THIS is it. It has been my go-to for a year now. It is the perfect bold flavor, very low acidity, the aroma is amazing. I prefer whole beans to grind myself each time and have the freshest possible but they do have ground as well. Ok there, just leave me some please!!!
A**R
The Ultimate Coffee Experience - Death Wish Coffee Beans
I'm obsessed with Death Wish Coffee Beans! As a self-proclaimed coffee connoisseur, I've tried countless coffee brands, but none compare to the rich, bold flavor of Death Wish.The moment I opened the bag, I was hit with the intoxicating aroma of freshly roasted beans. The flavor profile is complex, with notes of dark chocolate, caramel, and a hint of smokiness.What sets Death Wish apart is its unparalleled smoothness. Even at its boldest, the coffee never feels bitter or overwhelming.Whether I'm brewing a pour-over or drip coffee, Death Wish consistently delivers an exceptional cup. It's my go-to coffee for daily motivation and a staple in my morning routine.If you're a coffee lover like me, do yourself a favor and try Death Wish Coffee Beans. Be warned: once you taste the darkness, there's no turning back!Pros:- Rich, bold flavor- Smooth, never bitter- Complex flavor profile- Exceptional qualityCons: NoneWould I recommend this product? Absolutely!
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