GROUNDWORK COFFEE CO Organic Honduras Whole Bean Coffee, 10 OZ
$18.00
Price: $18.00
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Roast
Dark Medium Light Dark
Notes
Toasted Marshmallow and Summer Fruit Caramel and Citrus Floral and Citrus Chocolate and Hazelnut
Brew Method
Drip or French Press Drip, French Press, V60 Drip, V60, or Chemex Drip, V60, or Chemex
Grind
Whole Bean Whole Bean Whole Bean Whole Bean
Organic
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Size
12oz. 12oz. 2lb. 12oz, 1lb.
Multi-Pack
No No No No
Package Dimensions : 6.14 x 4.57 x 2.32 inches; 10.56 ounces
Item model number : 0850053076091
UPC : 850053076091
Manufacturer : GROUNDWORK COFFEE CO
ASIN : B0CP2SN9MJ
No hydrogenated fats or high fructose corn syrup allowed
Organic, local, global and fair trade options available
SSC –
Sustainably Sweet, But Not Quite a Showstopper
Groundwork Coffee Co.âs Organic Honduras Whole Bean Coffee earns high marks for its sustainability and ethical sourcing. With certifications like USDA Organic and Regenerative Organic, itâs clear this brand is committed to farming practices that prioritize soil health, biodiversity, AND worker welfareâa rarity in the coffee world.The coffee itself is smooth and approachable, with hints of caramelized sugar and toasted nuts. It doesnât deliver the vibrant complexity some light roast enthusiasts might expect, but itâs well-balanced and enjoyable as a daily brew. Its medium-light body and lack of bitterness make it a forgiving and versatile option.At $16.50 for 10oz, itâs not the most affordable coffee, but knowing youâre supporting responsible farming practices makes the price worth it. Perfect for those who value sustainability and ethics as much as flavor.Verdict: A solid, feel-good coffee thatâs easy to drink and easy on your conscience.
AliasSmithNJones –
Flavorful light roast
This is a 10 oz bag of organic whole bean Honduras coffee from Groundwork Coffee Co. It arrived fresh and factory sealed. Opening the bag, the beans smell great and are an appropriate color for a light-toward-medium roast. They are not oily and don’t have any other visible defects. I use a conical burr grinder and a French press to brew my coffee. I brewed this coffee according to my usual preferred measurements and method. This coffee is lovely, and hits all the right notes in terms of brightness, bitterness, smoothness, body, etc. I would say the tasting notes on the label are correct, with brown sugar and red fruit/currant notes. I love that this coffee is organic, and ethically and sustainably produced. I really enjoyed this coffee, and I think it makes a great special occasion/treat yourself coffee.
BE –
Little light on taste
This coffee has a smooth, medium-light roast thatâs easy to drink but doesnât pack a ton of flavor. Itâs great if you prefer something mellow for your morning cup. The beans are fresh and grind well, but I found myself wanting a bit more depth in the taste
Placeholder –
Good Tasting Sustainability
Honduran coffee from Groundwork Coffee I enjoyed this coffee!It has 4 sustainability points to be proud of eg Worker Wellbeing, Farming practices!Light roast means more caffeine too. Lovely smooth coffee for my coffee grinder and press!
Main User –
Fragrant lights/medium coffee
I’m not a coffee conneseuir by any means but I’m slowly becoming more experienced to what I like in coffee.This coffee arrived in a fairly small bag but it is only 10 oz of coffee.The aroma of the coffee has some strong vibes of brown sugar. The smell of the sugar is a little burnt which may be why the beans appear a little dark. The aroma didn’t seem super fresh like I’ve smelled from higher beans.The quality seems good. I threw some beans in my grinder and received grounds that are easily lighter. Maybe light/medium.The resulting coffee from a standard drip machine resulted in a fairly fresh smooth brew. The bitterness is non existent and the acidity is light.
GlobeTalker –
Medium roast with nice acidity
I buy coffee across the cost spectrum ($12-$70 for 12 ounces) so have a reasonable perspective on whatâs out there. While this one isnât âfancyâ coffee, itâs a good breakfast blend for someone who likes a roasty cup that isnât too dark. Itâs full bodied and has an acidic edge to it (like the good kind itâs supposed to have, not the âburnedâ kind people sometimes call acidic). Iâd call it a medium roast; itâs pretty dark to be considered a light roast. The bag recommends a 1:15 brew ratio, and while I usually do closer to 1:13, the 1:15 works well for this blend for me. Being organic and tasty, I think this coffee is a good value.
bn –
Light medium roast
This is light medium roast, it has about the same acidity as the bitterness. Acidity means more bean flavor; a darker roast means more bitterness. This is with 8 oz water in a Keurig. Add half and half and the acidity varnishes, it also smooths out the brew.So if you like more bean flavor, go with light roast with cream, no sugar. People that cut out sugar are medium to light roast drinker. French roast coffee drinker requires a sweetener, the longer roast time produces the most bitterness, which obscure the bean flavors.
AHU –
Not Light Roast
Iâve never had a coffee claiming to be light roast that is this dark. Maybe specific to this batch of beans. Going in the trash!