Adams and Russell Tanzania Kilimanjaro Coffee

Adams and Russell Tanzania Kilimanjaro Coffee

Here at Judge Central we do like a nice Tanzanian and the higher it's grown, the better. And you don’t get much higher than Kilimanjaro. This batch must have had Chris Moyle’s large frame stomping all over them as the beans are small. They’re also pale and dusty, but after a good grinding the smell kicks out and you’ll be getting a citrus waft so familiar for coffees from this region. In our French press this really foamed up and kept its head even through pouring. It just looks very damn appetising. Plus it has the taste we wanted: citrus, lemon, flowery… whatever you want to call it. It’s different, quirky and good. The light roast also means you can’t cock it up. Your hands could be shaking more violently then the day after a week’s bender with Oliver Reed and you’ll still get a great cup. The only downside for us was as we like our coffee strong, we had to use a shovel when loading the grinder, which meant this packet didn’t go very far. 6 cups I ask you! So it’s an 8/10

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I'm a man of words when it comes to coffee. Tanzania and Kilimanjaro score highly. I'm in from a long days work where the coffee is from a machine that saps all the fun of making a coffee away, there is no satisfying crunchy grind and no smell at work. Just a whizz whurr from a gaggia. Back at home though it's a different story. After reading the review I cracked it up a notch and ground up 5 spoons not my usual four for two cups. I was quite excited I like my first coffee when I get back home and this one didn't let me down. It had a good flavour to it and went down without any troubles. No manky ganky after taste and even my lightweight brother enjoyed his brew. The beans look good to. All round very satisfying and of course a company that takes pride in there coffee and is brave enough to send some for review always gets a secret point in my book. Gave this an 8/10 and glad I read the review first! 8/10