Posts Tagged ‘single serving coffee’

Coffee People: Donut Shop Coffee (K-Cup)


February 18th, 2010

A Traditional Cup of Coffee With Surprising Depth

One of my favorite things about the Keurig brand, besides its amazing coffee pod makers, is the K-Cup format for coffee pods.  So many third party companies have embraced this system that you can find just about anything the imagination can conjure in the coffee world.  One shining example of these third party companies is the “Coffee People” brand.  With their “Donut Shop” offering, they’ve creating a fantastic example of slick marketing (seriously, check out the box and tell me it’s not eye-catching) and more importantly, delicious coffee pod products that contain a surprising amount of depth.  Before analyzing the taste, my first impression was that the Donut Shop coffee is most like a traditional cup of “diner” coffee.  It’s the sort of roast that brings back memories of the 89 cent, no-nonsense cup of joe that would get you up and running at any time of day.  The great thing about Donut Shop, though, is that it really runs much deeper than the traditional cup of coffee if you continue to drink it.  I know:  A multi-layered coffee experience like this sounds a bit like a joke when I describe it, but this stuff shouldn’t be underestimated.

The Taste Test

In a more detailed taste-test, the Donut Shop K-Cups deliver on their promise.  During my test, I was greeted with a very bold flavor but without the characterstic bitterness that plagues so many other bold coffees currently on the market.  Added to the initial boldness, the after taste is a really wonderful, subtle, syrup flavor that mixes with a smooth finish.  Overall, you’re definitely in for a stronger, richer experience than you might have gotten with other K-Cups, and coffee pods in general.  I think the Coffee People are one of the few companies that is going to up the ante for the coffee pod craze, raising the bar to a level of quality that may even establish single serving coffee as a more-than-viable alternative to traditional brewing.

Conclusion

I was honestly taken aback at how well the Coffee People pulled this off.  Keurig should be grinning ear to ear with such a solid product that is using their K-Cup system, and I’m hoping they have others lined up for release in the near future.  For now, though, I’ll be making the Coffee People’s products a regular part of my coffee subscription from Amazon, and it should go well alongside my other K-Cup flavors.

An Introduction to the Tasty and Convenient World of Coffee Pods


February 17th, 2010

The first time I heard someone mention the phrase “coffee pods,” I must admit that I was a little confused.  Maybe you’re feeling the same way and you’ve come here to discover a little bit more about these fantastic devices.  So what are they?

Coffee pods are basically one-shot servings of coffee, usually flavored, that can be brewed with very little mess or fuss.  They look similar to teabags, but of course they contain coffee instead.  After a couple minutes of running hot water over these single serving packs, you are rewarded with a tasty beverage that took far less work and hassle than a standard pot of coffee would.  Coffee pods cut down on waste quite a bit because, again, you’re just dealing with one cup at a time.  This also solves the problem of multiple people wanting different types of coffee:  Rather than piling into the car to head to the local Starbucks, you can simply keep multiple flavors stocked in individual pods at home.  You can get variety-packs of the coffee pods in order to try them all and determine what your favorites are, a very efficient way to sample all sorts of delectable, exotic flavors!

You really can’t beat the incredible convenience offered by a perfectly-measured cup of coffee that’s ready to go within a minute or so.  On top of this fact, coffee pods are pretty economically-priced so they make good financial sense, too.  When I picked up my Senseo machine, I was really happy to see that I wasn’t wasting any more coffee.  You probably know how it is:  Brew up a pot and drink half of it, leaving the other half to sit in the pot for a couple days and wasting it.  I was starting to get really annoyed with this, so I knew it was time to make a change and go with a single-serving solution.  What I wasn’t expecting was the insane variety of flavors out there, waiting to be enjoyed with your friends and family!

Anyway, I thought I’d share just why I love these tasty, economical little coffee pod bags.  Although coffee pod may be a strange phrase, the product itself is remarkably straightforward.  It really boils down to the efficiency of a tea bag and the variety of flavors and bold taste that only good coffee can provide.  Whether it’s Hazelnut, Mint, Breakflast Blend, or any of the other plentiful options, I’m sure you’ll find something to satisfy your tastebuds!