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I Tested 20 Bags of Grocery Store Coffee. These Are the 5 Best Beans to Brew

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Why This Matters

This review highlights the importance of freshness and proper packaging in grocery store coffee, emphasizing that consumers can find better quality options by choosing brands that provide roast date information. It also underscores that premium pricing doesn't always guarantee superior flavor, encouraging consumers to be more discerning in their coffee choices.

Key Takeaways

1: Intelligentsia House Blend

Trendy Intelligentsia coffee isn't worth the steep price. Katherine Peach/CNET

Intelligentsia is a Chicago-founded roaster that's become a widespread specialty coffee brand in grocery stores coast to coast. At $20 for a 12-ounce bag of whole beans at my local Brooklyn grocery store, Intelligentsia House Blend coffee can be considered an investment. The lack of a "roasted by" date on the bag, however, means freshness is a gamble. This tester ended up with a whisper of flavor with three months left on the "best by" date. It lacked any noticeable tasting notes, potentially due to an overstay in the grocery aisle. The Intelligentsia House Blend bag also lacks any tasting note descriptors or instructions whatsoever on the packaging.

Even with low expectations, the beans still produced a bland cup of coffee, firmly placing it in the "low" category. If you're interested in drinking Intelligentsia coffee, I'd recommend heading to the brand's coffee shops or purchasing a fresh bag straight from the roaster.

What to try instead: Groundwork

Groundwork's Organic Bitches Blend was a standout for its deep flavor and notes of dark chocolate and caramel. Katherine Peach/CNET

For specialty coffee from the grocery store, instead look for brands that include a "roasted by" date, such as Verve or Partners coffee. The closer to the roast date, the better, but because packaging helps protect coffee, it could take three to six months before flavor degradation results in a lackluster brew. Otherwise, Groundwork Organic Bitches Brew was a standout for deep flavor and its notes of dark chocolate and caramel even without a roasted date. It also includes a ratio of coffee to water on the bag for anyone who wants a launching point.

2: Maxwell House House Blend

I'd suggest politely declining your invitation to Maxwell House. Katherine Peach/CNET

The first sip of Maxwell House House Blend was bitter, and the progressive sips didn't improve. Like other value-driven blends, this one tastes as if the manufacturer never expected anyone to drink it without copious amounts of cream and sugar. I don't believe you should need to drown out the notes of burnt beans and organic fillers to make it drinkable.

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