I’m pretty much in love with Green Mountain Dark Magic K-cup. And, if you love dark roasted, full-bodied coffees, you’ll love this coffee too.
The drink: Green Mountain Extra Bold Dark Magic K-cup
From: Green Mountain Coffee
Roast: Dark
Certified: Kosher
This coffee has everything. It tastes, smells and it feels great. In fact, I am pretty sure you’ll love this coffee the same moment coffee maker fills up your cup.
It has a dark brown color, creamy texture and foam! on top. It looks exactly like espresso, even though it’s brewed on Keurig machine.
Oh, and the smell. Instead of getting several different aromas with this one you’ll get just one: the smell of freshly roasted coffee beans. Pure and intense. Clean and simple. And…perfect.
The taste is strong and complex. Woody, with hints of dark Swiss chocolate. Very nice level of bitterness and soft chocolaty finish resulted in nice, pleasing mouthfeel.
This bitterness gets weaker in the aftertaste and it’s replaced with gentle, cocoa-like notes.
The funny thing about this coffee is that it tastes the same with, or without the sugar. Nothing can mess up the original taste. So, it’s ideal if you like your coffee sweet.
It’s one of those coffees you just can’t get enough of.
You know, if you are still on a hunt for a high-quality blend to brew on your Keurig, stop looking. Just buy a box or five! of these k-cups. Yes, this coffee is that good! And if you like your coffee really strong, make sure to check out these k-cups too.
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If you like pure and intense coffee taste you will love this K-cup. It is just perfect, both, for morning or afternoon cup. Strong, bold taste will stand still even in milky summer drinks like iced coffees. Nice bitterness, no acidity, this coffee will fulfill the expectations of the most demanding tastes.
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Jeanne Duprey Wagner
This was my absolute favorite Kcup coffee until just recently. They rebranded the look of the packaging, and it tastes like they did the same with the flavor. What gives?