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Kicking Horse Coffee, Kick Ass, Dark Roast, Whole Bean, Certified Organic, Fairtrade, Kosher Coffee, 2.2 Lb, 35.2 Ounce

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  • TASTING NOTES: Chocolate malt, molasses, licorice and an earthy lingering finish.
  • ROAST: Dark
  • ROASTED IN THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS: It’s all deep, dark and delicious, roasted right below the towering Canadian Rocky Mountain peaks
  • AROMA: Smoky, sweet vanilla and dark chocolate.
  • ORGANIC, FAIRTRADE, KOSHER, SHADE GROWN, ARABICA COFFEE: Coffee that is good and fair for the coffee drinkers, the farmers and the planet. 100 percent Certified
  • ORIGIN INDONESIA, CENTRAL & SOUTH AMERICA: Grown in a socially and environmentally responsible way, by farmers with sustainable businesses they can depend on
  • RECOMMENDED BREW METHOD: French Press, Drip, Pour Over, and Moka Pot


Something worth doing, is worth dreaming big. This blend is the spirit of Kicking Horse Coffee, and our bold invitation to wake up and kick ass with us.


John K
Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2025
This coffee delivers a deep, bold flavor with a smooth aroma of dark chocolate and vanilla. The beans are fresh, and the dark roast provides a full-bodied, robust cup. It’s great for those who love a strong, intense brew, and the fact that it’s organic and Fairtrade is a big plus. It works well with a French press, pour-over, or drip machine.The only downside is that it leans a bit on the bitter side. While it has nice chocolate and molasses notes, the smokiness can be overpowering, especially if over-brewed. Still, if you enjoy a strong, rich coffee with a kick, this is a solid choice.
M. Ercolino
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2025
This has been a go to coffee since I discovered it. Great roast aroma, fantastic flavor brew in various types of machines, and fantastic value for the money. This will be a long lived brand for a go to as long as it is available. Awesome coffee Kicking Horse!
Carlos Saenz
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2025
Love this coffee and as a result subscribed to monthly shipments. Price is great, as it is high quality with excellent flavor
GregD128
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2025
Great taste. Bold and strong. Excellent product.
Jolene LaSalle
Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2025
Okay, any of my fellow veterans know what I mean when I say "boot camp" coffee. That's the coffee that chases you around the base slapping you every step of the way and wakes you up fast. Well, this has that same strength, but a MUCH smoother taste, and doesn't tear your stomach all to pieces. This is what you get when you want boot camp strength, but a flavor and taste that are rich, fresh, and silky smooth! Yes, you pay more for this, but it is well worth it, and so are you!
can gunes
Reviewed in Canada on January 24, 2025
Low price
john
Reviewed in Canada on December 30, 2024
Good tasting coffee.
SMiles
Reviewed in the United States on November 30, 2024
A good coffee when on sale. Dark roast isn't our favorite anymore. We have put allot of effort on the right brewing process and equipment. We prefer robust coffee unadulterated by cream or sweetener. We only purchase organic bean.
D. Wilson
Reviewed in the United States on November 13, 2024
Oh my gosh, the "Kick Ass" is probably the best coffee I have ever tasted. I grind by the cup and throw in a couple of cardamom seeds. I just use a cheap burr grinder. Planning to hopefully upgrade on black friday sales. I brew with clever coffee dripper or aeropress depending on how much time I have. Now that we are entering the holiday season, I often add a half shot of eggnog (yum). Coffee drinker for decades. Absolutely love my coffee. I drink it all day. Have tried some of the other beans that kicking Horse roasts and ALWAYS have been fresh and incredible tasty. Each cuppa is a treat. I really like this company and love the "kick ass" roast. A little on the expensive side for as much as I drink coffee but well worth the price. Thanks guys.
JUDY Erhardt
Reviewed in Canada on October 20, 2024
It's over 4yrs that I have had the kickass pleasure and still enjoy the.deep great taste.of the.best in the WEST !!!
Burt
Reviewed in Singapore on October 28, 2022
The coffee was mouldy because it had expired more than three months before I received it
Chris
Reviewed in Canada on January 2, 2018
Nothing too spectacular, but definitely better than most stuff found at the grocery store
emm30
Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2012
Once upon a time, my husband and I used to buy a cup (at least) of coffee shop coffee every day. Eventually, we decided we should just make coffee ourselves at home: buy the packaged coffee shop coffee, make it on our home coffee maker, done and done, right? Well, not so much. The coffee we made at home just didn't taste the same as it did in the coffee shop, and we couldn't figure out why. So we researched. What we found was that there are about a billion variables to making a good cup of coffee. And after all our research regarding methods and equipment along with a bit of trial and error, we now have our home coffee making perfected to our liking. I'd like to caveat this by saying that I am by no means an expert on this stuff--just a regular person who did a lot of research and figured out what PERSONALLY works for me, and if anything I say here happens to help someone out who was in the same shoes I was, then that's great.First off, the coffee maker. We brew our coffee in a Technivorm Moccamaster (apparently one of the few consumer coffee makers that actually heats the water up to be hot enough to reach the ideal temp for making coffee--probably the biggest reason why our initial attemps at home coffee making failed. It's pretty pricey, but you can replicate the same results for much cheaper using a $15 pourover contraption, though it'll involve a more manual effort on your behalf. Another alternative at $150--still somewhat pricey, but about half the cost of the Technivorm--is the Bonavita; if the Bonavita was around back when we were researching coffee makers 3 years ago, we probably would've opted to get that one instead, primarily for the cost savings. The Technivorm was our best option at the time, though, so that's what we got, and we're still extremely happy with it, even after 3 years of daily use.).Just as importantly, we make sure to use high-quality whole bean coffee [stored well if you're not using the whole bag within a week (we use the Friis coffee vault) since CO2 and light are not friends to coffee beans. We also freshly grind just enough whole beans for that particular brew cycle just prior to brewing, and we use a good quality BURR grinder--in our case, the Capresso Infinity burr grinder. Refer to Alton Brown's coffee episode if you're curious why it's so important to use a burr grinder as opposed to a blade grinder.]. We eventually realized we weren't huge fans of a lot of the whole bean coffees easily obtained in supermarkets or large chain coffee shops (I'm looking at you, Starbucks), yet didn't like paying shipping for the coffees from independent, small-batch roasters (as good as those coffees were, I really, REALLY hate paying for shipping). As such, I turned to my trusty Amazon Prime to save the day. I found Kicking Horse Coffee Kick Ass Dark Whole Bean Coffee via the stellar reviews, placed an order, and hoped for the best (2.2 lbs. is a lot of coffee to have if it turns out I didn't like it). Thankfully, I'm happy to say that I've found THE ONE! This coffee is complex, deep, and smoky, yet without any burnt taste at all. And the fact that it's fair-trade and organic is icing on the cake. And (AND!) if that weren't enough, it's quickly and easily available on Amazon Prime AND part of their subscribe-and-save program. WIN!Extra tips:- Preheat your carafe and coffee mugs by filling with hot water and discarding before using so that the cold carafe and coffee mugs don't steal all the heat from your freshly brewed coffee.- Only use good quality, filtered water for brewing.- Make sure you grind your coffee according to how coarse/fine is recommended for the particular coffee you are using, and make sure you use the correct proportions of coffee to water (for those who have European coffee makers such as the Technivorm, keep in mind that a cup of coffee made in these coffee makers is typically less ounces than in American coffee makers).- Clean your burr grinder on a regular basis by using the white rice method. This is especially important if you grind oily coffee beans such as Kicking Horse Kick Ass Dark.
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