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Red Bay Coffee East Fourteenth Tanzanian Coffee Beans - Whole Bean Coffee Dark Roast - Fresh Coffee Whole Bean - Single Origin Coffee Beans - 12oz Resealable Pouch of Specialty Coffee Beans

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Flavor Name: East Fourteenth


Features

  • EAST FOURTEENTH - Rich, full body fresh roasted coffee showcases the talents of Ugandans coffee cooperatives and, for us, represents the big narrative of International Blvd. Flavors evoke blackberry, dark chocolate, and dates for a delicious brew. Our East Fourteenth whole bean coffee dark roast has a rich, dark roast with a full body taste.
  • AWARD WINNING COFFEE - Red Bay Coffee is a multiple medal winner at the worlds largest coffee roaster competition, Golden Bean North America. From seed to cup, Red Bay is devoted to sourcing, roasting and delivering the best and most beautiful single origin whole bean coffee to the people. We work globally to source high quality, sustainable and direct trade coffee.
  • TASTING PROFILE - East Fourteenth dark roast coffee beans have a tasting profile consisting of blackberry, dark chocolate, and date flavors in each cup.
  • WHOLE BEAN SINGLE ORIGIN COFFEE - Red Bay East Fourteenth is sourced directly from Sweet Unity Farms in East Africa. We source our whole coffee beans directly from sustainable farms that support local agricultural development.
  • ROASTED IN OAKLAND - Our coffee is roasted in Oakland and to ensure top freshness for upto 90 days they are packaged in a sealed yet resealable pouch with one way degassing valve.

Specs & Other Info

Specification Details
Brand Red Bay Coffee
Bean Type Whole Bean
Taste Profile East Fourteenth
Caffeine Content Caffeinated
Roast Level Dark
Current Availability No, product is not discontinued
Product Dimensions Approx. 7.2 x 4.92 x 2.56 inches
Net Weight 12 Ounces
Production Company Red Bay Coffee

Frequently asked questions

To maintain the freshness of your Red Bay Coffee East Fourteenth Tanzanian Coffee Beans, store them in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Keep the beans in their original resealable pouch, or transfer them to an airtight container. Avoid refrigeration, as it can cause condensation and affect the flavor of the beans.

Yes, Red Bay Coffee East Fourteenth Tanzanian Coffee Beans can be used with any coffee maker, including drip brewers, French presses, espresso machines, and pour-over coffee makers. Just make sure to grind the beans to the appropriate coarseness for your brewing method before use.

Tanzanian coffee beans, like the ones used for Red Bay Coffee East Fourteenth, are known for their rich, full body and bright, vibrant acidity. They often feature tasting notes such as berry, citrus, and chocolate, making them a favored choice among coffee enthusiasts seeking a complex and flavorful cup.

The 12oz resealable pouch of Red Bay Coffee East Fourteenth Tanzanian Coffee Beans is designed with sustainability in mind. While specific details about the packaging's environmental features may vary, resealable pouches typically aim to reduce waste and ensure freshness. For the most accurate information, check the packaging details or contact Red Bay Coffee directly.

Top Amazon Reviews

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This is our summary and key points to consider based on customer reviews.


The coffee in question has a majority of reviewers raving about its exceptional taste, aroma, and low acidity, making it suitable for those with sensitive stomachs. Described as delicious, unique, and capable of producing cream-like aroma without additives, it's highly praised by its users. However, one review points out it's not a dark roast as described and suggests careful buying in small quantities.

Pros

  • 😋 Excellent taste that is described as "horrendously delicious"
  • 👍 Low acidity, stomach-friendly
  • 🏠 Provides a coffee shop experience at home
  • 💖 Loved by multiple users leading to repurchases and subscriptions
  • 🌟 Fresh packaging with a one-way valve for extended freshness

Cons

  • ✋ Misleading roast level description for some customers
  • ⏳ Potential quality issues when not bought fresh

Should I Buy It?

If you're in the market for a coffee that offers a unique, delicious taste and is gentle on the stomach, this certainly seems like a good choice. Keep in mind the roast level may not be as dark as some prefer, so if you're looking for a strong dark roast, you might want to explore further. Buying in small quantities could ensure the freshest taste. Overall, the positive reviews suggest giving this coffee a try.


  • Quality coffee with an excellent aroma and smooth taste
Flavor Name: Red Bay Coffee Beans
The gift selection package has three brands of coffee; King’s Prize, Motherland and Coltrane. All are rated as a medium roast coffee blend. For someone that likes a smooth tasting coffee that doesn’t overpower the pallet will really enjoy these blends. From opening the package to enjoying a cup of coffee every time! Here are a few noteworthy comments regarding this coffee. Freshness: Excellently packaged and sealed. I could not smell a single bean until I opened the package. I suspect the air tight seal keeps the beans very fresh, and will do so for a long time. Once the package is opened, it permeates my office with a pleasant coffee bean aroma. Prior to this review, my wife did not like the smell of coffee, thus I had to move the coffee maker from the kitchen to my office room. However, the aroma of Red Bay coffee beans appeals to her. The seal used for each bag easily closes for an airtight seal, keeping the unused portion very fresh. Aroma: While I’m not an expert at aroma’s, I can tell that each of the Red Bay coffee’s have a unique bean smell that are slightly different from one another. I compared this smell with an instant and a common generic brand. The instant coffee had no smell at all and the generic brand had a ‘machine’ smell to it. I believe that I was smelling chemicals. No wonder my wife didn’t like the aroma of the generic brands. Red Bay beans clearly have a pleasant and distinct odor that will put a coffee lover in a “coffee drinking” mood. On the front of each bag that contains ingredients of that blend. The “Motherland” has orange blossom, turbinado sugar and damson plum. While I can’t smell these flavors, there is something about the taste. I cannot uniquely identify the particular flavors within a sip of coffee, but can tell that the sip is very smooth. I find myself finishing a cup too quickly. I thoroughly enjoy all three blends. While they are all considered a medium dark roast, I find the Coltrane and King’s Prize to be a little stronger. I extremely like the brand “Motherland”. It has this light mellow coffee flavor that doesn’t overpower my taste buds – I could drink gallons of this each morning! I’m not scientist-I don’t know how much or even if there is any caffeine in these beans; or perhaps it could just be the natural ingredients that are used in the blend; but by the end of my first cup in the morning, I’m awake and ready for the day. I don’t use a lot of beans, maybe about 35 beans to make a ‘4 cup’ mini machine (about 20 ounces-that’s a little larger than a small water bottle). And to boot, I warm up a second batch using the same beans. While the flavor is diminished, I still get a decent second pot of coffee out of it. When pouring the coffee from the coffee maker, I can see that these three brands have a nice light brown look. Other generic brands are much darker, even when a small amount of coffee bean is used. You will need a blender as this coffee arrives in bean form. In research that I have done online, it appears having the coffee in bean form until it is used keeps the coffee fresher and the taste from getting stale. I have only had this sample for two weeks, but each time I open a bag, I can’t help but smell the pleasant aroma of the bean. I can taste quality in the beans and am reminded of the exemplary manor in which they must have been processed. The beans arrived very fresh and due to the packing, I’m able to keep unused portions fresh as well. All three types in this gift set are a medium blend in my opinion for someone that wants to enjoy taking a sip of coffee. I nice refreshing taste on a cold winter’s day! I would like to see a gift package with more selections. Possibly reduce to size of the bag and include other flavors; Brazilian Cake Lady, East fourteenth, Slow Burn and Carver’s Dream in a gift package. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 15, 2020 by Mark

  • makes me happy
Flavor Name: Dark Roast
I finally found this delicious coffee.
Reviewed in the United States on November 8, 2024 by Mo

  • The best coffee!
Flavor Name: Dark Roast
I’ve tried a lot of coffee beans over the years, and Red Bay is the best of them all. Well roasted, not bitter. Oakland based company that really prides themselves on their beans. They also have brick and mortar shops around the Bay Area. All their bean varieties have been great! I’ve given their coffee beans as gifts at the holidays. They’re that good! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2024 by KatieBee

  • Pretty good | Red Bay Coffee Ocho Libre Decaf Espresso Coffee Beans
Flavor Name: Ocho Libre
Nice aroma, good body and lots of rich flavor. I know people hate on decaf a lot but it's generally my go-to most days; at most I'm a half-caf type of gal. I have served this to many a person at my home who had no idea whatsoever it was decaf, including the most diehard of coffee snobs - I mean, connoisseurs. My one complaint is that I do like a more oily bean and these are a little on the dry side, but it is such a minor complaint I must admit these have been my go-to coffee beans for the last 3 orders. I was just saying I might branch out to something new next time...but if it ain't broke, I don't really want to fix it. I'm happy with these beans in general and will continue to recommend them to others. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2022 by Moonglow ColorKid

  • Well balanced
Flavor Name: East Fourteenth
Exceptionally well-balanced cup of coffee. I normally sip my coffee but I could almost gulp this down! I’ve been buying various varieties to find out what I like. I can’t wait to try their other versions. Bravo!
Reviewed in the United States on September 28, 2024 by Pat

  • Great coffee
Flavor Name: King's Prize
Great coffee from a small local business.
Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2024 by james

  • Good but nothing special
Flavor Name: Dark Roast
This is good coffee but I found nothing noteworthy about it.
Reviewed in the United States on August 7, 2024 by Lynn Hobbs

  • Fresh ground beans
Flavor Name: Red Bay Coffee Beans
I have always loved the way coffee smells. This coffee did not disappoint me. The aroma when you open the box was great. Couldn't wait to taste the three flavors. The fresh ground beans made my morning. Then I brewed myself a cup. This was the best coffee I have had in a long time. I do not use fresh ground beans. I think that make the difference. I have tried all three flavors and I must say I don't really have a favorite, I like them all. They are a great medium roast, but If I had to choose, I choose Motherland. I have shared this coffee with my family, and they really like them as much as I do. Thanks for sharing ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 15, 2020 by Joyce Christian-Alexander

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