Folgers Black Silk, Dark Roast Ground Coffee


Category: 1850


Category: 1850
The first sip hit me with that bold, smoky punch I've been craving in my morning cup. It's smooth enough to drink black but still has that deep, intense finish that lingers nicely. My whole kitchen smells like a real coffee shop now.
Finally, a dark roast that doesn't taste burnt or ashy. The grind is fine enough for my drip machine, and it brews a cup with a smooth, rich finish that I actually look forward to in the morning.
I was a bit worried it might be too bitter, but this brew is surprisingly smooth with a deep, rich flavor that's exactly what I need in the morning. It fills the whole kitchen with that bold coffee smell.
Finally, a dark roast that doesn't taste burnt—this one's smooth and rich, with a deep cocoa note that lingers. It's strong enough to wake me up but not bitter, and the grounds are just the right consistency for my drip brewer. Perfect for mornings when I need a serious caffeine hit without any harsh aftertaste.
The bold, smoky flavor really cuts through my morning milk without getting bitter, and the grind is fine enough for my drip machine. I’ve been buying this for months and it consistently delivers that strong kick I need.
Finally tried this dark roast and it holds up even after sitting in the pot for an hour—no bitterness creeping in. The richness is perfect for my morning commute mug, and it's smooth enough to drink black.
The bag arrived this morning and I brewed a pot immediately—the rich, almost smoky aroma filled the whole kitchen. It's surprisingly smooth for a dark roast, no bitter aftertaste at all, but bold enough to wake me up properly. Definitely my new go-to for a strong morning cup.
Finally, a dark roast that doesn't taste burnt or watery—this one has a deep, almost smoky richness that cuts right through cream. I've been grinding my own beans for years, but this pre-ground stuff is surprisingly fresh and aromatic. It's become my go-to for a quick morning cup that actually wakes me up.
Finally, a dark roast that delivers actual boldness without turning bitter. The richness comes through even when I brew it in my drip machine, and the price for a 30.5-ounce can is hard to beat.
The deep, smoky flavor with zero bitterness surprised me — it’s smooth enough to drink black without wincing. I brew it in my drip machine and the rich aroma fills the whole kitchen instantly.