Folgers Black Silk Dark Roast Ground Coffee, 20.6 Ounces (Pack of 3)
Category: 1850
Category: 1850
My usual dark roast can taste flat after a few days, but this one stays bold and fresh all the way through the bag. The grind is perfect for my drip machine—never too fine or clumpy.
This dark roast has a real depth of flavor without any of that bitter, burnt aftertaste I've gotten from other brands. The smell alone fills the kitchen in a way that makes my morning feel complete.
Finally, a dark roast that doesn’t taste burnt or watery—this one’s smooth and bold enough to wake me up without bitterness. The 20.6-ounce bags are a great value, lasting me almost a month. I just wish the bags had a resealable zipper.
I’ve been through a lot of dark roasts that taste watery, but this one has a deep, bold flavor that cuts through milk perfectly. The grind is consistent enough for my drip machine, and that 20.6-ounce pack lasts me a solid two weeks.
Finally, a dark roast that actually has some bite without being bitter. The grind is consistent and works perfectly in my drip machine, and the 3-pack keeps me stocked for weeks.
Tried this for my morning French press and it holds up that bold flavor without turning bitter, even when it sits a bit. The roast is dark enough to cut through milk, which is exactly what I was hoping for.
The rich, almost smoky aroma when I open the bag is the real deal, not some artificial flavoring. It brews strong enough to cut through milk without tasting bitter, exactly what I need to wake up. Been through two of the three cans already and the quality held up perfectly.
Finally, a dark roast that’s actually bold without tasting burnt. The grounds are finer than some other brands, so it brews a deeper cup that still works in my drip machine. One 20.6-ounce bag lasts me about three weeks, which is perfect.
I've been buying this for months because it makes a strong, bold cup that actually wakes me up. The 20.6-ounce pack lasts me a good while, and the dark roast flavor is consistent every time.
My morning routine got a serious upgrade—this dark roast has that deep, bold flavor that actually cuts through the creamer. The grind is fine enough for my drip machine without any bitter aftertaste.