I bought and gave some to my brother last year. Smells amazing, but I haven't tasted it. Not a covfefe guy.
Bought some for the first time. H&H is now carrying it. Picked up some 'thin blue line'
and some 'coffee or die'. My son had been ordering his on line but hadn't had the c or d so I have it to him.
I'm having a cup of the tbl now. It's a medium roast and my first thought is how much I'm going to save on coffee. It's pretty strong, I don't think I'll need my normal three cups.
We have a new Breville and have been enjoying the BRCC the best so far. Just spend $100 on more coffee from them so we don't run out. Very happy with it so far. And can't believe we kept that crap Kurig for so damn long.
I seem to remember some kind of hullaballoo about the Black Rifle Coffee guys... I read a long thing about it. Some "operator" from the Afghan theater accusing them of being posers who really weren't the badass heroes they made themselves out to be? Special Forces or something? I don't remember, I'd have to look it up when I find the time...
<edit> Memory is REALLY fuzzy about it all, so definitely take it with a grain of salt or three. I want to say it might have been about taking advantage of other vets or something, I dunno.
The owner/founder is a former army special forces guy. Makes a lot of funny videos with Mat Best a former army ranger.
Ever since I started grinding my own beans I can't drink Folgers or any of the traditional brands of ground coffee. It's just a lesser level of blech than instant coffee.I'm sorry, but I just want coffee. Folgers Classic Roast is the best I've found.
Oh, and you will NEVER see me in a "coffee shop" that is selling froo-froo coffee.
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