The result: Each packet had been unpalatable for different people. We brew our coffee on tap water in a French press (Bodum). Our neighbor used an old-fashioned ceramic filters, which they set on their pot, my parents have done this coffee in their ordinary coffee and my colleague has used a French press. No matter how the coffees were prepared for this agenda - they taste disgusting. Very, very acidic and as long standing coffee from thermos with heavily on budget-respecting events.
The coffee powder is also much lighter than I'm used to it by good coffees. I shot the video, so you can see the really nice laid-out bags times, knows how much powder in a bag in there (there are 2 heaping spoonfuls of the size of coffee spoon shown in the video) and hopefully the very bright color of the coffee powder recognizes - especially when compared with other coffees.
I am someone who likes likes coffee, but sometimes go to a coffee shop to sample varieties from South America and Africa, and I really believe that there is no high-quality coffee is in bags, but cheapest waste places. I feel somehow deceived as consumers. - That the other reviews were so good, maybe is because they are not based on the Advent season the end of 2014 (in which I bought the calendar), but in previous years. Perhaps the calendar was there all right. In addition, the good reviews in content relate more to the idea and presentation, both really are all right. Only one other reviewer, who wrote here a few days ago, found the coffee very bad in itself. I could not agree more, and give himself the recommendation, just not to give away these calendars to real coffee enthusiasts or even to buy if you value a good coffee. Very, very bad!
Vendor Sunday morning is still the info that the delivery period of the calendar was several days over the specified maximum delivery time. Contact seller then proceeded nice and I got to see the calendar also finally.