

🏔️ Elevate your mornings with the peak of organic coffee perfection!
Kicking Horse Coffee's Organic Fairtrade Ground Three Sisters Medium is a 280g pack of expertly blended Arabica beans combining light, medium, and dark roasts. Certified organic and Fairtrade, it delivers a smooth, savory flavor with notes of stone fruit and cocoa. This medium roast ground coffee is free from additives and preservatives, ethically sourced from Central and South America, and designed for convenient brewing without compromising quality.






| ASIN | B00M31BPLC |
| ASIN | B00M31BPLC |
| Best Sellers Rank | #45,423 in Grocery ( See Top 100 in Grocery ) #718 in Ground Coffee |
| Brand Name | Kicking Horse Coffee |
| Caffeine Content Description | Caffeinated |
| Certificate Type | ECE |
| Coffee Roast Level | Medium Roast |
| Coffee Type | Coffee Bean |
| Container Type | Can |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (6,422) |
| Customer reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (6,422) |
| Diet Type | Kosher |
| Flavor | Three Sisters - Medium Roast |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00629070900081, 00885432538136 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Dimensions | 12.7 x 12.7 x 12.7 centimeters |
| Item Form | Ground |
| Item Package Weight | 0.3 Kilograms |
| Item Volume | 10 Fluid Ounces |
| Item Weight | 10 Ounces |
| Item model number | 629070900081 |
| Model Number | 629070900081 |
| Number of Items | 6 |
| Number of Pieces | 6 |
| Part Number | 629070900081 |
| Product Dimensions | 12.7 x 12.7 x 12.7 cm; 283.5 g |
| Product Shelf Life | 3 Months |
| Region of Origin | Central $ South America |
| Size | 280 g (Pack of 1) |
| Special Ingredients | Stone Fruit, Cocoa |
| Specialty | Certified Organic |
| UPC | 885432538136 629070910080 629070900081 885558061457 885205946434 885810233370 |
| Unit Count | 10.0 Ounce |
| Variety | Three Sisters Medium Roast Arabica Blend |
S**N
This coffee is amazing, I tried the three sisters medium ground after watching a video stating this coffee doesn't have any additives, mold, or preservatives. This is the best coffee I've had in I can't even remember! I'm definitely stocking up on other flavors. It's smooth and taste clean. I am a convert!
W**1
Short story long... We love a good coffee, so taste, profile, body, acidity etc. all need to be spot on to make the cut. The best way to get what you want, how you want it is to buy the raw beans, roast and grind yourself. But who has time for that? So we decided to have another kid... I love the kid, but he has the lungs of a screeching spider monkey that just hit the lottery. So getting the average of 30 minutes of sleep at a time, our Nespresso and Keurig single cup makers couldn't keep up come morning. I know what you're thinking, (you say you're a coffee snob but you use a keurig?!" .. Yes.. when you're getting negative sleep each night, convenience is nice. Not saying it's a great cup of coffee, but it satisfies well enough. The Nespresso makes a pretty solid cup of coffee, but the cost per pod is much higher. I can't afford to spending all that money for pods with as much as we're drinking lately... that's like a Ferrari a week. So here we are... with a drip pot. Add that to our pour over, french press, two pod makers, moka... our house looks like a Starbucks on steroids. But hey, for the sake of quantity and money, we'll give it a shot. So I went in search of a great roast... This was the real uphill battle.. a battle that took us through every roast on the store shelves, and many through Amazon. We searched high and low for a good roast, our taste buds longing for a good cup of coffee... but all we found was bitterness, weak roasts and acidity that would make drinking from a car battery enticing. We tried to fine tune amounts... ultra filtered water.. we even mixed various roasts together, which actually helped.. but who can live like that?! So the journey continued... with fear we may never have good coffee again. Sure, at this point going on -5671 hours of sleep, the caffeine was a primary issue, keeping me from turning into Gollum... and we were still being supplied that. But our taste buds longed for something good again. Our search continued, until one day we were at a discount store and bought a bag of Kicking Horse to try. At this point, with all the money we were wasting on bad coffee I practically had to work overtime and get a second job.. (just kidding... but seriously...) we started grabbing some to try at the discount store. Brought this puppy home - our first bag of Kicking Horse - and was excited to try it. I looked at the bag and my heart dropped like a lead balloon. On the side, it said "Decaf". After shaking my head in shame and wondering what my wife was going to say about my man card, I decided to try it. To my surprise, it was a very good roast... especially for a demonic, perverted thing like Decaf! But we still needed caffeine... we'll keep that Decaf for a rainy day when we no longer need the caffeine.. like when the kids get married or something. This whole occurrence however, was my gateway to Kicking Horse. We decide to try some of their other roasts, since the Decaf reeled us in. I ordered the Three Sisters, Kick @$$, and Smart @$$. We usually like a darker roast, so I thought I'd like that one best, but I found it a little weak to be honest. Still good taste, and no bitterness... kinda like that good old hunting dog. He's a good dog, loyal, but doesn't really help you out. Then I tried the other two, and Three Sisters blew my socks off! For a medium roast, it was a nice strong roast. No bitterness or harsh acidity, and the flavor profile was amazing! My first taste of this was Heavenly... as if the angels were singing. Seriously... if I could tap an iv of this straight into my bloodstream I would. So there it is... best roast I've had in a long time. My only regret is that they don't sell it by the pallet full. Kid still sleeps horrible, but hey... at least we can have a good cup of coffee in the morning that not only gives us caffeine, but also is enjoyable to drink. Thanks, Kicking Horse!!
A**L
Good coffee nice flavor will buy more when they go on sale
C**E
I have been using this brand of coffee for about 5 years I would say. Three Sisters version. The reason I tried it was by accident. It was on sale verses other brands. I was purchasing it at $6.99 regularly after that. It was available even at blue box stores. And it did not cause acid reflux issues like other coffee. But, when Lavazza Gold costs less, you know something is wrong. The taste was great, not acidic, and mild. Not burnt roast either. Balanced. I was happy to be able to enjoy coffee again. High acid just goes badly for me. Slowly the price crept up to $14.99! in a short time, for such a small bag. It says it’s organic, but we can’t verify it unless we find more information. It is not a flavoured coffee or a decent size for this price point for filter coffee. It’s not fancy or specialty coffee. I was using it sparingly to make it last, and it lasted me 2 weeks stretching it. Otherwise you can use a pack per week easily which is what I did before. I keep it on hand, but no longer purchase multiples per month unless it’s at a reasonable cost again. As consumers we expect value for our money. When this is not met, you move on. The packaging is always deflated and not vacuum packed. They need better packaging for online orders. Just tweaking it and taking extra step with additional clear packing bags at least. Expresso is a smaller vacuum packed package because you use less of it and it’s highly caffeinated. Being it’s a Canadian brand, it should be more reasonable in cost vs commercial US brands or European brands. But it’s twice the price. I support small businesses, organic, but I need to justify value, $69 a month on regular coffee makes anyone with European decent just run in opposite direction when you can stock up on Italian premium coffee. One star off for poor packaging that arrives damaged every order, small qty for price, and inflation. Otherwise good filter coffee for everyday. Seal bags in other bags as other vendors do, for Amazon shipping protection, handling, storage, or vacuum pack into hard bricks for freshness. The valve seems compromised each time. I transfer it into glass vacuum jars to prevent staleness in their current packaging. Which does not come with metal wires in the tops, or zip closure to close in freshness. I will continue to get it if on sale. And would go back to it full time if costs return to reasonable pricing.
K**R
I always add a teaspoon of baking soda to my French press...im not a fan of bitterness. I find myself finishing the entire pot of coffee instead of just having one cup. I just purchased 2 bags of Three sisters a couple weeks ago and ordering more today. Ive been drinking kicking horse coffee for a years now. There other blends taste great too. I like that this company does small batches and this company test for mold.
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