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Asda Everyday Ground Coffee DarkNewest Review: ... for percolators, cafetieres and filters. On the back of the pack I'm given instructions on how to make the coffee and how to ... more |
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by - written on 23/06/09 (Very useful, 85 readings)
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I really do enjoy a good cup of coffee from time to time to kick start my brain! I have a cafetiere and indulge myself usually a couple of times a day as a change from my habitual tea drinking! Priced at £1.28 a pack it was actually the cheapest coffee on display in my local Asda store and what swung me into buying it is not only the price of it but I wanted a really rich coffee but a change from my favoured French for a while! The Packaging.... Dark bronze oblong foil bag and on the front I'm told it is 'Everyday' Dark Roast Ground Coffee which is strength 4 and suitable for percolators, cafetieres and filters. On the back of the pack ... Read the complete review
by - written on 24/01/09 (Very useful, 51 readings)
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These are difficult times financially for many people. We have a dilemma. We want to spend less but enjoy the same quality as if we were spending a lot. Asda Everyday Ground Dark Coffee is the answer to this problem (at least in respect of coffee cost savings). I have been using this coffee since I discovered it. I love coffee, the stronger the better for me, so I often forked out for decent brand coffee's which can be anything up to £4 for 227g. I tried supermarket brand coffees and found them disgusting to say the least (I will be writing a review on Tesco Italian brand soon which will sharply contrast witht his one!). That was until I found this little gem ... Read the complete review
by - written on 30/10/08 (Very useful, 41 readings)
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First of all, you can laugh with amusement as at the time of this review, Asda still had this product miss-listed on their home-shopping as 'instant' coffee OK so here we go. Asda Everyday comes in two distinct types, Medium & Dark. I have tried both! (bonus) The difference between them is that while both are Strength 4 (on a scale of 1 - 5 and 5 being the strongest) the dark comes through distinctively much darker, headier brew for those used to more European coffee like espresso. I prefer the dark to the medium in this case.... mainly because I drink coffee black and the dark looks like a major coffee hit is coming ... Read the complete review
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