Puroast Low Acid Coffee House Blend Drip Grind, 2.5-Pound Bag

Puroast Coffee’s house blend is a rich, flavorful blend of our most popular beans exquisitely blended into the perfect coffee for all day, every day drinking. Puroast Coffee’s innovative roasting process brings out all of the great flavor and creating a coffee that is naturallly lower in acids as well as higher in antioxidants. Feel Better Not Bitter!

Product Features

  • 70% Less Acid than Other Coffees
  • 7X More Antioxidants than Green Tea
  • 100% Pure Coffee – No Additives or Extractions
  • A “Feel Better, Not Bitter” Coffee – No Bitter Aftertaste
  • Innovative Roasting Process developed by Puroast – Unlike any coffee company in the World

3 thoughts on “Puroast Low Acid Coffee House Blend Drip Grind, 2.5-Pound Bag”

  1. THEY HAVE SHIFTED TO A CHEAPER VARIETY OF COFFEE. This is the second review I’ve written for this coffee brand. My first review was 5 stars. The coffee was very flavorful but mellow and the grounds out of the bag were a nice, medium chocolate color. I loved this brand for because it had great flavor and was low-acid. When I received my most recent bag, however, the grounds were much smaller and almost black. I had some grounds left over from my previous bag and looking at them side by side, the color difference is ridiculous. And instead…

  2. This coffee changed my life! This coffee has changed my life… I have an inflammatory disease of my bladder and intestines and I also have GERD and this coffee does not bother me at all! I was told that I was going to have to cut out coffee completely, which was devastating when you have a hard time sleeping and feel like you need a boost in the morning… So when I heard about this, I had to try it and I am so glad that I did! I am a regular customer and buy this bag about every few months! My husband also prefers this…

  3. Burnt rubber smell/taste I was looking forward to this coffee but the moment I opened the bag, my hesitations rose. Who doesn’t enjoy opening a fresh bag of coffee and taking a long, deep smell. Well, from the get go this coffee had a weird chemical smell. Brewed a fresh pot and the kitchen was permeated with a bunt rubber smell (not that nice coffee aroma). Took a sip, same burnt rubber taste that lingered for a while. When my wife came down to the kitchen, her first question was “Is something burning?”…

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