Ho preso quello sopra perché era presumibilmente meno intenso. Anche se l’ho trovato buono, è ancora amaro nonostante l’aggiunta di zucchero. Volevo consigli su quali sono i migliori/altamente preferiti. Ricordo di averne uno nel buffet di un hotel che non era così amaro dopo aver aggiunto zucchero / caffè sahne. Forse questo può essere considerato un indicatore di ciò che sto insinuando. Grazie!

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10 commenti

  1. Taeschno_Flo on

    Dallmayr is usually pretty cheap and has something for every taste.

  2. imagowastaken on

    I like Coffee Circle’s coffee and they have a lot of variety, but they’re pretty dang expensive.

  3. AWildlingAppeared on

    I really like using the Crema e Gusto Classico from Lavazza brand with my Moka pot. I find it not so bitter compared to classic Edeka coffee beans. And adding half tea spoon sugar makes it perfect as well.

  4. tiredofthedigitalage on

    Try to find something preground from a local roaster. Supermarket coffee in general is just not very good. The only exception there are a few fairtrade brands (Hanseatic Coffee, Café Intencion etc) but those come with a heavy increase in price while still only tasting OKAY. 
    What kind of machine are you using? If it’s one of those cheap filter coffee machines from aldi or netto, then bitter is probably all you’re gonna get, regardless of which coffee you’re using.

  5. ArboristTreeClimber on

    IDEE is my favorite brand, I always drink mine black and it’s not super acidic. Tastes the best black in my opinion. You can get it at any Rewe

  6. edgar-alien-poo on

    There’s no “best / highly preferred”, there’s only what *you* prefer. And evidently what you prefer is a very mild, light roast. From the two dots under “Röstung” you can see that, while this is a fairly light roast, it’s not the lightest possible; look for one with only one dot.

    Also, if you have any local coffee roasteries, you should go and talk to them and explain your preferences. They should be able to accommodate your tastes, albeit possibly at a higher price than supermarket coffee.

  7. r3port3d on

    Almost all the standard ground supermarket coffee tastes bitter because 1. the beans are really low quality, 2. they are overroasted to compensate for the low quality and 3. they are then also ground too fine for most coffee preparation methods.

    If you want less bitter coffee, I strongly encourage you, as a first step, to get a coffee grinder. Any cheap grinder will be better than the powder from a supermarket. And then buy beans, light to medium roast, and grind them much more coarse than the powder you’re used to.

    Ultimately, you should be able to enjoy coffee without feeling the need to add sugar to compensate bitterness.

  8. I don’t live in Germany anymore, but when I visit I always take home Tchibo Black&White. I find it a very tasteful and balanced coffee and has been my favourite for years.

    Otherwise I also like the IDEE brand a lot

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