Tony is addicted to coffee. I don’t even talk to him in the morning until he has finished at least one cup!
When I heard that Tyler’s Coffee was looking for people to review their coffee I jumped at the chance.
Tyler’s Coffee is unique in that they use a “Z-Roasting” process that optimizes the time the coffee beans are cooked; the result is high levels of caffeine and free of acid.
Since the coffee is acid free, your tooth enamel won’t become damaged. Also since there is no acid, even those with sensitive stomachs, or those that suffer from acid reflux can enjoy a cup of coffee.
Tyler’s Coffee is available in both regular and decaf. They use no chemicals to decaffeinate their coffee. Instead they use a Swiss Water Based Process to decaffeinate their Arabica coffee beans. Their Arabica beans are shipped from South America to their roasting factory in Arizona.
Tylers Coffee – Review and Giveaway
The first thing I noticed when I opened the sample they gave me was how fine the grinds were. They were also almost black, a lot darker than the usual coffee grinds we use. Next I noticed the smell. It didn’t smell like any coffee I had ever smelled before. I figured it was attributed to the unique Z-Roasting process and proceeded to make my coffee.
I added cream and sugar, they way I normally would, and took a sip. I thought it tasted weird – I cant really describe it, but it didn’t taste at all like any coffee I had before. I think Tony saw my face and didn’t even want to try a cup. I had him take a sip from my cup and he didn’t like it either. I tried a few more sips and eventually ended up dumping it. I think it was just too strong for our taste.
After I dumped my cup, I noticed a dark somewhat thick liquid in the bottom of my cup – it almost looked like chocolate syrup! I don’t know if maybe because Tyler’s Coffee is so finely ground if it perhaps made it through the filter and it collected at the bottom of my cup, or if it was just a fluke. I should note that I DID use filtered water as recommended – we always use water from our britta to make coffee with.
I did see that the preferred method of brewing Tylers Coffee is to use a French Press – I used our regular coffee maker.
I may not have liked it, but that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t try it – especially if you have a sensitive stomach!
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I learned that their coffee is made from South American Arabican Beans
I learned they are acid free
No chemicals are used to decaffinate their coffee!
I learned that acid free coffee protects your tooth enamel.
They don’t use chemicals to decaffinate their coffee.
bebemiqui82(at)yahoo(dot)com
Tyler’s coffee uses a Swiss Water Based Process to decaffeinate our Arabica coffee beans.
marissaisthebest@live.com
I learned that it comes the Finest hand-picked Arabica beans and shipped from South America to their roasting factory in Arizona.
grammypenny@frontier.com
acid free wow the things you learn
roasting factory in Arizone
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i learned they are acid free — aggiegrad02@gmail.com
Tylers Coffee is acid free!
I like that their coffee is acid free.
mintstatesportswear(at)juno(dot)com
I learned that they use no chemicals to decaffeinate their coffee.
ayancey(at)dishmail(dot)net
No Chemicals are used in the process of decaffeination
Regular acidic coffee can erode tooth enamel! Eek!!
Cherriesjessilee@gmail.com
acid leads to erosion of tooth enamel
jessicawedwards@gmail.com
It is great for those with sensitive stomachs
I like the Z-Roasted process. We like strong coffee, but that means it’s lower in caffeine.
nineteen19 at blackfoot dot net
in the 2006 holiday season a spot came on the shelf of an exclusive, high-end Arizona grocery store chain called AJ’s Fine Foods. The success at the store in Tucson was phenomenal, so much so that they are now in every branch of AJ’s throughout Arizona. They sold more coffee in a month than any other new coffee company found in AJ’s
mverno@roadrunner.com
I love that this is acid free!
onecheaplady@yahoo.com
I learned that they use a Z-Roasting system
Their coffee is acid free.
They dont use chemicals to decaffinate their coffee.
amy16323(at)gmail(dot)com
I learned that the finest hand-picked Arabica beans are shipped from South America to their roasting factory in Arizona.
kitty32504 at cox dot net
Their coffee is acid free, which would be so good for my teeth and stomach
megan.morgan8749 at gmail dot com
Benefits of an acid free coffee are tooth enamel is protected and teeth are stronger leading to fewer cavities.
This is something I learned.
madamerkf at aol dot com
I learned that Tyler’s Coffee has a level of caffeine that exceeds most other coffee brands. I also learned that their Arabica beans are shipped to their roasting plant in Arizona from South America.
fromfurrin at gmail dot com
I learned that their computerized “Z-Roasting” system optimizes roasting time to assure that Tyler’s Coffee is acid free with maximum flavor.
alittlepieceofheaven777(at)yahoo(dot)com
The coffee beans are picked in South America and roasted in Arizona. wgbc1446[at]yahoo[dot]com
I learned that they use No Chemicals to decaffeinate their coffee!
I learned they are located in Tucson Arizona! I love trying new coffee
Their regular coffee has a level of caffeine that exceeds most other coffee brands
Tyler’s Coffee uses a “Z-Roasting” process that optimizes the time the coffee beans are cooked
vmkids3 at msn dot com
tylers coffee
their roasting factory is in arizona
tcogbill at live dot com
high levels of caffeine and free of acid
that Tylers coffee won’t hurt the enamal on teeth. And that is is fair trade coffee!
mpapetti@live.com
They use No Chemicals to decaffeinate our coffee!
they use a z-roasting process
thanks
rochelle johnson
traceyj40@sbcglobal.net
I learned that Tyler’s coffee uses a Swiss Water Based Process to decaffeinate our Arabica coffee beans. Our Arabica beans are shipped from South America to our roasting factory in Arizona.
I relish, result in I discovered exactly what I used to be looking
for. You’ve ended my four day long hunt! God Bless you man. Have a great day. Bye
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