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Dean's Beans Organic Coffee

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4.36(8)

8 ratings
Ratings here are based on aggregated user reviews of individual roasts from Dean's Beans Organic Coffee.
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Each coffee we roast comes from a unique geography and society. We have close relationships with our farmer cooperatives and work with them toward direct development projects and ecological responsibility. Come meet the growers and learn about their coffees and their lands. At Dean’s Beans, respect and caring for the environment is paramount. We have been 100% certified organic since day one. To us, purchasing organic is more than just a popular commodity; it is a philosophical commitment rooted in respect for the earth, the farmer, our co-workers and the consumer.

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Dean's Beans Organic Coffee is a coffee roaster from Orange, MA United States. We have 10 cataloged roasts with 8 total reviews with a score of 4.36.

10 roasts

Name Roast Level Bean Source
Dark International Blend
Medium Americas Blend
Medium Americas Blend
Medium International Blend

4.17(3)

Medium Peru
Dark -
- Honduras
- -
- -
- International Blend

Top Reviews(8)

  • Theodore (Ted) Chan, Managing Editor

    1103 roasts rated, avg score of 4.28

    4.50 - Average

    4.00 - Aroma

    4.00 - Finish

    4.50 - Flavor

    4.00 - Acidity

    4.50 - Balance

    5.00 - Quality

    Versatile coffee that works as pourover, espresso, and Moka Pot. In all 3 this coffee has a wonderful natural sweetness that really the roaster has really brought out. Very clean aftertaste. Medium crema as espresso.

    Also impressed that it's carbon neutral.

    Cupping Method:Purchased from Codman Farm in Lincoln, MA

  • Theodore (Ted) Chan, Managing Editor

    1103 roasts rated, avg score of 4.28

    4.50 - Average

    Good dark roast cold brew. Dark roast lovers will love it. Dark chocolate cake, a lot of bold flavor. Nitro balances it out!

    Cupping Method:Cold brew can from Codman Farm

  • Theodore (Ted) Chan, Managing Editor

    1103 roasts rated, avg score of 4.28

    4.50 - Average

    4.00 - Aroma

    4.50 - Value

    4.00 - Finish

    4.50 - Flavor

    4.00 - Acidity

    4.50 - Balance

    Well executed Americas medium roast blend. You expect caramel, nutty, and some good acidity, and that's what you get here. In addition, Dean's Bean's is fair-trade and organic. If you do the palate equivalent of squinting, there's something very interesting, almost a slight winter green that makes this coffee a bit more fun and complex.

    Cupping Method:Pourover at Coffeelands in Lancaster, MA

    11 months ago · See more from Theodore (Ted)
  • Theodore (Ted) Chan, Managing Editor

    1103 roasts rated, avg score of 4.28

    4.50 - Average

    4.00 - Aroma

    4.50 - Finish

    4.00 - Flavor

    5.00 - Acidity

    5.00 - Balance

    Bright, clean, cold brew with nice balanced acidity. Super smooth.

    Cupping Method:Cold brew from Coffeelands in Clinton, MA, a coffeeshop that serves Dean's Beans.

    11 months ago · See more from Theodore (Ted)
  • Theodore (Ted) Chan, Managing Editor

    1103 roasts rated, avg score of 4.28

    4.50 - Average

    4.00 - Finish

    4.50 - Flavor

    4.50 - Acidity

    5.00 - Balance

    I'm not sure who thought to put this mix of beans together (Timor + Latin America + espresso blend?!) but it really works well as medium house roast type of coffee. It has enough natural sweetness to balance off a touch of earthiness. It's chocolatey and full-bodied. Very, very smooth.

    The fruitness is simple but pleasant, a red apple type. The finish is bit short, more the type where you want to take another sip that have it linger, but that's OK.

    (This review also appears on the Acton Coffee House page as they have their own brand, but since we know this to Dean's Beans, we wanted to give them credit for it)

    Cupping Method:At Acton Coffee House

  • Theodore (Ted) Chan, Managing Editor

    1103 roasts rated, avg score of 4.28

    4.00 - Average

    4.00 - Aroma

    4.00 - Finish

    4.00 - Quality

    UPDATE: Awesome barista at Coffeelands in Clinton, MA gave me a pull after I said I didn't like it. Maybe the bag I got was a dud or not stored properly (I did get it from a farm store). She got a solid crema and it was a solid, neutral Italian dark roast espresso. Still didn't get a lot of complexity but it was good. Beautiful looking beans. Great company with great values. Beans smell great and don't look burned. Tried 4 different ways to get good coffee out, tried different temps of espresso machine and just doesn't work for me. Tastes bitter in moka pot. A little bit bitter with no crema in espresso machine.
  • Veronica Fair

    12 roasts rated, avg score of 4.67

    4.00 - Average

    As an iced Americano seems smoky and tobacco.

    I give it a 3 for that.

    As a pourover I liked it more. I give it a 4.
    1 year ago · See more from Veronica
  • Emily Schadler

    93 roasts rated, avg score of 4.24

    4.00 - Average

    4.00 - Aroma

    4.00 - Value

    4.00 - Finish

    4.00 - Flavor

    3.00 - Acidity

    I had the sensation of tasting a burnt marshmallow on a smore the first couple of drinks I took - that was fun. It made a nice morning cup, not super fancy but a good way to start the day.

    Cupping Method:Pour over

    11 months ago · See more from Emily
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