International Rank: #1052 out of 1085
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Vermont Rank: #8 out of 8
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Green Mountain Coffee

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3.75(8)

8 ratings
Ratings here are based on aggregated user reviews of individual roasts from Green Mountain Coffee.
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4 star
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Green Mountain Coffee is a coffee roaster from Waterbury, TX United States. We have 55 cataloged roasts with 8 total reviews with a score of 3.75.

51 roasts

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Top Reviews(9)

  • Theo Chan, Managing Editor

    1418 roasts rated, avg score of 4.29

    5.00 - Average

    5.00 - Aroma

    4.50 - Value

    5.00 - Finish

    4.50 - Flavor

    4.50 - Acidity

    5.00 - Balance

    4.50 - Quality

    Great

    Cupping Method:REally good

    1 year ago · See more from Theo
  • Theo Chan, Managing Editor

    1418 roasts rated, avg score of 4.29

    4.00 - Average

    4.50 - Aroma

    4.00 - Flavor

    4.00 - Balance

    Had this yesterday during a meeting! Smooth, full-bodied for a K-Cup. Nice aroma. Nutty and chocolate.

    Cupping Method:K-Cup, standard office machine.

    1 year ago · See more from Theo
  • Theo Chan, Managing Editor

    1418 roasts rated, avg score of 4.29

    4.00 - Average

    4.00 - Finish

    4.00 - Flavor

    3.50 - Acidity

    4.50 - Balance

    Super smooth and easy to drink, not bad at all for a K-Cup.
    1 year ago · See more from Theo
  • Theo Chan, Managing Editor

    1418 roasts rated, avg score of 4.29

    4.00 - Average

    4.00 - Aroma

    4.00 - Finish

    4.00 - Flavor

    4.00 - Acidity

    4.00 - Balance

    I feel like it's hard to call this a light roast as specialty coffee drinker, but I think this is a solid filter / donut shop style coffee. I think it's better as filter, enough so that I reviewed it separately.

    It's very smooth with a nice mouthfeel. While it doesn't have a lot of complexity, it's chocolately with enough acidity to go well with doughnuts, pancakes, french toast, tc.

    Cupping Method:I've definitely had this before, but today it was the hot drip at the Downyflake in Nantucket, MA

    5 months ago · See more from Theo
  • Victoria S-C

    571 roasts rated, avg score of 4.31

    4.00 - Average

    Thought it would be terrible but pleasantly surprised!
    5 months ago · See more from Victoria
  • Carol C

    2 roasts rated, avg score of 4.50

    4.00 - Average

    It's not bad.
    5 months ago · See more from Carol
  • Theo Chan, Managing Editor

    1418 roasts rated, avg score of 4.29

    3.50 - Average

    3.00 - Balance

    4.00 - Quality

    Totally fine, very dark.

    Cupping Method:K-Cup

    1 year ago · See more from Theo
  • Theo Chan, Managing Editor

    1418 roasts rated, avg score of 4.29

    3.50 - Average

    3.00 - Aroma

    3.50 - Finish

    3.50 - Flavor

    3.00 - Acidity

    4.00 - Balance

    Easy to drink lighter roast K-cup. Sort of watery and I cant really taste any nuttiness or citrus. Short, clean finish.

    Safe, easy to drink source of caffeine.

    Cupping Method:K-Cup in lobby of Springhill Suites as a 6oz cup

    8 months ago · See more from Theo
  • Theo Chan, Managing Editor

    1418 roasts rated, avg score of 4.29

    3.50 - Average

    4.00 - Finish

    3.50 - Flavor

    4.00 - Acidity

    3.50 - Balance

    I got stuck in the basement due to some work on the house, away from my espresso machine and pourover. And I was cold, and it's afternoon, so a decaf sounded good and I'd been meaning to test this one, if nothing else to exercise my K-Cup testing setup.

    I always feel like our site is to quite fair to GMCR and other K-cups because they're not really trying to compare with specialty coffee. Nonetheless I try to be fair and partial and grade them in relationship. And some commodity producers score 2 and 3 stars, where we see GMRC in the 3.5 to 4.

    This is a satisfying decaf that's quite clean. It's light, clean and has good chocolate note and a little bit of baking spice. Though I think overall it's fairly non-descript. You get the sense that might be what are going for?

    Cupping Method:I grabbed this pod awhile back, I think from a Marriott in Portland, ME with a K-cup.

    2 weeks ago · See more from Theo

Editor's Overview

Green Mountain Coffee Roasters is a specialty coffee and coffee maker brand headquartered in Waterbury, Vermont. Founded in 1981, the company started as a small café and grew to become one of the leading coffee roasters in the United States. It is particularly known for its strong commitment to sustainability and ethical sourcing of coffee. The brand sources its coffee beans from various parts of the world, ensuring they are environmentally friendly and support fair labor practices.

Green Mountain Coffee Roasters is also recognized for its innovation in the coffee industry, particularly through its early adoption of single-serve coffee pods and machines. In 2006, it acquired Keurig, Inc., which popularized the Keurig single-serve coffee system. This acquisition transformed the company and helped expand its market presence dramatically, making its coffee products accessible to a broader consumer base with the convenience of single-serve brewing.

-Ted Chan, Managing Editor
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