International Rank: #422 out of 821
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United States Rank: #255 out of 465
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Hawaii Rank: #9 out of 12
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Kau Coffee Mill

Flag of United States Ka'u, Hawaii
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Kaʻu Coffee Mill, LLC is a full service coffee mill providing services and retail sales in the district of Kaʻu on the Island of Hawaii. The retail shop provides free tours of coffee orchards, as well as the milling and roasting facilities. The products available for sale include a wide variety of fine Kaʻu coffee, macadamia nuts, coffee treats and gifts. Visitors are greeted enthusiastically and welcomed to free tours, samples, and unique items for sale found nowhere else on the island.

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Kau Coffee Mill is a coffee roaster from Ka'u, HI United States. We have 10 cataloged roasts with 1 total reviews with a score of 4.50.

10 roasts

Top Reviews(1)

  • Coffee Yinzer

    67 roasts rated, avg score of 4.50

    4.50 - Average

    Trying the Ka'u Coffee Mill Medium Roast from Hawaii. I think their website has the tasting notes correct on this one.

    "Bright aroma, delicate but authoritative, with a rich and sweet acidity.
    First, you will note the classic fruit/floral aromatics that lean toward chocolate. In the first sip, you will taste the complex and balanced flavor with notes of plum and citrus, which then cleanly carry through into the long, sweet finish."

    This is a fairly new coffee area on the Big Island South East of Kona. It was a sugar cane area until the late 1990s, now growing Macadamia nuts and coffee. If you want to try a less expensive alternative to Kona, I would give this a try.

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    2 months ago · See more from Coffee
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