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Wednesday, July 15, 2015

Death Wish Coffee - Is It Really The "World's Strongest?"

 
Death Wish Coffee may sound like a recipe for fatal disaster to some, but to the coffee enthusiast, it sounds like caffeinated heaven. Death Wish Coffee is said to be "the world's strongest coffee," and I have to admit, the intrigue (and perhaps the morbidity factor) was irresistible. It just screamed strong, rich, and powerful -- three the things any good cup of coffee should boast. I set out to put two of their blends to the test: The Death Wish Coffee itself and the Valhalla Java Odin Force, which, according to its label, "will bring you back from the nights you thought you'd never wake up from."

Death Wish Coffee
 This premium dark roast coffee contains twice as much caffeine as your average cup.
  




 
 Valhalla Java Odin Force
The label on the Valhalla blend sounded very promising for times of fatigue. "With maximum flavor and caffeine content, this blend will bring you back from the nights you thought you'd never wake up from. Do you bleed black?"


 















This artisan blend is "forged from the volcanic soils of Indonesia and the nutrient rich soils of Central and South America."
 
The Valhalla Java Odin Force was crafted specifically for Zakk Wylde, a member of Black Label Society and the "world's most powerful guitarist." For Zakk Wylde fans, here's his commercial for the Valhalla Blend:



























  
Taste Rating: On a taste rating scale of 1-10. Death Wish coffee is among only two coffee brands that I've ever been able to rate a full 10. 

Both blends are velvety smooth and dark, without the burnt bitterness that many dark roast coffees tend to carry.
Aroma: Death Wish Coffee has a genuine pungent aroma straight out of the bag, attesting to its buzzy strength that's soon to hit you.
"The world's strongest coffee?"

Is Death Wish Coffee really the world's strongest coffee or just another average cup of Joe with trumped up claims?
So far, I haven't been able to find another coffee on the market that can boast the same caffeine content as Death Wish Coffee. The high caffeine content and rich, high quality flavor makes it the perfect coffee for this self-entitled caffeine queen.

Death Wish Coffee VS. Folgers (Energy-Wise)
Using the regular amount of coffee grounds required for an average-strength full pot is far weaker than Death Wish. 

I've experimented using different amounts per pot and found that with Death Wish coffee, I can use approximately half of what is normally required with Folgers and get about the same strength. In other words, it takes somewhere close to twice as much (not quite double, but close) Folgers to get the strength of Death Wish Coffee, according to my own personal experiment.

The label recommends 2 1/2 tablespoons per 6 ounces of coffee. I get a nice caffeine buzz from just half a large cup (large being 24 oz cups like the large you get at a convenient store) whereas I'll typically use 12-14 tablespoons, or a completely full, heaping filter-full of Folgers. In an average day, I'll consume close to the entire pot of it using Folgers. Using Death Wish, I have been getting my desired results with just the one 24 oz cup.

Specs: 
Death Wish Coffee is organic, premium dark roast coffee.
While high caffeine content and luxury taste is of utmost importance when it comes to your coffee, there are a few more aspects that are equally as important (or should be) but often over looked. For that reason, I'd like to point out the additional specs that further impressed me with Death Wish Coffee Co.
  • USDA Certified Organic
  •  Fair trade certified, which ensures responsible farming in an ecological sense and that that the growers are ethically treated with acceptable working conditions, including no child-labor.
  • Expertly Roasted (check out the roasting process in the video below.)



P.S. Death Wish Coffee Company frequently gives away merchandise freebies to Twitter followers. Click here to follow them on Twitter to keep up.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Puttting coffee in the freezer is pretty much the best way to ruin your coffee.

Admin1 said...

Oh, I didn't realize that. Thanks for letting us know. I had always been under the impression that storing the bags of coffee like this in the freezer until you were ready to use them was the way to keep it nice and "fresh." Guess I'll have to re-think that strategy!