The Best Coffee

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If you are a coffee enthusiast seeking the pinnacle of flavor and quality, look no further than the world of the best coffee brands. These exceptional roasters have perfected the art of sourcing, blending, and roasting to create unparalleled coffee experiences. From the vibrant and ethically-sourced beans to the meticulous craftsmanship, these brands have set themselves apart as the gold standard in the coffee industry.

So many people make coffee a part of their daily routine. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, roughly 80 percent of U.S. adults consume coffee or caffeine every day. While the stimulant is no replacement for healthy sleep patterns, studies suggest that consuming coffee may lead to longevity, improved alertness, lower risk of cancer, reduced risk of cognitive impairment, and even enhanced exercise performance.

One recent study reports that consuming two to three cups of coffee each day lowers heart disease risk and the risk of death from all causes. The findings applied to various coffee varieties, including instant, ground, and decaffeinated coffee. Other studies indicate that coffee can help ward off Alzheimer's and dementia. Researchers at Indiana University in Bloomington reveal that caffeine is among some 24 compounds that could delay the onset of dementia, which afflicts millions of Americans annually.

So that leads us all back to the question at hand: Which is the very best coffee on the market? Let's have a look at who the experts love the most!

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The List: Best Coffee Brands, According to Experts

1. Stumptown Coffee

Portland-born company Stumptown Coffee has gained national recognition for its selection of mouthwatering blends like Holler Mountain, House Blend, and Trapper Creek.

Stumptown Coffee Roasters, Medium Roast Organic Whole Bean Coffee
Stumptown Coffee Roasters, Medium Roast Organic Whole Bean Coffee

“Stumptown is synonymous with the third wave of coffee—a 21st-century rise in small boutique roasters,” writes The Spruce Eats. “Stumptown is more expensive than many brands found in the grocery store, but the cost isn't outrageous. Plus, the quality and care put into the coffee are evident in every cup you drink.”

The company, founded in 1999, is also well-respected for its direct trade business practices and its ethical and long-standing relationships with farmers and producers.

“Smooth yet robust, the Stumptown Coffee Roasters Holler Mountain is a full-bodied blend that might just make you ditch your local barista. Highly approachable, the medium roast fuses the chocolatey flavors of South and Central American coffees with the bright crispness of East African beans,” adds Mashed.

2. Intelligentsia

If you’re looking for an excellent quality coffee that gets straight to the point and gives you a strong kick in the morning, Intelligentsia’s selection of coffees and espressos are the right fit for you.

Intelligentsia Coffee, Light Roast Ground Coffee
Intelligentsia Coffee, Light Roast Ground Coffee

“The fruity and chocolatey flavors don't need to be covered up with excess cream or sugar to be enjoyed, as it's plenty tasty on its own. And with the company's Direct Trade practices, these beans are ethically sourced,” writes Delish.

The business motto is “great coffee is not the result of chance” and many fans of the brand couldn’t agree more due to the company's dedication to harvesting and producing.

“Intelligentsia also showcases its single-origin coffees, a collection that offers flavor gateways into specific regions like Bolivia, Burundi, and more. You can purchase both whole bean and ground varieties, and there are delicious options for espresso, instant, and decaf coffee, too,” adds The Spruce Eats.

3. Blue Bottle

Blue Bottle coffee has gained an almost a cult-like following due to its expertly roasted and crafted coffees, high quality beans, and sustainability. “The brand has worked to shorten the supply chain, so you're drinking straight from the (sustainable) source, which means a fresher, richer flavor,” says Eat This Not That.

Blue Bottle Whole Bean Organic Coffee, Balanced, Medium Roast
Blue Bottle Whole Bean Organic Coffee, Balanced, Medium Roast

Blue Bottle is also well-reviewed for its delivery service, which allows customers to choose the type of bean assortment and how much you want in each shipment.

“It just tastes different, and by that I mean better. And their subscription program allows you to get that same taste without leaving the house,” mentions Cosmopolitan.

4. Death Wish

Referred to as the “world’s strongest cup of coffee,” Death Wish coffees are a great option for those with a high caffeine tolerance looking for a balanced flavor.

Death Wish Coffee, Organic and Fair Trade Medium Roast Ground Coffee
Death Wish Coffee, Organic and Fair Trade Medium Roast Ground Coffee

“Fair warning: This dark roast is not for the faint of heart. The producer, the upstate New York-based brand Death Wish, claims that it's the world's strongest coffee,” notes Delish. “With a deep nutty flavor and a smooth finish, this brew doesn't taste as harsh as one might expect from a cup of coffee with double the average amount of caffeine.”

Fans of the powerful concoction love Death Wish for its smooth and complex taste. “Using a unique combination of beans paired with a specially designed roasting process, the makers of Death Wish Coffee have created a punchy blend that is extremely caffeinated thanks to both arabica and robusta beans sourced mainly from India and Peru,” adds Eat This Not That.

5. Equal Exchange

Some coffee companies claim to be fair-trade and environmentally friendly, but not all practice what they preach. That’s where Equal coffee really shines. “Equal Exchange is a worker-owned coffee company with 120 worker-owners,” says Leaf Score. “That means the company isn’t beholden to outside shareholders or founders or partners but are instead responsible to each other, which helps them maintain their ideals and receive an equal share of any profits or losses from their work.”

Equal Exchange Organic Ground Coffee, Breakfast Blend
Equal Exchange Organic Ground Coffee, Breakfast Blend

Equal was founded more than 25 years ago with fairly traded coffee from Latin America, Asia, and Africa to source sustainably-grown beans.

“Not only can you feel good about buying from Equal Exchange (more on their practices and worker-owned business here), but you can also rest easy knowing you have an excellent chocolate-heavy cup of coffee with notes of cherry tobacco and smoke and a dense mouthfeel waiting for you in the A.M,” explains Delish.

Sources Used For This List

  1. Delish
  2. The Spruce Eats
  3. Wall Street Journal
  4. Mashed
  5. Independent
  6. Cosmopolitan
  7. Forbes
  8. Delish
  9. Eat This
  10. Leaf Score

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About Meaghan Babaker

Meaghan Babaker is a journalist and freelance writer previously based out of New York City while working for CBS New York, CBS Local and MSNBC. After moving to Geneva, Switzerland in 2016, she went on to write for Digital Luxury Group, The Travel Corporation and other international publications before joining the editorial team at EdNews.

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180 Comments

  1. George Anzek says:

    I was in Maui for vacation 2006, they had Kona 100% in the room. I have been hooked on Kona since then. Tried otherwise but I always go back....

  2. Beth says:

    My personal favorite is Kitty Town Coffee! Made in small batches, and proceeds go to...cat rescue/shelters!

  3. Beth says:

    Like others have stated, it's really a personal choice. I drink cold brew coffee, and I only order whole bean so I can grind to my preference (coarse). My personal favorite coffee company is Kitty Town Coffee.

  4. Nancy N says:

    Please try Community Club from Lafayette, Louisiana. Been consuming it for 44+ years. Sent to sons in Marines and Iraq. The comrades loved it.

  5. James L Fletcher says:

    Ya'll really missed one of the best by far...Kicking Horse coffee Hass been voted Canada's best coffee 13 years in a row. How did you manage to omit it??

    1. Rhonda M Kahle says:

      This is my latest favorite , I like
      the grizzly claw dark roast whole bean and the 454, very good.

    2. Dave F says:

      I just received an order from Kicking Horse. Been a minute since I've done biz w/'em. Was not happy to learn that they now have no “roasted on” date as it has been replaced w/ their “enjoy by”
      date, which expires EIGHTEEN MONTHS after they roast it.
      Not surprising since they're basically owned by Lavazza now.

  6. Sharon says:

    Intelligentsia is the absolute worst coffee I ever had! Only thing worse was their customer service!

    Death Wish is in my regular rotation
    Stumptown IS very good

    Not on the list: Peace coffee and Counter Culture

  7. Bobbie says:

    Did they even look at Just Coffee in Madison, WI? I think not as Just Coffee would no doubt have made the list if they had.

  8. Cindy says:

    Am I the only one who LOVES BOYDS FRENCH ROAST NO 6?

  9. Mark h Robinson says:

    Maxwell House in the morning and Starbucks veranda blend in the afternoon for me. Just a personal choice and everyone is going to be radically different.

  10. Bob says:

    I think you’re missing a very good coffee that’s not in the top five I think Peets Coffee Should be in the top 5

    1. Rhonda M Kahle says:

      Very good too

  11. Markie says:

    Bones coffee is really good. Tim Hortons too..

    1. Jeremy says:

      That’s what I said too! They are fantastic

  12. Linda Schubert says:

    These coffees are not available here in Europe. How about a list of the best coffees available here?

  13. Mark Jordan says:

    Lifeboost coffee is the best coffee I've ever had.

    1. Judy Sexton says:

      Black Rock coffee is the best in the west coast

  14. Paty says:

    Sorry, but if you like really Good Coffee you got to try: Honduras, El Salvador, Colombia and Brasil Medium Roast Organic Coffee.
    This is Excellency and the Best Cup of Joy in your life.

  15. Rolo says:

    Best coffee by far is purity coffee and 100% organic. Not sure who these “experts” are but clearly they don't know good coffee.

  16. Alameri says:

    No one mentioned the renowned Moka Yemen coffee, the worlds best coffee. No wonder it was sold for US$ 444 per lb at an auction held recently in the US.

  17. Harris Cohen says:

    If you don’t have it in K-Cup forget about it!

  18. Jeremy says:

    I think Bones coffee in Florida should have at least an hot or able mention. If you haven’t tried them I would highly recommend it. They have all sorts of flavors from mint chocolate chip, banana fosters, s’mores, regular coffee etc… *I am not even from Florida, I was getting it when I lived in Michigan.

  19. Bob says:

    No mention of JBM coffee makes this “article” nothing more than a paid ad.

    Jamaican Blue Mountain coffee is among the world's best coffee.

  20. Val says:

    Advertisement passing off as an article. You need to try Tony's Coffee. Thanks!