☕ Brew your best life, one pod at a time!
The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf's 10% Kona Blend Brew Coffee Capsules offer a convenient and flavorful coffee experience with 16 single-serve pods designed for CBTL brewing systems. Enjoy a light roast with a nutty aroma and sweet finish, crafted from premium arabica beans and sealed for freshness.
H**M
The best
The best espresso coffee bar none it taste amazing, wish Amazon will bring back the 16 ct boxes this coffee is pricey but the taste is superb
G**B
Love it
Taste great.. Lots of foam.
W**W
One of my Favorite Expressos!
Based upon other reviews, I decided I'd give these CBTL pods a try as an alternative to the Starbucks ones. Simply put, they're a great alternative with only one small downside.The flavor of the expresso is very strong, bold and deeply on the smoky and chocolaty side. I'd compare this flavor to the French Roast, but it's much stronger in flavor and aroma. It's a classic espresso with a decent crema, that also provides a unique taste that is quite different than the Starbucks classic expresso and Guatamalian roasts. This is a regular in my pod drawer.As for the one downside, I've noticed that the coffee output is slightly lower with the CBTL pods than the Starbucks pods. If I had to estimate a figure, I'd say you get 5-8% less in your cup, but you wouldn't notice unless you had them side by side. The problem with this is that your discarded pod bin in your Verismo starts to fill up with water. If you don't clean out the bin regularly you'll start to develop a funk in there. As a test, as soon as I finished brewing, I pulled the discarded pod out and it still had water being retained. When compared to a Starbucks cup, this isn't the case. Either way, it's a small issue and the cost easily wins out.
B**B
Great! Dark! Bold! Etc.
There's a lot of confusion out there as to whether these pods work in the Starbucks Verismo brewer.Technically CBTL pods are not compatible with K-Fee brewers (like the Verismo), but they do work with the following caveats:1) The CBTL *brewed coffee pods* (like their French Roast, which is far better than any of the Starbucks brewed coffee pods) generally work without a problem. On the rare occasion when a pod does get stuck, let the pod cool before trying to eject it.2) The CBTL *espresso pods* have a filter disk in them, which helps build extra pressure for brewing espresso. This disk can cause the pod to get stuck in a Verismo, as the disk is rigid, not flexible like the body of the pod. Typically if you let the pod cool before trying to eject it, it won't get stuck. Sometimes it takes gently working the Verismo lever open and closed a few times to dislodge a pod and for those truly stuck pods you may need to use a toothpick to pry it out. Another thing that works is sticking the tines of a small fork through the foil lid of the pod, then turning the fork to loosen the pod so you can pull it out with the fork.3) The espresso pods can sometimes build up enough pressure that it causes a blow-through of the pod filter and you end up with grounds in your espresso. This is more likely to happen the longer you let the pod brew. I've never had a problem with a single-shot of espresso, but anything more than that is a risk. You will usually hear a change in the pump sound which indicates you're near the point of blow-through, so push the espresso button again to stop the flow of water before it happens.
T**0
NOT for Verismo Machine; save your money
These pods do not work in the Verismo machine. My first pod attempt got stuck in the machine. My second pod burst and the water barely trickled through it; and I also heard a strange noise from my machine. I took the pod apart out of curiosity. This malfunction is likely due to a hard plastic insert at the bottom end (not the foil covered top) of the CBTL pod. Verismo pods do not have this insert. Or, it could be the plastic casing is especially hard. At any rate, it would have been too much trouble to return them, so I improvised. I cut off the bottom end, including the hard plastic insert. I then cut a used Verismo pod in 1/2 and placed that bottom 1/2 over the CBTL bottom. If you cut the pods each to the correct size (creating a new pod the same length as a Verismo pod), it will work; but I don't see it as a practical resolution. I won't buy them again for my Verismo. In all likelihood, continued use of these with the Verismo would ruin the machine. The coffee did have a very good flavor.
T**D
Perfect, works on Starbucks Verismo 600 machine
Excellent flavor. It tastes exactly as the Starbucks Verismo Expresso ones (for Latte). I am a coffee lover and side by side they are similar. The pods size is identical the Verismo ones. They DO NOT get stuck on the machine, just follow this tip: Wait at least 10 seconds after the coffee is done, so the pressure applied by the machine while brewing is released. Finally just open the level slowly and they will fall 100% of the times to the container. Even with he original pods, if you open the level quickly they will get stuck. There is a plastic filter inside the CBTL cups, but the Verismo 600 can make the holes without any problems. I always do a quick motion, to close it to be sure the pods are punctured good enough (Verismo and CBTL), BE SURE to push the Expresso Button, not the Brewing one at the Verismo machine. Finally remember to open slowly so they do not bounce and get stuck. You won't have ANY trouble at all, trust me. They are less expensive and probably the ONLY other brand with pods compatible (K-FEE) with the exclusive Verismo 600 machine. A package costs almost the same as the Verismo pods, but instead of 12 you get 16 with CBTL. More value for the money.Also warranty WON'T be voided, because in the very same Verismo 600 manual says, compatible with other K-fee pods too, so it is all good. Verismo and CBTL are the only K-fee pods in the market, so they work.Thanks and enjoy great coffee :)
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