Tuesday, January 03, 2012

Review of Green Mountain Naturals, Hot Apple Cider K Cups

A week ago I spotted a box of Green Mountain Naturals, Hot Apple Cider K Cups for sale in a local superstore. A week ago I did not have a Keurig brewer when I spotted them. A few dayslater I had my brewer, and these Hot Apple Cider K Cups popped right back into my head, as one of the first non-coffee K Cups I would be trying.

With it being the fall season, and winter around the corner, I knew these would be nice to have on hand, as it is always cozy to snuggle up to a burning fireplace with a cup of hot cider in hand.

I hoped they would be as all natural and authentic as the box claimed though, otherwise we were going to have a whole lot of them on hand after trying them. Sometimes I wish they'd sell these K Cups singular for those just looking to try them.

While Brewing:

The Keurig brewer does do these Hot Apple Cider K Cups justice while it brews. A sweet and authentic red delicious apple scent floods the room quickly, with just the right pinch of cinnamon. I couldn't wait to try it, but had to wait for it to cool off.

Flavor:

I am not a huge hot cider fan by nature, I just enjoy a cup of it a few times during the winter season, but I have to say Green Mountain Naturals, Hot Apple Cider K Cups was by far my favorite hot cup of cider I have ever had.

I had come across reviews online slamming this flavor, but I have to say I have no idea what they are talking about, and perhaps they have brewers that are not functioning properly. To call this one weak? I beg to differ.

This hot cider had a delicious and strong flavoring of apple and cinnamon, with no strange aftertaste as described by a few others. Again, perhaps cleaning the system will help?
This Hot Apple Cider tastes like a fresh juiced apple, with a pinch of cinnamon and no sugar is needed as it has the perfect balance of sweetness already added. You simply add the K Cup to your Keurig and let the system do the rest.

Delivered to you is a perfect seasonal cup of hot apple cider.

I have no complaints, and I would recommend it to anyone looking to try it out.






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