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Just ordered a $40 mug for work.I'm happy with my DunkinDonuts coffee at 40% the BRCC prices. I use percolator and their stuff seems to be all Keurig.
 
Welcome to several years ago. This brand has been around for a bit now.

Absolutely worth seeing the YouTube vids they've made.

I like a weaker coffee so I've not tried any of theirs, but if anyone has some advice for a less potent blend of theirs I'm all ears.

I do fully support supporting this company though, through any means necessary. They do sell more than coffee.


For those complaining about the small things keep in mind this is mainly about supporting a pro 2A business. They've been interviewed by more than one MSM entity so they're out there. The fact that they're a good group of veterans is icing on the cake.
 
I applaud their patriotism.
Guess I need a sample selection because the cutesy names and verbal descriptions don't really tell me anything about the taste. Or maybe if I told them what grocery store coffee I usually buy, they would tell me what to get.
 
Welcome to several years ago. This brand has been around for a bit now.

Absolutely worth seeing the YouTube vids they've made.

I like a weaker coffee so I've not tried any of theirs, but if anyone has some advice for a less potent blend of theirs I'm all ears.

I do fully support supporting this company though, through any means necessary. They do sell more than coffee.


For those complaining about the small things keep in mind this is mainly about supporting a pro 2A business. They've been interviewed by more than one MSM entity so they're out there. The fact that they're a good group of veterans is icing on the cake.
Try Silencer Smooth . It’s a light rost, to light for my taste. I drink ice tea with more kick. ;)
 
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I should mention the best coffee for $ is German-roasted regular ground coffee baged in Germany . It is Specially Selected brand at Aldi. Last time 17oz was about $5.
You boys are getting taken for a ride with this "Gun Coffee".

Yes, but this is a gun forum. ;)

A coffee thread here won't stay open long at all.
 
"I like a weaker coffee so I've not tried any of theirs, but if anyone has some advice for a less potent blend of theirs I'm all ears."

+1 on the Silencer Smooth.
And to another post above, they have perc-grind and whole bean also, at least in most of their varieties.
 
To each their own, I try to support anyone that is for a cause that affects me or my family. I give to the local EMS, the fire dept., etc, and I buy from these guys also. I like coffee, and I like to keep my guns, and I support anyone that has served. If your doing something, just for price, then I can see your point, as you can always find cheaper elsewhere.
 
I fail to understand why some have the view that veterans are more worthy than non-veterans. Non-veterans can be just as pro 2A as anyone else. I am going to catch flak for this but I am quite old and the only US military victory of my life was Grenada... yep, keeping my freedoms safe.
 
I like the sentiment, but marketing to a niche is still just marketing. It isn't like they are donating to RKBA causes are they?

BRC sure is adept at the marketing side of things, that's for sure.

My double walled thermos type mug shown earlier in the thread sure is high end in manufacture quality and finish. The price reflects that and the marketing cost. BRC is kinda like high end ARs.

Now where is some AK coffee for the common folks? :D
 
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I sent some bags of the "blue line" coffee to my buddies at my local PD. They love it.

For me, it is expensive. I was not a fan of the "beyond black" in my eco-cup in my old kuerig. However, it's not bad in other brew methods.

I'll just treat it as a treat for special occasions and continue to buy my standard coffee in big cans. I do love the company though, I've been following them for a long time now and glad to see them grow.
 
I'm drinking from one of their "Coffee Or Die" mugs right now. However, I tried a pound of everything they had and couldn't find one dark enough. I appreciate what they do and really wanted to like it but I don't. I like my coffee like I like my cigars, strong and dark.

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I fail to understand why some have the view that veterans are more worthy than non-veterans. Non-veterans can be just as pro 2A as anyone else. I am going to catch flak for this but I am quite old and the only US military victory of my life was Grenada... yep, keeping my freedoms safe.
Were you dead during Panama, and then resurrected? How about Kuwait? Perhaps your definition of victory and the military's is different. If you took the percentages of pro2A vets vs. pro2A non-vets, of the total populations of each group, (vets and non-vets) you'd find the pro2A vets % to be exponentially higher. You do occasionally run into that vet that wants nothing to do with guns, usually a draftee that was sent to a horrible place and forced to do horrible things. But most of us vets are very pro2A, and when one starts a company that is unabashedly pro2A, we tend to support it. I don't drink coffee, but those mugs look interesting...maybe some hot chocolate, too.
Many newer shooters, including those too young to have been in the service are avid 2A supporters, and there are many older pro2A shooters that never served also. There are certainly many non-vet 2A supporters. Us vets don't discount them in the least; but your getting on here and being derisive about the US military's recent history when you haven't served (or worse, if you have) is not very High Road.
 
I like the sentiment, but marketing to a niche is still just marketing. It isn't like they are donating to RKBA causes are they?

My wife and I collect coffee mugs, so I’ll probably order one of their mugs. It will look nice next to the other 10 or 12 Ruger, Smith & Wesson, Marlin, Winchester, Federal Ammo, etc. coffee mugs we already have.

However, as far as supporting Veterans and/or the RKBA goes, I’m already a member of the VFW and the American Legion, my wife is a member of the American Legion Auxiliary and we’re both members of the NRA. So we’re already supporting Veterans and the RKBA.

Besides, on the average, we go through 3lbs of coffee every month. I don’t think that’s a little, or a lot – I’m just saying. But we already know what we like (Kirkland Signature Blend, decaffeinated) from Costco, which costs us $11.49 + sales tax per three pound can.

On the other hand, I checked the prices for BRCC’s decaffeinated, and it is $12.50 per 12oz package. That figures out to $50.00 for 3lbs - without a can.

No thanks. I think we’ll just stick with kind of coffee we already know we like. And if (and that’s a big "if") we feel like supporting Veterans and/or the RKBA more than we already do, we’ll just send the extra $37.00 per month we’re not spending for BRCC coffee to one of the pro Veterans or pro RKBA organizations we’re already members of.

Plus, by buying Kirkland coffee, every month we get another 3lb coffee can to store in the basement - along with all of the coffee mugs that won't fit on top of the refrigerator.:D
 
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Statbucks is one of the largest coffee companies out there. They are anti gun, Anti 2A, and pretty much Anti American if you ask me. Now who goes to Starbucks? Hipsters, Yuppies and those that just have to have that Cafe Lata-fat coffee. Where does a true blooded, gun toting American get his coffee? Most often he makes in his kitchen or office.
BRCC is Pro2A, they love guns and could care less if the libs don't like them. Of all the videos they have out, very few don't have guns in them. They have been growing and I hope they get big enough to open coffee shops like starbucks. That way real Americans that love our guns and freedom can have a place to sit and drink coffee together, talk about guns and not have to hear Snowflakes cry.
Now there are other Veteran owned coffee companies, but I don't thing they are as vocal about guns as BRCC.
https://spotterup.com/10-veteran-owned-coffee-brands-you-should-be-drinking/
 
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My wife and I collect coffee mugs, so I’ll probably order one of their mugs. It will look nice next to the other 10 or 12 Ruger, Smith & Wesson, Marlin, Winchester, Federal Ammo, etc. coffee mugs we already have.

However, as far as supporting Veterans and/or the RKBA goes, I’m already a member of the VFW and the American Legion, my wife is a member of the American Legion Auxiliary and we’re both members of the NRA. So we’re already supporting Veterans and the RKBA.

Besides, on the average, we go through a 3lbs of coffee every month. I don’t think that’s a little, or a lot – I’m just saying. But we already know what we like (Kirkland Signature Blend, decaffeinated) from Costco, which costs us $11.49 + tax per three pound can.

On the other hand, I checked the prices for BRCC’s decaffeinated, and it is $12.50 per 12oz package. That figures out to $50.00 for 3lbs - without a can.

No thanks. I think we’ll just stick with kind of coffee we already know we like. And if (and that’s a big "if") we feel like supporting Veterans and/or the RKBA more than we already do, we’ll just send the extra $37.00 per month we’re not spending for BRCC coffee to one of the pro Veterans or pro RKBA organizations we’re already members of.

Plus, by buying Kirkland coffee, every month we get another 3lb coffee can to store in the basement - along with all of the coffee mugs that won't fit on top of the refrigerator.:D
Now don't get me wrong. BBCC is not for everyone. And I would never tell someone that they should stop drinking their favorite coffee, unless they drink Starbucks. :D I don't drink BRCC everyday, it's my weekend coffee. I do think that it's good to pass the word that there are companies like BRCC are out there.
 
Statbucks is one of the largest coffee companies out there. They are anti gun, Anti 2A, and pretty much Anti American if you ask me. Now who goes to Starbucks? Hipsters, Yuppies and those that just have to have that Cafe Lata-fat coffee. Where does a true blooded, gun toting American get his coffee? Most often he makes in his kitchen or office.
BRCC is Pro2A, they love guns and could care less it the libs don't like them. Of all the videos they have out, very few don't have guns in them. They have been growing and I hope they get big enough to open coffee shops like starbucks. That way real Americans that love our guns and freedom can have a place to sit and drink coffee together, talk about guns and not have to hear Snowflakes cry.
Now there are other Veteran owned coffee companies, but I don't thing they are as vocal about guns as BRCC.
https://spotterup.com/10-veteran-owned-coffee-brands-you-should-be-drinking/

600 BRC stores? That would be something. :cool:
 
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