I bought Columbian and torrefacto. While both were good, I dodnt think the torrefacto would be a problem for my bean hoppers my breville barista pro and the beans would not grind and get stuck. They would have to be ground separately in a different grinder of you're gonna buy these and id likenthem to maybe put a disclaimer in the description that says "these beans don't work well with an espresso machine grinder" the Columbian was fine with it though. Also, many coffee enthusiasts really want the roast by date on the bags now so we know how fresh the beans are so we can brew them at the perfect happy medium time. Not too fresh but not too old either, cuz you shouldn't use the freshest beans right away as the C02 in them won't be right for espresso. Overall I liked the beans but I'd like seem changes. I ordered cuz someone I work with knows the owners and he found out I was into coffee and I told him I was interested in giving it a try.