Buying roasted coffee online in Europe

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Gaius
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#1: Post by Gaius »

Dear HB users and readers,

I have searched but nothing really useful found. If it was discussed I apologise.

So, i am kindly asking for some links to good coffee beans online stores preferably with very low shipping costs.

Till now i was buying coffee in local coffee shop like guatemala, yemen, java, ethiopia, etc and i would really love to try some really fresh "just" roasted beans.

Thank you for your answers

stephan
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#2: Post by stephan »

Did not really, check those sites, so forgive me if they are bad, but I think they should do (you can just check them if they are ok for you):

http://www.coffeebeansonline.eu/our_cof ... anguage=en

https://www.coffeebeanshop.co.uk/

http://www.coffeebeans.ie/

Furthermore, Europe is big, it would be beneficial if you specified which part of Europe you are at.

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canuckcoffeeguy
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#3: Post by canuckcoffeeguy »

Former world barista champion, James Hoffmann, runs Square Mile Coffee rosters in London. They have a good reputation:
http://shop.squaremilecoffee.com/pages/about

Gaius (original poster)
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#4: Post by Gaius (original poster) »

Thanks for the tip.
Yeah i could've been more detailed :)

I was thinking austria, italy (probably would not work the way it should since they dont speak english :)), germany, switzerland, belgium etc,..

I think i will be avoiding UK since no matter where i looked their shipping (general UK problem) costs are immense.

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#5: Post by yakster »

You might solicit the input of Gwilym Davies, a famed Barista and trainer who's moved to the Czech Republic. There was a recent RE:CO specialty coffee gathering in Gothenburg, you may want to check into that for some links and leads, also I've heard good things about The Barn in Berlin, but don't know anything about their prices.
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Bluecold
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#6: Post by Bluecold »

I don't know the shipping costs from the netherlands to the Czech Republic, but I imagine they're roughly the same as those in belgium.
Dutch Barista Coffee, het Koffielab, Giraffe, Golden Coffee Box, Stooker, White Label are all excellent, modern roasters. There are a lot more, but those came to the top of my head.
Most are new, the dutch coffee scene has only exploded just a few years ago. Of the list above, the Golden Coffee Box is older than 10 years, het Koffielab is the second oldest and has been around about 5 years.
If you want to order coffee from them, it's probably easier to to just shoot a mail to the website.
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trumz
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#7: Post by trumz »

Try some high quality green coffee from Nordic Approach roasted in Turku on a Probat 25. Right now they have beans from Finca Tamana for espresso roast and i'd recommend from Kenja Kamwangi for filter.
Free shipping when you buy 3 boxes.

www.turunkahvipaahtimo.fi

i can also recommend Coffee Collective and Koppi coffee roasters.

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#8: Post by Mrboots2u »

hasbean.co.uk

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#9: Post by Nick Name »

I'm pretty sure that the free delivery for 0,75kg (or more) orders from Turun Kahvipaahtimo applies only for us Finns...

But there is also a quality roaster in Berlin that uses beans imported by Nordic Appproach:
http://barn.bigcartel.com

Their delivery costs are reasonable.

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#10: Post by Gaius (original poster) »

Thanks you guys so far much appreciated

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