KATIE BANDURSKI FOR TASTE OF HOME
KATIE BANDURSKI FOR TASTE OF HOME
Pros:
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Delicious Vietnamese coffee
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Discovery Kit includes coffee-making tools
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Unique flavor profiles
Cons:
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Subscriptions are pre-paid
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No options for light roast fans
Looking to upgrade your prep beyond plain ol’ pour-over? Say hello to Nguyen Coffee Supply’s Vietnamese coffee subscription.
I tested the Discovery Kit subscription, which includes plenty of tools and merch to go along with your coffee. You’ll receive a coffee scoop, glass mug, tote bag and, most notably, a phin filter. This traditional method requires no paper filter and works as somewhat of a hybrid between pour-over and French Press. You add your grounds, add the press, bloom with a little bit of hot water, then fill to the top and let drip. It takes a little bit of time, but the result is well worth it. I enjoy my coffee black, but for a traditional preparation, try it with a splash of condensed milk.
KATIE BANDURSKI FOR TASTE OF HOME
The coffee itself is sourced from, you guessed it, Vietnam. The brand offers both robusta and arabica beans in medium and dark roasts. They even offer canned cold brew!
The Discovery Kit subscription starts at $155 and includes six coffee bags, shipped every other week, plus a phin filter and other tools. You can also create your own subscription, ordering coffee every one, two or four weeks in three-, six- or 12-month intervals.
Why You Should Get a Coffee Subscription
My interest for coffee grew during the pandemic when I had nothing but time for tinkering with our ever-growing coffee tools collection. It was exciting to learn how a slightly different grind size impacted the flavor of a pour-over. We even bought an espresso machine and learned the secret to pulling a perfect shot. And the best part? Our trials never have to end. We can spend every Sunday morning perfecting our brew methods and trying the best coffee brands.
If you, too, want to get in on the joy, there’s no better place to start than with a coffee subscription. Sure, gear and gadgets are fun. But the number one factor for a great cuppa is the bean you choose. A coffee box gives you the variety and flexibility to find what puts the caffeinated pep in your step.
What to Consider When Choosing a Coffee Subscription
The more you explore the world of coffee, the harder it is to enjoy any old cup of joe. Whether you’re a budding barista who’s just starting out or a coffee connoisseur who owns a $200 tamper for their espresso setup, coffee subscriptions make quality beans available to everyone. That said, it’s important to choose the right service for your needs. Here are the core qualities to consider:
- Selection: What kind of beans are available? Some services we tested have a near endless array of options, while others have just a few classic blends. Do they offer an assortment of options, like whole bean, ground or K-Cups/capsules? Are you able to choose between decaf/regular coffee and different roast levels? If you fall in love with a particular blend, can you order it again?
- Customization: Can you choose the cadence of your subscription? How easy is it so skip a week—or cancel altogether? Can you add on additional bags, as needed?
- Price: How much does the subscription cost? And how much coffee do you receive? Do you pre-pay upfront or are you charged every time a bag ships?
- Packaging: How does the coffee subscription arrive at your door? Are the packing materials recyclable? Would it make a good gift or is it better suited for practical mornings?
How We Found the Best Coffee Subscription Boxes
KATIE BANDURSKI FOR TASTE OF HOME
Finding the best coffee subscription boxes takes time—good thing we had plenty of caffeine! First, we did our homework. We spent weeks researching top coffee brands and specialty clubs on the market. Then, we called in samples of our top selections. We aimed to include beans from all over the world at a variety of price points. Some stalwart favorites from previous rounds of testing, like Bean Box, Atlas Coffee Club and Cometeer, automatically made the cut.
For the rest, our expert coffee writer spent eight weeks testing over 12 bags of coffee in her home. Each morning, she would grind and brew a new variety using a pour-over, French press or drip coffee maker. She rated beans on aroma, flavor and freshness. These scores were then compared to other subscription factors, like cadence, price, bag size and packaging. Only the top services made our list.
Why You Should Trust Us
KATIE BANDURSKI FOR TASTE OF HOME
Taste of Home editors are no strangers to testing and reviewing coffee beans, gear and gadgets. Over the years, our Test Kitchen pros have evaluated the best drip coffeemakers, home espresso machines and cold brew brands. In our home kitchens, our crew has assessed everything from Keurigs to the best mushroom coffees.
And me, personally? As a self-proclaimed coffee enthusiast, I bring eight years of media experience to the table. In the two year’s I’ve spent as Taste of Home’s Senior Shopping Editor, I’ve written about my beloved Baratza burr grinder, organic coffee, espresso beans and the KitchenAid KF8 espresso maker.
FAQ
What is a coffee subscription?
A coffee subscription is a service offering shipments of roasted coffee at preset increments. Oftentimes, packages arrive biweekly or monthly. Most merchants give subscribers options regarding grind type, flavor profile and bag size.
Are coffee subscriptions worth it?
Whether a coffee subscription is worth it will depend on the subscriber’s interest in and consumption of coffee. If a cup of instant granules and water does the trick, then this splurge is unnecessary. However, if you or a loved one is likely to source beans from local roasters, buy coffee from a cafe multiple times a week or drink coffee at a quick rate and in a high volume, then a coffee subscription is an advantageous treat.
How do coffee subscriptions work?
From vendor to vendor, coffee subscriptions work differently. Customers choose the frequency of their deliveries, the type of grind, the roast level, the size of the bags and, occasionally, the coffee flavors. As for payment, customers’ credit or debit cards are typically auto-charged at designated intervals.
What are the best premium coffee subscriptions?
We think Bean Box is the best premium coffee subscription.
Are there any budget-friendly coffee subscriptions?
It depends on what your budget is, but Atlas Coffee Club and Trade Coffee offer affordable subscription options.