Brewing

Below you’ll find all the brewing accessories you need for great coffee at home or on the go. From storage canisters for keeping your coffee fresh to filter cones for the perfect pour over, our on...

Below you’ll find all the brewing accessories you need for great coffee at home or on the go. From storage canisters for keeping your coffee fresh to filter cones for the perfect pour over, our online store has a carefully selected range of coffee brewing tools for home coffee enthusiasts and professionals alike. 

Brewing coffee at home doesn’t require the latest and most expensive espresso machinery to get a great result, all that's needed to get started is coffee, hot water and a quality brew tools set up.

Alternative coffee brewing methods cover a wide, expansive world of coffee making that is as exciting and varied as the beans we source from around the globe. They include methods of making coffee alternative to espresso; they involve lower temperatures and pressures which are far gentler on your ground coffee. These methods have different forms of filters — paper or metal, fine or coarse — which allow different amounts of coffee oils into your cup. These oils account for much of the flavour in our brew, so selecting a different brew method will mean different overall flavours for your brew. 

If you're new to brewing at home, or looking to try out a new method, check out our community page where we have a range of guides on how to brew coffee at home. From filter brewing to plunger or stove top, there’s a lot to choose from.  

Don’t overthink it; a teaspoon more coffee, a little less water — you’ll soon find the sweet spot.

Below you’ll find all the brewing accessories you need for great coffee at home or on the go. From storage canisters for keeping your coffee fresh to filter cones for the perfect pour over, our online store has a carefully selected range of coffee brewing tools for home coffee enthusiasts and professionals alike. 

Brewing coffee at home doesn’t require the latest and most expensive espresso machinery to get a great result, all that's needed to get started is coffee, hot water and a quality brew tools set up.

Alternative coffee brewing methods cover a wide, expansive world of coffee making that is as exciting and varied as the beans we source from around the globe. They include methods of making coffee alternative to espresso; they involve lower temperatures and pressures which are far gentler on your ground coffee. These methods have different forms of filters — paper or metal, fine or coarse — which allow different amounts of coffee oils into your cup. These oils account for much of the flavour in our brew, so selecting a different brew method will mean different overall flavours for your brew. 

If you're new to brewing at home, or looking to try out a new method, check out our community page where we have a range of guides on how to brew coffee at home. From filter brewing to plunger or stove top, there’s a lot to choose from.  

Don’t overthink it; a teaspoon more coffee, a little less water — you’ll soon find the sweet spot.