I’ve been really enjoying Redbrick Coffee, they are based in Canberra and have a wide range of espresso and filter roast selections.
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Here are a few that I'd recommend. I tend to prefer a more traditional style of espresso.
- Proud Mary: Humbler. Works great black or with milk and easy to dial in. Haven't tried any of their others yet.
- ONA: Raspberry Candy, but most of their milk-based coffees are a pretty good bet. On the more expensive side.
- Lime Blue Coffee: Their blend is good. Also a cheap way to try out some single origins. On the more affordable side in general and they'll often have sales on ozbargain.
No one suggesting Axil? They have the current world barista champion and other past champions (AU, Vic) in their employ.
Haven't had a chance to try them yet, but was on my radar. Any in particular you'd recommend?
I usually have their seasonal blend, but they have a lot of good single origins. I recently had the Guatemala El Buho and really enjoyed it.
At home I usually buy from Twin Peaks.
Twin Peaks was my go to until I found a roaster from my suburb who delivers basically freshly roasted (shout out to The Carmel Coffee Company).
Edit: Other Perth roasters I enjoyed are Community, Micrology and Brother of Mine.
If the subscription service has a retail shopfront I can visit and sample the coffee at, I'm more comfortable signing up. But for me it's moot because I buy beans in person anyhow. I would say freshness and roast type (espresso versus filter) is just as important in determining whether you'll like a given coffee. I used to be bigger on single origin bags (still like them) but it's possible to get used to a versatile, consistent blend.
Generally whatever roaster is local to you if you're in one of the big cities. I also tinker with roasting my own beans and highly recommend it. A hive roaster is a good way to get started (no need for the temperature logged one, just the dumb one for some simple stuff will do). I get really good results out of it, and green beans are cheap
I'm a fan of Inglewood... They are pricey but they often have half price sales if you're patient
Any particular blend?
this will sound snobby, but none of those posted thus far do any real work with their bean sourcing. A 'world class' barista is literally worthless if you don't have world class coffee beans.
The best coffee I've found after YEARS of trying is from Jasper's Coffee: they do real work with their growers which ensures that they are getting really beautiful coffee beans. Far and away the best in Melbourne(imo best in Australia)
Specifically, the Ethiopian Beans they get are AMAZING
I really enjoy tattooed sailor based in Cairns. I go in person to buy beans, but you can also order online. Ice breaker is my favourite so far, it's their dark roast for espresso. Great to drink black.
I get my beans from Coffee Snobs. I've only bought green beans from them, but they roast twice a week. Based in Geelong but they sell via post. The website is a bit clunky, but never had any issues with the actual orders and delivery.