Batch Coffee Club - Free Trial Box 📦
Batch Coffee Club - Free Trial Box 📦
Free Trial Box! Here’s the low down 👇
You’ll receive a Batch Coffee Club box consisting of 1 bag of world class single origin specialty coffee independently roasted in the UK alongside our flavour wheel and brew guide cheat sheet.
Just select whole beans or your preferred grind size above and then click subscribe.
🏷️ A discount code will be automatically applied at checkout 📢 (just help us out with p&p)
Important❗
You will then be charged in 4 weeks time for the first full subscription box of £17.99 +£1.60 p&p.
Here’s what you’ll receive in your first full subscription box:
Each box contains 2 x 200g bags of world class 🌎 speciality coffee ☕️
2 different coffee roasters in each box - Never the same coffee twice.
All of the coffee we showcase is ethically sourced and fairtrade 🤝
Compostable packaging 🌱
We Dispatch Every 2 Weeks. You can find he next dispatch via the purple announcement bar above.
More FAQ’s below.
CANCEL YOUR COFFEE SUBSCRIPTION ANYTIME
Canceling your coffee subscription is straightforward. Simply go to your coffee subscription account and choose the option to cancel your subscription.
You won't be charged after cancelation, but you will still receive any coffee boxes that are already scheduled.
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Common Questions
How much coffee is in a BATCH box?
Each Batch box contains 2 bags of speciality coffee
How much coffee is in each bag?
Each bag of coffee contains 200g of coffee. You will receive 2 bags with each box so you can taste and compare between the two.
Which postal companies do you use for shipping?
We use Royal Mail.
How is the coffee packaged?
We are plastic-free. Our bags and boxes are fully made out of organic material and re both fully compostable. Learn more about our Coffee Packaging.
Is your coffee organic fair trade?
All of the coffee that we use in our coffee subscription UK is fair trade (as every product should be). While some of the coffee that we use may not always be “certified” organic, we have seen first-hand many farms are in fact organic but cannot afford to pay for the certification.