Tom's Christmas Coffee Gifts 2024
The festive season is upon us, and if you're anything like me, you're probably wondering what to get that coffee enthusiast in your life.
As someone who's spent over a decade in the coffee industry, I've received my fair share of coffee-related Christmas presents – some absolutely brilliant, others... well, let's just say they're gathering dust in the back of a cupboard somewhere.
I’ll help you avoid those well-intentioned but misguided gifts (sorry, novelty coffee mugs with terrible puns) and instead choose something that will genuinely put a big old grin on any coffee lover on your Christmas list.
Whether you're shopping for a casual coffee drinker or a full-blown coffee connoisseur, I've carefully curated this list based on my professional experience and personal gift-giving (and receiving) history.
Coffee Comes First
If you're looking for a Christmas gift that brings joy long after the decorations have come down, a Batch Coffee subscription is the perfect choice.
Unlike that Christmas jumper that might only see the light of day once a year, this gift delivers fresh, exciting coffee right to their doorstep throughout the winter months and beyond.
Every box is carefully curated to feature the best seasonal coffees from the UK's finest independent roasters. It's like giving someone a guided tour of Britain's craft coffee scene, without them having to leave their kitchen.
Checkout all Batch Coffee Club Subscriptions
Classy Cups
When it comes to Christmas coffee gifts, ceramic coffee cups might seem like an obvious choice – but hear me out. I'm not talking about those mass-produced mugs with "But First, Coffee" plastered across them.
Instead a handcrafted ceramic coffee cup could be the most thoughtful gift under the tree this year.
Local ceramics studios often create beautiful seasonal collections perfect for Christmas gifts. For something special, check out artisanal makers like Woven Rosa, who create stunning handmade pieces that elevate every coffee moment.
Precisely Coffee Scales
Nothing says "I understand your coffee obsession" quite like a set of proper coffee scales.
While your gift recipient might think their morning coffee routine is fine with approximate measurements, a good set of scales could be the game-changing Christmas gift they didn't know they needed.
Christmas Gift Tip: Pair the scales with a bag of premium coffee beans and a brewing recipe card for the complete package.
Checkout my full coffee scales guide
A Taste Companion Coffee Flavour Wheel
Want a gift that's both educational and decorative? A coffee flavour wheel is the answer. This iconic tool isn't just a pretty piece of wall art – it's a window into the complex world of coffee tasting that any coffee enthusiast would love to find in their Christmas stocking.
Frame the flavour wheel before gifting for an extra special touch, or pair it with a coffee tasting journal.
Learn more about our Coffee Flavour Wheel
Grow a Coffee Plant
Looking for something truly unique this Christmas? A coffee plant might be the most conversation-starting gift under the tree.
While they won't be harvesting their own beans anytime soon, it's a beautiful houseplant that creates a talking point and brings a piece of coffee origin into their home.
How about presenting it in a decorative pot with care instructions and a bag of coffee from the same region as the plant variety.
Checkout our mates at House Plant to buy one now.
Fresh as it Comes Manual Coffee Grinder
A manual coffee grinder might seem old-school, but it's actually the perfect Christmas gift for coffee lovers who appreciate both quality and craft.
It's especially great for those who love camping or travel, or anyone who enjoys the mindful process of making their morning coffee.
You could also include a variety pack of single-origin beans to test out their new grinder on Christmas morning.
Here’s my guide on manual coffee grinders
The key to successful coffee gifting during the festive season is planning ahead. For subscriptions and fresh coffee, order with enough time to ensure Christmas delivery. For equipment and accessories, consider potential shipping delays during the busy holiday period. Nothing's worse than a "gift in the post" on Christmas morning.