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Get your next bag of coffee from these online brands

By Michelle Caligan
Published September 3, 2019 12:27 PM PHT
Updated September 4, 2019 12:10 PM PHT

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Heads up coffee lovers, here are coffee brands made available for you online!

Social media has made the purchasing of goods and services easier and more convenient, as everything seems to be sold online now. You can order anything, from clothes to food, with just a few clicks or taps.

Get your next bag of coffee from these online brands
Get your next bag of coffee from these online brands

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Even coffee beans, whether ground or whole, can be bought on the internet as well. For coffee lovers, you don't have to go to Sagada, Batangas, or Bukidnon to get your caffeine fix. You can get them, and more, from these online brands:

Caffeine Brothers Co.

Source: caffeinebrothersco (IG)
Source: caffeinebrothersco (IG)

Aside from Liberica, Robusta, and Arabica sourced in Batangas and Benguet, Caffeine Brothers Co. also sells their very own kickstarter blend called CB's Finest. All these are available in 200g, 400g, 800g, and 1kg sealed pouches, as well as individually packed Coffee Drip Bags. "Caffeine Brothers Co. aims to deliver fresh and delicious coffee right to our customers' doorstep with the help of technology," says owner Robin Salvador.

He further explains, "We make sure that the quality of our coffee is at its peak by the time our customers take a sip from their cup. Although coffee beans have long shelf life, we maintain low inventory levels to keep our products fresh by the time they arrive to our customers."

Price starts at Php 190 for 200g and Php 600 for 1kg

Bloombeans Coffee

Source: bloombeanscoffee (IG)
Source: bloombeanscoffee (IG)

Unlike most online stores who sell by kilogram or in bulk, Bloombeans Coffee only sell single-serve drip bag coffee in two variants -- single origin from Mt. Apo in Davao and Mt. Kalatungan in Bukidnon.

"Both [are made] by [an] award-winning cooperative and tribe in Mindanao," shares Mario Mundo II. "We offer affordable single-origin specialty grade coffee in a very convenient pack. All organic, and you get the real taste of coffee in an instant coffee convenience."

Price starts at P150 per pack of 3

Authentic Kapeng Barako by Christina

Source: coffee_by_christina (IG)
Source: coffee_by_christina (IG)

Christina Recabar didn't feel the need for a fancy name for her online store and went with Authentic Kapeng Barako by Christina. She sells five variants of coffee -- all sourced from her partner farms in Batangas -- to cater to different types of coffee lovers. "As a coffee lover, I wanted to sell something of good quality, freshly roasted, and affordable at the same time. Coffee lovers have different tastes, most want the strong taste but some like it mild or in between," she explains.

She doesn't only sell to individuals but provides coffee to restaurants, offices, and cafes as well. "If you are looking for freshly roasted and ground coffee, I can guarantee that our coffee is 100% pure. We provide quality of varieties for all the coffee lovers even abroad."

Price starts at P400/kg

Pukaw Coffee

Source: pukawcoffee (IG)
Source: pukawcoffee (IG)

Pukaw Coffee's Arabica beans are sourced from different farms all over the Philippines, from Sagada to South Cotabato. Aside from whole and ground bean and single drip bags, it also offers cold brew, bulletproof, and muscle coffee in glass bottles.

"Pukaw Coffee is a homegrown brand built to sustain the growing coffee industry in the Philippines. We support fair trade farming to ensure that our partner farmers are getting their rightful share in every cup," says owner Johdel Ocampo.

He adds, "Each single-origin Pukaw Coffee produces a distinct flavor profile that tells a story of its roots and the journey from bean to cup. We want the help the third wave coffee industry hit Filipinos to the point where it gives 3in1 coffee a run for their money."

Prices start at P300/250g for beans, P35 for drip bags, P120 for cold brew, P160 for bulletproof and muscle coffee

Beanhi

Source: Beanhi (FB)
Source: Beanhi (FB)

Coffee in a teabag? Beanhi sells just that!

According to owner John Gerald Lutero, it was his wife Joanna who came up with that idea, and not just settle on drip bags. "She searched for a more convenient and innovative way of having brewed coffee every time we are traveling or in the office. She also thought of those who don't have coffee makers in their homes," he shares.

Both their coffee bean and ground coffee inside the teabag are sourced directly from Sagada.

Price starts at P105 per 250 grams, P8 per teabag

DipBrew

Source: dipbrewcoffee (IG)
Source: dipbrewcoffee (IG)

Completing this list is DipBrew Coffee, who sources its beans from two farms in Luzon, three in Visayas, and another two in the Mindanao region. They tell GMANetwork.com, "DipBrew's beans are sourced from different regions in the Philippines that infuse the best qualities of each coffee species.

"Our brand is focused on providing coffee aficionados an experience to look forward to on a daily basis by producing the freshest and most aromatic coffee beans that will undoubtedly touch the soul."

There products come in four flavors: Morning Kick, Classic Blend, Hazelnut Vanilla, and Macadamia. You can get them in either 15g drip bags or 250g packs.

Price starts at P180/250g, P190 for a pack of 6 assorted drip bags

Try these brands now for your next cup of joe!