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Hasbean's annual subscription is £250 for 52 weekly 250g bags of coffee (this price includes the delivery, so it works out pretty cheap). Every week is a different single-origin coffee. You do not have a choice about what you get, which might be a problem if you only like a very specific type of coffee.
Coffees are delivered in an envelope, and easily fit in my mailbox (the slot is 4cm high). Subscription coffees are roasted each Friday and usually arrive on the Saturday (Royal Mail 24 hour delivery).
(There are also some other subscription options.)
What's a good subscription service these days? Finding myself running out lately and would like a weekly bag or two rather than going to the co-op round the corner.
I love yellow bourbon - exactly my taste, but not practical to have to open the door all the time for boxes. What's an envelope size delivery? Either a single roaster with decent bags (maybe small batch or pharmacie - as an ex-brightoner might be a nice thing to remind me of the place now I think of it) or failing a single spot is there a good service that does a wide variety of roasters to try?