Scotland’s Top Coffee Roasters For Delivery


Working from home but still in need of great coffee? We have you covered! Many of Scotland’s independent coffee roasters are still open for delivery…

 

Great coffee in Scotland on the rise!

We’re slowly learning burnt beans are not the best and coffee that’s roasted with care, ethically sourced and locally available is the new brew.

So, let us introduce you some of our favourite Scottish coffee roasters – all available now for delivery.

 

Dear Green, Glasgow

 

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Dear Green is behind the #brewathome movement at the moment and encouraging coffee drinkers to support local and brew delicious coffee at home.

Dear Green’s collaboration with Social Bite is a great initiative to support, too. The company have created a blend especially for them and donate £1 from every bag sold to their efforts to end homelessness across Scotland. This is a great way to support local, drink delicious coffee and support this organisation when they need it most.

For more information www.deargreencoffee.com

 

 

Unorthodox Roasters, Kinross

 

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In 2015, the Unorthodox Roasters spent over 10 months in all the major coffee producing countries in South and Central America. Inspired by what they found, they returned to Scotland and set up their own coffee roastery.

“We put all our effort into continuous improvement of our cafes and products. Our staff have cordiality, our cafe has character and our coffee has attitude.”

For more information www.unorthodoxroasters.co.uk

 

Papercup, Glasgow

 

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Papercup Coffee was born and bred in Glasgow’s west end, from an idea about good food and coffee all under one roof. Popular with students and professionals alike, Papercup Coffee is now a Glaswegian coffee staple. And, the company try to source ethically and environmentally sound beans, products and produce.

“We are forever sourcing, sampling, cupping, roasting, measuring, calibrating, tweaking, blending & tasting.”

For more information www.papercupcoffee.co.uk

 

Luckie Beans, Edinburgh

 

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Luckie Beans is ethically sourced and roasted with passion. They are located within a 18th Century roastery on Love Lane, Edinburgh.

“Using 50% less gas than other comparable roasters, it is environmentally friendly. Not only that but no naked flames directly heat the drum where the coffee is roasted. Therefore, the coffee beans do not have any unburned gases in the roasting medium creating a cleaner cup of coffee.”

For more information www.luckiebeans.co.uk

 

 

Glen Lyon Coffee, Scottish Highlands

 

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Glen Lyon Coffee began life at the top of Glenlyon, Scottish Highlands. They later moved their roastery lock, stock and barrel to Aberfeldy, where a team of six now roast some of the world’s finest beans.

“All of our speciality coffees are 100% traceable and ethically sourced. We build direct, long term relationships with producers and trading partners throughout the supply train and pay the coffee farmers we work with significantly above Fairtrade prices.”

For more information www.glenlyoncoffee.co.uk