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KeepCups are an Australian made re-usable coffee cup.

There is enough plastic in 28 disposable cups to make one small KeepCup!

KeepCups come in many sizes, this cup measures just under 3".

 

Since June 2009 over eight million KeepCups have been sold.

In this time approximately 5 trillion disposable cups have been made and discarded to landfill !!!

 

"The KeepCup and all its components are BPA and BPS free! The cup itself and the lid are made from polypropylene. Polypropylene #5 is the safe food grade plastic."

 

"KeepCups mission is to encourage the use of reusable cups. We do this by delivering sustainably made products that are fit for purpose in the context of a positive global campaign that strives to make a difference to how we think about convenience culture.

 

KeepCups are now sold in 65 countries around the world."

 

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Macro Mondays theme: hot or cold - Silicone heat proof band on a KeepCup re-usable barista standard coffee cup, the band is 2.5cm deep & text is 2.5mm high

Keep Cup is an awesome outfit pushing reusuable drinkware with style.

 

The keepcup is simple: You buy a premade design, or customize your own while chosing the size that best suits your coffee habits: 4oz, 6oz, 8oz, 12oz, or 16oz. You can even add your own logo, like Colectivo Coffee did here.

 

So if you take your coffee and are in the market a reusable cup, why not check out Keepcup.

28 May 2013 Pretty coffee in a pretty cup

Another goal of mine this year is to minimise the amount of takeaway coffee cups used by bringing my keep cup every time I get takeaway coffee.

I have searched a couple of weeks for these thermoses. This morning I found them at the bottom of a tote bag at the very back of the coat rack. I am struggling to bring myself to open them. Scared sh#tless would be an understatement.

 

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hellolunchlady: I was actually pretty disappointed with the lack of mould.

 

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beespicer: I lost my KeepCup about 7 months ago, found it underneath a blanket in the boot of my car yesterday. It still has coffee in it, and I'm having a huge battle to open it and clean it, or throw the whole thing in the recycle bin.

 

beespicer: @mallorymclennan I really feel your pain.

 

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Bag contents for watching a half marathon:

Water bottle, keepcup, bandana, snacks, extra bag, ipod, knitting, kindle, notebook, pen and pencil, phone, wallet, (camera) and bottle cozy. Bag a Hand me down shoulder bag from Howies (www.thebikelist.co.uk/reviews/clothing-protection-bags/ho...).

Who's for coffee?

These are awesome. Anyone who goes from a regular location to get coffee (e.g. work) should have one of these. Keepcups are reusable coffee cups that are made in standard sizes, so they should be accepted by baristas. Cut down on waste from all of those disposable coffee cups.

 

(This has caused me to buy a lot more coffee, actually).

 

keepcup.com.au/

I ordered these for so many people (including myself) SOOO great! Made from recycled materials, dishwasher and microwave safe, awesome.

Did you know that different KeepCups have different silicone band designs?

This was my work set-up as at 8 June 2011. I had just downloaded Ethan Marcotte's "Responsive Web Design" from A Book Apart.

The side band on this KeepCup has a wide variety of drink names and coffee references

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Father’s day 2018 is Sunday the 17th of June, so we’re only a couple of weeks off. In this post I’m sharing what I believe, as a Dad myself (hint hint ;-)) to be some of the best ideas for coffee gifts for coffee lovers, for Father’s day this year.

 

It was actually a coffee gift that prompted me to start coffeeblog in the first place! A few years ago, my wife and kids bought me a new stainless steel cafetiere for my birthday. I was starting to write a review about it on Amazon, and the review was getting quite long.

 

I was thinking about starting a blog anyway, but I wasn’t sure exactly what to focus on, and suddenly creating a blog about coffee became the obvious choice, and this review became the first ever post on coffeeblog.

 

Coffee Subscription for Father’s Day?

 

My first choice when it comes to a great Father’s day gift, would be a coffee subscription.

 

As you’ll know if you’ve read my best coffee subscriptions post, I have a few coffee subscriptions – I drink a lot of coffee and a coffee subscription is definitely something I would recommend as a great Father’s Day gift for 2018 for any coffee lover, given that there are quite a few great coffee subscriptions now.

 

The reason I think coffee subscriptions are so great isn’t just about keeping stocked up, although that’s one benefit of course, the best thing for me about subscriptions is discovery and variety. With coffee subscriptions, you get to try different coffees from different origins, different varietals and different processes, meaning that you get to discover a wide variety of different tasting coffees.

 

This is why my favourite coffee subscriptions are who they are, as they all deliver a variety of different coffees each time, rather than just a “supply” subscription whereby you would choose a coffee and just have the same one delivered each week or month.

 

Here’s a great Father’s day coffee gift offer for you, from one of my favourite coffee subscriptions!

 

Blue Coffee Box, one of my favourite coffee subscription firms, have a great offer on for Father’s day 2018, just for coffeeblog readers!

 

Blue Coffee Box are a multi-roaster subscription service, offering a discovery coffee subscription, delivering a box of three different coffees each month (or each fortnight, or every two months, depending on your choice) from different origins, different coffee varietals, different processes and different roasters, working with some of the UK’s best coffee roasters.

 

Here’s there Father’s day offer, for coffeeblog readers only:

 

Purchase a Blue Coffee Box subscription gift, and get £9 off – or – purchase any Blue Coffee Box bag gift (a single bag rather than a coffee subscription) and get £3 off.

 

For the subscription discount, just type or paste the code CB719 into the voucher box at checkout, or for the bag discount, use the code CB713 – at bluecoffeebox.com

 

There’s more…

 

If you’re buying a multi-month subscription (for three, six or twelve months), they will also send you (the person buying the gift) a free Blue Coffee Box bag of coffee worth £7.99! All you need to do is reply to the purchase confirmation email with your address for the free bag, and they’ll send it to you straight away.

 

Also, I had a word with the nice guys at Blue Coffee Box – and they’ve agreed that even if you’re buying a subscription for yourself (so, not selecting the gift option) they will still honour the free bag offer, just until Father’s day! So if you were thinking of going for a subscription, now would be a good time even if it’s not as a Father’s day gift.

 

Other Father’s Day Coffee Gift Ideas

 

Coffee Brewers

 

If the coffee lover you’re buying for, doesn’t own one of the following brewers, any one of these would make a great Father’s day gift – enabling dad to add another brewing method as a string to his bow when it comes to brewing coffee, at home or while out and about.

 

Aeropress, from £26.33 on Amazon

 

Aeropress. This is has become one of the most popular coffee brewers over the past few years, and it’s easy to see why.

 

Aeropress is faster and easier than more traditional home coffee brewing processes such as cafetiere & filter, and cleaning up is mega fast and easy (basically just firing the spent puck of coffee into the bin or compost, then giving it a rinse & a wipe).

 

Made by Aerobie (yes, the same people who make the famous flying ring), Aeropress makes a great coffee, either Espresso style, or Americano style coffee depending on how you want it, you basically just add less water if you want an Espresso style coffee. I say “style”, as it isn’t quite espresso, you don’t get the crema, but it’s not a million miles off, which is amazing for a coffee maker at under £30!

 

There are various different ways to use Aeropress, you don’t have to follow the instructions – in fact, there are national and international Aeropress championships, entered by Aeropress baristas each who have their own specific process for brewing the way they believe makes the very best Aeropress coffee.

 

Oomph Coffee Maker, on offer on Amazon for £34.75

 

The Oomph. The oomph is a great coffee maker, it works along similar lines to Aeropress in that you apply manual pressure, but it’s different to Aeropress, for a start given that it is a coffee brewer and travel cup in one.

 

I was initially interested in the Oomph based on it being a way to drink coffee similar to Aeropress on the go, but what amazed me about the Oomph, is the taste!

 

It makes an outstanding cup of coffee! As I wrote in my Oomph coffee maker review, the Oomph is my favourite brewer now for most of my coffees during the day in the week. I still use Aeropress from time to time, but more often than not I’ll use the Oomph, as I love the taste of the coffee it makes, and it keeps my coffee warm for ages.

 

V60 coffee maker, from £4.98

 

Hario V60. The V60 is a pourover drip filter coffee maker, it makes stunning filter coffee, and it’s mega inexpensive from under a fiver, and then around £5-6 for a hundred filters. You simply plop in the ground coffee, and then pour over (the process is known as pour-over) the water, until you have a cup of lovely clean (due to the paper filters) cup of filter coffee.

 

There’s a similar coffee maker which is also very popular, called the Kalita Wave, this has a different design, with a flat bottom, but it’s still a manual pour over filter coffee maker. I’m focusing more on the V60 as they’re better value for money, generally speaking.

 

There’s also Chemex, which is another great pourover filter coffee maker – which doubles as a coffee jug. Chemex has been around for a long time, and makes great coffee, but again – I’m featuring the Hario V60 in this post as I think it’s so good when it comes to value for money, and makes for a great inexpensive coffee gift idea father’s day.

 

Travel Cups/Mugs.

 

Keepcup, lots of varieties available on Amazon from £7.61.

 

With the looming take-away cups tax along the lines of the 5p plastic bag charge, buying dad a travel cup is a nice idea, if he doesn’t have one, or if he doesn’t have a decent one.

 

You see, there are travel cups, and then there are travel cups… Yes you can get very cheap travel cups from supermarkets which may seem like a bargain, but there are also really well performing and stylish travel cups such as keepcup and Bodum, which will keep dad’s brew hot for longer, and will perform better when it comes to not leaking, and not burning his fingers.

 

There’s also a really novel shaped travel mug called Goat Story, which is shaped like a Goat’s horn! ;-). I’ve got one of these, they sent me one a while ago to review, and despite the unusual look, it’s actually a brilliant travel mug, stays hot & is completely leak proof.

 

If your dad is the kind of bloke who wouldn’t want to stand out, then don’t get him this… however if he’s the kind of Dad who likes to be different, and you think he won’t be embarrassed drinking coffee from a Goat horn in public, then the Goat Story mug is a great idea for dad.

 

My wife uses her Bodum travel mug for her cup of tea when she goes to work in the morning, and she’s always amazed to find her brew is still hot hours later. She has this one.

 

Personalised Mugs.

 

Personalised Mugs, from about £6 on Amazon.

 

These are always a nice idea for any occasion, and generally speaking, if you go for a ready-made slogan type mug, like the one on tha left, you’ll pay six or seven quid or so, which makes them an inexpensive gift idea.

 

If you want to spend a little bit more though, and show that you’ve put a bit more thought into it, you can have your own text and/image printed onto a mug for dad, which I think is great. I still have a mug like this with a photo of my kids on when they were toddlers, I’ve had that mug for probably 10 years now.

 

Is there a photo of the kids or grandkids that you could have printed onto a mug that would make him smile? Or maybe Dad/Grandad has a nickname or a special saying, or something else that you could have printed onto a coffee mug which would make this a particularly meaningful gift?

 

You can get mugs like this on Amazon, there are also websites such as Photoimageart and Photobox who produce personalised mugs, personalised travel mugs, personalised tea towels, cushions, canvas prints, aprons & all sorts, which I think make for great alternative Father’s day gifts to “off the shelf” gifts.

 

There we go, lots of Father’s day coffee gift ideas for coffee loving Dad’s this year :-).

 

If you were to ask me what I would prefer from the above, as a Dad who loves coffee, then definitely it would be the coffee subscription – although I probably have enough for now ;-). Don’t forget, if you decide to go for the Blue Coffe Box subscription offer, the website is Bluecoffeebox.com, and the code for the box is CB719 or for the bag discount, use the code CB713.

 

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At some point in the spring, I lost my reusable travel mug (which was a ceramic mug made to look like one of the paper coffee cups you get out of Starbucks or wherever). In the search for a new one, I stumbled across the Australia-made and designed 'KeepCup', which has proved to be awesome. If you go to their website, you can pick and chose your own colours for the cups, lids and rubber bands (which are cleverly designed so you can mark them up with how you like your favourite drink), but the beautiful of the KeepCup is that they come in standard barista sizes and are designed to fit under the heads of most drinks and espresso machines. Woop woop. The handy little twist-stopper at the top of the lid is great for stopping my drink sloshing about on the train and the whole thing is easy to clean as well as dishwasher safe. Not too bad price-wise too, though let's hope I don't leave this one behind on the train either!

 

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In the basement of Oxfam Bookshop on St Giles

A Blue Bottle mocha in a 12oz KeepCup, made by the skilled folks at Haight Street Market.

Our KeepCups arrived today! Check out this little Australian company, passionate about coffee and the environment :) KeepCup

Barista Edita Ciceniene with Insomnia chairman Bobby Kerr and the new reusable "KeepCup"

Photo: Roger Kenny

Make mine a tree free coffee!

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