Coffee for Working from Home

Working from home changed the coffee habits of an entire generation. The office coffee machine β€” mediocre but free β€” was replaced by whatever you could make yourself. For some people, that was a downgrade. For others, it was the best thing that ever happened to their morning cup.

If you work from home, you have something office workers don't: complete control over your coffee. Here's how to use it.

The Work From Home Coffee Advantage

At home, you choose the beans. You choose the brew method. You choose when and how you drink it. No one is making a pot of burnt drip coffee at 7am that sits on the burner until noon. No one is refilling the pod machine with whatever was cheapest in bulk.

That control is an opportunity. A good home coffee setup β€” fresh beans, a decent grinder, a reliable brew method β€” produces a cup that's better than anything most offices offer. And you drink it in your own space, on your own schedule, without the commute.

Best Coffees for Working from Home

House Blend β€” the ideal work-from-home coffee. Balanced, smooth, and consistent. You can make it on autopilot at 7am and it's always good. For the first cup of the day, before you're fully awake and making decisions, reliability is everything. Find it in our coffee blends.

Colombia β€” caramel sweetness, mild acidity, clean finish. For the mid-morning cup when you're in the middle of something and want something pleasant without distraction. Approachable and consistent. A great single-origin everyday staple.

Ethiopia Natural β€” bright and complex. For the cup you make when you have a few minutes between calls and want something worth paying attention to. The fruit and floral notes reward the kind of attention that a busy workday rarely allows. Explore our single-origin coffees to find it.

Cowboy Blend β€” bold and direct. For the afternoon slump. When the day has gone long and you need the cup to actually do something. Bold enough to cut through fatigue, smooth enough to not taste harsh. A staple in our blends collection.

Building a Work From Home Coffee Routine

Morning cup: drip or French press. Set it up before you sit down at your desk. The ritual of making coffee is a good transition from home mode to work mode β€” a signal to your brain that the day is starting.

Mid-morning cup: pour over or Aeropress. If you have a break between tasks, a manual brew method gives you 3–4 minutes away from the screen. That's not wasted time β€” it's a reset that makes the next work block more productive.

Afternoon: cold brew or a lighter cup. Be mindful of caffeine timing. Coffee consumed after 2–3pm can affect sleep. Cold brew concentrate diluted with water or milk is a good afternoon option β€” lower caffeine than a full hot cup, still satisfying. Our single-origin coffees work beautifully for cold brew.

The Subscription for Remote Workers

Working from home means you're drinking more coffee at home β€” which means you run out faster. Our subscription keeps fresh coffee arriving on your schedule automatically. Set your frequency based on how fast you go through a bag, and never run out mid-week again.

Not sure which coffee to commit to? Our sample packs are the easiest way to find your go-to before subscribing.

Build your work from home coffee lineup β€” roasted to order, shipped fresh, ready for the home office.

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Fresh-roasted and built for the home office β€” from the first cup to the afternoon reset.

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