Kate Spencer here, Most Wanted strategist and resident coffee enthusiast. I consider a quality cup of joe to be one of life’s simplest pleasures, so I’m on a perpetual quest to step up my game by bettering my at-home brew. Having previously lived with a professional barista and after strategically surrounding myself with fellow caffeine fanatics, I’ve picked up more than a few tricks of the trade. I’ve also been on the hunt for the right roasts to gift the fellow coffee nerd, snob, etc., in my life. And, with Father’s Day around the corner, the potential for a useful and tasty gift like coffee has strong appeal. Through some online scrolling, and good word on the street, I found a coffee marketplace-meets-subscription-service that promises to ship a bespoke monthly delivery tailored to my very specific standards: fresh beans sourced from small-batch roasters around the country. I was intrigued, so I signed up to suss out whether or not this virtual caffeine hub was up to snuff. Read on as I pour my heart out about everything that this service entails — including whether or not it would make an excellent last-minute gift for your coffee-loving father figure.
What Is Trade?
Trade is a personalized coffee subscription service that’s mission is to “empower more people to experience specialty coffee and support the coffee community.” Basically, the team at Trade has partnered with 60+ roasters across the U.S. to deliver hand-selected coffee beans straight to your door at peak freshness. Whether you’re a coffee aficionado or a newbie, they guarantee they’ll send you the beans to fit your java-loving needs. The sweet part is, they actually send you the really good stuff: coffee from buzzy third-wave roasters like Stumptown, Verve, and Madcap (not those generic roasts you find in the aisles of mega superstores or big brand coffee shops…apologies to your holiday-cup-collecting folks).
How Does Trade Know What Kind of Coffee To Send You?
First, I was prompted to fill out Trade’s eight-part questionnaire so its’ fancy “human-powered algorithm” could “find my perfect match” — in other words, pair me with roasters and coffees that best fit my drinking preferences. I answered everything from how I brew my coffee (at the moment, I have a deep relationship with my Moka Pot), to what I add to my drink (black or a splash of steamed oat milk), and if I buy my beans whole or ground — and don’t you worry, alien decaf drinkers, you can specify whether you drink regular or decaf too.
Once Trade‘s algorithm did its thing, I was given three options to choose from. I was excited to see a few roasters I’d never heard of before and ended up selecting the Civitas Blend from Huckleberry in Denver, CO., which is mentioned as a top selection for Moka Pot drinkers and features notes of rich dark chocolate and raisin-like sweetness. YUM. From there you can customize your order frequency, grind-setting, and how many bags you’d like to receive each month. Even better, Trade will remind you before each order is shipped so you can easily make changes or swap any coffee for a different choice.
Okay, but now to the crazy part: My delivery arrived ONE DAY after the beans were roasted and packaged. I. Was. Shook. This is really a selling point for me because if you didn’t know, the flavor of coffee beans changes the older they get (even if it’s just been a few days!) and they begin to lose freshness the longer they’re exposed to oxygen. To say I was pumped about this peak freshness is an understatement because I don’t even get this type of quick-turnaround from my local Brooklyn roaster.
Do I Have To Subscribe?
Trade offers many different levels of subscription options, ranging from standard ($7.88) to premium ($9.75), to big bag ($5.83) a week, so you can customize deliveries based on your or your giftee’s needs. You’ll also be able to select your choice of one or two bags each delivery and if you’d like to receive shipments every 7, 10, or 14 days. You’ll receive $15 off your first three-bag bundle or $25 off your first six-bag bundle, plus you can cancel or pause service anytime. And if a subscription service isn’t for you, you can still shop Trade’s selection of coffees with a one-time purchase.
Do You, Coffee Lover, Think Trade Is Actually Good?
If you’re a professed coffee snob like me — or just a caffeine lover no matter the brew — I think this service is totally worth it. The experience feels personalized and curated, plus it’s just fun to be able to taste all types of coffee from highly-regarded third-wave roasters all over the country that I wouldn’t normally have quick access to. I’m admittedly the type that buys the same beans from my local coffee shop every week, so this forces me out of my caffeine comfort zone. I know a few bean buds in my life that will appreciate this service as both a time saver and a discovery experience.
The Best Coffee Gifts To Buy From Trade
Trade Subscription, 3-Bag Bundle $47.25 $32.25
Receive $15 off your first three-bag bundle or $25 off your first six-bag bundle when you signup at DrinkTrade.com.
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Gift Coffee Subscription, 6-Bag Bundle $120 $108
Give the gift of discovery with a personalized coffee subscription that’s currently 10% off.
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Trade Celebration Box, $72
If a subscription service isn’t the right fit for your giftee, you may want to purchase a celebration box that includes a flight of three specialty coffees, plus a fourth bag matched to the receiver’s taste.
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Trade Cold Brew Bags, $9.50
Trade also stocks the best and most gift-worthy coffee makers and equipment, like sleek kettles and classic french presses and handy accessories like cold brew bags and kitchen scales.
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