Find coffee that fits your set up

OLDG COFFEE

Coffee behaves differently depending on how it’s brewed.
OldG Coffee helps you find options that work well for your setup — whether that’s espresso, filter, cafetière, pods, or something simpler.

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Buying coffee shouldn’t be complicated.

A lot of advice is written for professionals or assumes specialist equipment. In reality, most people just want coffee that tastes good at home and fits into their routine.

OldG Coffee focuses on that everyday use — helping you choose with fewer mistakes and less guesswork.

Find coffee that fits your routine

If you’re not sure where to start, Find Coffee narrows things down for you.

It looks at:

  • How you brew

  • The kind of flavours you usually enjoy

  • How much effort you want to put in

From there, it points you towards coffees that make sense for how you actually drink them.

Browse our coffee reviews

From there, it points you towards coffees that make sense for how you actually drink them.

Each review covers:

  • How the coffee tastes in normal home use

  • Which brew methods it suits best

  • Situations where it may not be the right choice

There are no scores or rankings — just clear, practical reviews based on everyday home use.

View current coffee offers

Once you know what you’re looking for, you can view current offers from a small selection of UK coffee brands.

Beans, pods, and subscriptions are listed separately so choosing comes first.

About OldG Coffee

OldG Coffee brings together reviews and offers from a carefully selected group of UK coffee brands.

The focus is on flavour, consistency, and value in everyday home brewing — not industry trends or specialist tasting notes.

Occasional updates — only when something genuinely useful appears.

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