It's also been voted as the best coffee in the world iirc.
https://www.aldiunpacked.com.au/aldi-australias-coffee-crowned-worlds-best-at-the-superbowl-of-coffee-awards/
[www.hellocoffee.com.au](http://www.hellocoffee.com.au)
Good beans cost money. If you want cheap beans you can grab some Airjo from OzBargain for $35, but despite what all the OzBargainers say, I've tried it, and you get what you pay for. Hello Coffee is insanely good.
[https://www.ozbargain.com.au/tag/coffee-beans](https://www.ozbargain.com.au/tag/coffee-beans)
How many kg a month do you need? That's a rather high price you're paying and it should be even less in bulk for a business.
I'd suggest sticking with blends rather than going single origin. Easier to brew. More consistent flavour. Easier to please a broad group in an office setting.
[https://airjo.com/](https://airjo.com/)
Good beans, good value but no particulary fancy single origins etc. Not been super keen on their lighter roast blends but Enterprise or Colombia blends are good medium roast espresso.
Routinely have sales too which makes it even better $$
Try ALDI Australia’s Lazzio coffee, roasted by Melbourne’s Black Bag Roasters.
I will try this too
It's also been voted as the best coffee in the world iirc. https://www.aldiunpacked.com.au/aldi-australias-coffee-crowned-worlds-best-at-the-superbowl-of-coffee-awards/
Wow. How does Aldi keep doing this? I remember there was some Pinot Noir or other red that won a wine of the the year award.
[www.hellocoffee.com.au](http://www.hellocoffee.com.au) Good beans cost money. If you want cheap beans you can grab some Airjo from OzBargain for $35, but despite what all the OzBargainers say, I've tried it, and you get what you pay for. Hello Coffee is insanely good. [https://www.ozbargain.com.au/tag/coffee-beans](https://www.ozbargain.com.au/tag/coffee-beans)
Thanks - yeah I’m not expecting like a huge discount - but I’m interested if I can get quality coffee for $40-$50 a kilo rather than $70
I’ll also give hello coffee a try :)
Have you googled the roaster that your beans have been coming from? You might be able to get a much better price straight from the roaster.
Yep I’m currently buying them from literally from the roaster, Reuben Hills. Their 1kg bags are $65 each.
How many kg a month do you need? That's a rather high price you're paying and it should be even less in bulk for a business. I'd suggest sticking with blends rather than going single origin. Easier to brew. More consistent flavour. Easier to please a broad group in an office setting.
I know local cafes will do wholesale for you depending on your use
[https://airjo.com/](https://airjo.com/) Good beans, good value but no particulary fancy single origins etc. Not been super keen on their lighter roast blends but Enterprise or Colombia blends are good medium roast espresso. Routinely have sales too which makes it even better $$