Brew Better • Feb 18 How to: fix your V60 coffee brewing problems My coffee tastes bad, what's gone wrong? Why does my coffee taste bitter? James Wise answers your common V60 brewing problems as part of our Brew Better series. By: James Wise
Brew Better • Meet the team • Feb 14 'How can I get better at making coffee?' Meet James Wise James Wise is one of the most talented, driven and knowledgeable people in the UK coffee industry. Meet the man behind our Brew Better guides. By: James Wise
Brew Better • Feb 01 How to: Brew coffee using a V60 Pour Over The V60 is one of the most popular and simple ways of brewing coffee at home, producing an unbeatably clean and delicate cup. By: James Wise
New Products • Jan 01 Are coffee pods bad? We have answers and an eco solution Coffee pod technology has made drinking great coffee at home even easier, but traditional pods can be less than convenient when it comes to throwing them away. By: Lydia Smith
At Origin • Oct 20 Who grows our coffee? José Gálvez, Peru We have been roasting our flagship Fullsteam espresso since 2010, but this year we took another step to make this best-selling coffee even... By: Lydia Smith
Ethically Better • New Products • Oct 19 Crisis Coffee: Buy a Coffee that ends Homelessness Crisis, the UK's largest charity for homeless people, and Volcano Coffee Works introduce a coffee that ends homelessness. By: Lydia Smith
At Origin • Oct 10 Who grows our coffee? Minasul, Brazil Volcano Coffee in Brazil is farmed and produced by the coffee cooperative Minasul. Volcano was Minasul’s very first European buyer, and we have been a proud partner since 2016. By: Lydia Smith
At Origin • Oct 10 Volcano, Brazilian Coffee and the State of the Coffee Market With the commodity price of coffee dropping to the lowest point in 14 years, what is Volcano doing to support Arabica farmers in Brazil? By: Lydia Smith
Meet the team • Oct 01 Watch: 'Passion First: Volcano Coffee Works' Under The Film's new mini series Passion First explores the most passionate people behind thriving local businesses. By: Lydia Smith
At Origin • Ethically Better • Sep 22 Who Grows our Coffee? The Red Associations, Colombia Volcano coffee in Colombia is farmed and produced by members of the Red Associations. We buy 19 tonnes of their coffee... By: Lydia Smith
At Origin • Sep 11 Who grows our coffee: The women of AMECAFE, Brazil In 2018 we started a new relationship with AMECAFE - a group of female coffee farmers in Brazil. By: Lydia Smith
At Origin • Ethically Better • Sep 10 The Conduit: Serving the Members' Club with a Social Conscience The Conduit, a new home for social change-makers in London, has chosen Volcano Coffee to fuel its members as they strive for positive social impact By: Lydia Smith