How to save money on coffee

Spending on home-brewing coffee equipment and supplies is up in the U.K. But for many people, the main appeal of making coffee at home vs. buying out is to spend less.

You can undoubtedly reduce your costs not only by avoiding café drinks but also by planning ahead, shopping around, and having the right tools for your at-home brewing station. Find tips and ideas for how to save money on coffee ahead.

How to save money on coffee at home

To save money on coffee while customising each cup to your liking, you can:

● Choose a coffee maker that fits your budget

● Grind your own beans

● Buy whole beans in bulk

● Compare coffee subscriptions

● Store your coffee like a pro

● Fine tune-your brew method

● Try manual brewing tools

● Upgrade to a better grinder or kettle

● Use reusables over disposables

● Brew the right amount

● Batch-brew and reheat efficiently

● Make DIY creamers and syrups

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1. Choose a coffee maker that fits your budget

Simple, manual coffee-making systems, like a French press or pour-over set, can be very affordable, with some options available for £50 or less. Drip coffee machines and coffee-pod systems are usually in the middle of the price range, and espresso machines tend to be the biggest investment.

2. Grind your own beans

Some high-end coffee machines have built-in grinders, making it convenient to grind your own beans at home. While manual grinders are the most wallet-friendly, built-in electric designs are convenient, efficient, and consistent.

3. Buy whole beans in bulk

Pre-ground coffee is often less expensive than whole beans, as whole beans are of better quality. This is why grinding your beans fresh each time you make coffee is generally recommended for the best-tasting cup. With that in mind, you can save money by purchasing whole coffee beans in bulk (1 kilo per bag).

4. Compare coffee subscriptions

Another way to lower your costs is to sign up for a coffee subscription with monthly deliveries. Shop around to see what deals are available—many roasters offer discounts when you set up recurring shipments. Plus, you'll always have freshly roasted beans.

5. Store your coffee like a pro

If you're buying coffee beans in bulk or getting monthly deliveries, it's important to make sure they're properly stored. An airtight canister is ideal for preserving the aroma and preventing the beans from going stale, so they're as fresh as possible when you grind them.

6. Fine-tune your brew method

Brewing coffee at home gives you extra control over various things that can affect the taste. Learning about optimal water temperature, water-to-coffee ratio, flow rate, and bloom time can help you fine-tune your method so it's café-quality and just how you like it.

7. Try manual brewing tools

Manual coffee-brewing tools can be very affordable. You might consider using a French press, pour-over system, or AeroPress. There are also manual espresso makers and moka pots for those who prefer a richer, more concentrated brew.

8. Upgrade to a better grinder or kettle

You may not need to buy a new coffee machine to enhance your home-brewing setup. Upgrading your coffee-making accessories can make a big difference in the taste, efficiency, and overall experience. For instance, a burr grinder can offer the most consistently ground coffee at different coarseness levels. Or, if you're making pour-over coffee, a kettle with an accurate temperature readout can help you get it just right.

9. Use reusables over disposables

Opting for reusable components rather than disposable ones can help you save on ongoing coffee-making costs while reducing the environmental impact. For example, you can get a washable mesh filter for drip coffee, use reusable coffee capsules instead of throw-away pods, or brew espresso with no pod or paper waste at all. If you like to drink coffee on the go, get an insulated lidded travel mug you can use, wash, and use again.

10. Brew the right amount

Another way to minimize waste—and, as a result, overall costs—is to brew only as much coffee as you plan to drink each day. This could mean one cup at a time with a single-serve machine or a half-litre of drip coffee if you typically go back for a refill.

11. Batch-brew and reheat efficiently

You can save time by brewing a day's worth of drip coffee and keeping it in a thermal-insulated carafe or on a heated tray plate. Another option is to reheat brewed coffee on a stovetop on low heat or in the microwave for no longer than 30 seconds to not affect the flavour. Or you can use the remaining coffee from the morning to make iced coffee in the afternoon.

12. Make DIY creamers and syrups

Some home brewers mix their own coffee creamers and flavourings to save money and customise their drinks exactly to their liking. For example, you can blend whole milk with maple syrup for a rich, creamy flavour and natural sweetness. Or try making DIY plant-based milk, then combine it with a few drops of vanilla extract. The options are endless.

Saving money on your favourite brew 

There are many ways to reduce costs when making coffee at home, from buying beans in bulk to manual brewing techniques and reusable pod capsules.

Explore Sage's offerings if you need a reliable coffee grinder, kettle, storage container, or other coffee accessories.

 

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Easy ways to save money on coffee at home