Your Favourite Coffee Shop Coffee Straight To Your Door

Here at Blendly, you can make the world a better place and purchase blends that were developed by your baristas in your Favorite Coffee Shops.

All of our Baristas took the time to develop a taste for you and to make sure that your Daily Cup of Coffee was just what you wanted

Blendly Baristas have created blends all over the UK and you can support there skill and expertise as they understand their customers are always looking out for products that identify with them, reflecting their character and personality, traits that are unique to themselves.

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The coffee market has grown significantly over the past 20 years and blends are consistently evolving to accommodate changing palates and preferences.  The Baristas that have created your coffee are the new generation of coffee experts that create and publish blends using blendly.co.uk

These are amongst the many reasons why more and more people are switching away from their usual coffee brands to Blendly.

We support your choice Blendly is a one-stop, online coffee roasting and blending service created for Baristas but now available to coffee lovers with no professional experience. Creating something unique for people to enjoy is at the heart of Blendly. We want to give you the tools to create blends that are synonymous with you.

Online coffee Blending The Blendly coffee marketplace allows clients to customize their coffee down to the finest of detail allowing for the creation of unique coffee blends.  Chances are, if you start blending now, the resulting coffee blend could be a world first!

Despite offering the best variety and quality of coffee beans available, Blendly offers staggering value for money with unmatched roasting and blending flexibility compared to other coffee brands out there, we believe our offering is one of a kind.

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Create Your Own Coffee Blend and Get it Delivered Straight to Your Door

People are always looking out for products that identify with them, reflecting their character and personality, traits that are unique to themselves. The coffee market has grown significantly over the past 20 years and blends are consistently evolving to accommodate changing palates and preferences.  These are amongst the many reasons why more and more people are switching away from their usual coffee brands to Blendly.

We support your choice. Blendly is a one stop, online coffee roasting and blending service created for Baristas but now available to coffee lovers with no professional experience. Creating something unique for people to enjoy is at the heart of Blendly. We want to give you tools to create blends that are synonymous with you.

Online Coffee Blending. The Blendly coffee marketplace allows clients to customize their coffee down to the finest of detail allowing for the creation of unique coffee blends.  Chances are, if you start blending now, the resulting coffee blend could be a world first!

Despite offering the best variety and quality of coffee beans available, Blendly offers staggering value for money with unmatched roasting and blending flexibility compared to other coffee brands out there, we believe our offering is one of a kind.

Knowledge is Power. So what are the secrets to blending?  Blending is an art that can take years to acquire and are founded on an understanding of how the factors such as soil type, climate and altitude contribute to the unique qualities of the bean and applying this knowledge to produce consistent cup profile through practice, trial and error.  If you’ve never blended before, don’t be daunted, there is plenty of help out there for you.

To help guide you, all our coffee beans are curated within our CTAPS ™ system (Coffee Tasting and Profiling System), where you’ll find a description of the bean, cupping notes and taste profiles.  Armed with this knowledge, you can create your own coffee blend based on what you have profiled from some of the top brands around.

You can also compare these notes with the other coffee blends you’ve created or with the other coffee blends created by other people.

Don’t be Shy, Blend In!

Blending with Blendly couldn’t be easier. On our blend creator portal you’ll be able to add beans from the CTAPS and assign a percentage of the total blend for each bean.  Don’t forget to make sure all the quantities add up to 100%!  Once you’ve assigned beans to your blend, you can add a description and the best part – your blend name which will be printed on the pack.  Coffee customization is our specialty and you can adjust your blend anytime.

Sharing is caring. Once you’ve created and ordered your blend on the Blendly platform, you’ll be given a link to your unique coffee blend that you can share with friends, family, and colleagues for them to enjoy. Do ask them for feedback and please do share it with us on our facebook page!

Safe and Secure Delivery. Blendly aims to deliver coffee orders within 72 hours of processing.  Don’t be concerned that this is not quick enough for you, some things can’t be rushed.  Part of the roasting process includes a stage called “Degassing” which requires the beans to rest for a period of time.

Depending on location and quantity ordered, your coffee will be delivered either by courier service or Royal Mail in accordance with the COVID-19 government guidelines.

Ready to Blend? Why not get started today?  Simply visit our website at blendly.co.uk and see why baristas and cafes up and down the country are blending their coffee with us.

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Connecting You to Your Local Barista with a Barista Roasting Gift Card

Everyone with an online Blendly account can share their coffee blend with the world! It’s as easy as clicking a button. Sharing your coffee blend allows you to explain more about the flavours and tastes that are unique to you and your coffee.

Sharing the experience with others allows you to develop new ways of distributing your skills and knowledge of coffee and how you connect to your local barista with the Barista Cards 

Baristas Cards have been created to help you take advantage of the skill and knowledge of the local barista. The Barista Cards allow you to purchase the published barista blends and also to adapt the taste to your own.

Blendly  allows you to create your own taste profile and tasting notes so that it appears on the customised label. A label that is your signature as well as providing a taste profile based on your own findings on the coffee and publishes it to friends, family or even to share with customers or work colleagues. 

Create something unique for you and your community, whether to your friend’s, family, office or coffee shop. Allowing them to  understand your skill and passion about coffee. More and more people and baristas are creating blends they have been developed using Blendly the commercial coffee roaster, and to build up their coffee reputation amongst groups and colleagues.

Blendly allows barista account holders to create blends for special occasions and events whether it’s a winter BBQ, or charity event. Creating something unique to you is allowing people to connect to knowledge about what makes up your favourite cup of coffee and allowing baristas and coffee lovers to build value in their home or community. 

For more information about the Barista Roasting Gift Cards contact the Blendly team at blendly.co.uk.

Sweetpea Cafe Greets You with the Warmest Smile and Coffee from Blendly

Blendly the commercial coffee roaster works with Sweetpea Cafe located in Broughty Ferry, Dundee. It is one of the warmest and coziest place to sit by, relax and have a sip of the meticulously prepared unique coffee blend made just right for the customers.

Blendly products directly to consumers using new methods of distribution  that  completely bypassing tradional sales channels – allowing greater customer interaction and choice 

There are considerable advantages to working with Blendly. It can considerably reduce the costs of distribution, thereby giving greater value than established brands as well as give better understanding of the product origins 

While traditional distribution methods require businesses to factor in the cuts of retailers and other sellers, blendly.co.uk  can cut out the middleman and sell directly to the customer, thereby saving colossal amounts on distribution costs. and offering a greater choice 

Sweetpea is a feel-good cafe with an array of delicious selection of cakes and traybakes, like cupcakes and pies which are not only yummy but as healthy just like the gluten-free lemon cupcakes they are serving. Customers love to drop by to this place, not only because of the delicious food, and warm unique coffee blend, but also because of their genuine sweet and warm staff and service that can lift anybody’s mood. With these, Sweetpea has been earning love and only affirmation from their every satisfied customer.

Blendly is as passionate about building its own community of Baristas and coffee shops, bringing them from the conventional coffee roasting to a highly innovated of getting a superb unique coffee blend, immediately available, fresh and affordable.

Blendly worked with many coffee shops in Scotland and all over the UK, and today founding from its 15 years of roasting experience, partnering with the best coffee shops not just in terms of success but in the values we create and believe. We take pride in working with Sweetpea for their own unique coffee blend. We believe that the companies we work with are truly the best in terms of providing the best food, hospitality and service to its customers, and in full consistency.

Brasserie Ecosse in Dundee Developed a Coffee Blend with Blendly

We were delighted to create a Blendly coffee roast especially for Brasserie Ecosse, a modern style brasserie set in the heart of Dundee. Focused on locally sourced Scottish provenance. Their menu is complemented by a mix of French and Asian cooking styles, inspired by head chef Scott’s passion and expertise. Indulge in stunning food, and of course, finish off with a delicious cup of our very own Blendly coffee.

The team at Brasserie Ecosse greet guests with a warm welcome into their contemporary, relaxed atmosphere. The tagline “Arrive as a guest, leave as a friend.” perfectly matches their company ethos where an outstanding customer experience at the heart of everything they do. When you stop by, ask for the Blendly Brasserie Ecosse Roast which is crafted from the freshest, most flavourful coffee beans we gather worldwide to make the perfect blend. We’re proud to be part of the Brasserie Ecosse customer experience, serving their customers a truly satisfying cup of coffee.

The team look forward to welcoming you for a friendly cup and a chat soon…

Highland Wholefoods – The Home of Fresh Coffee

highland wholefoodsSince 1989 we have been supplying local communities in the Highlands and Islands and north-east Scotland with organic, vegetarian, GM-free and fair trade products. Highland Wholefoods and their coffee flavour was developed by Blendly, the home of speciality coffee.

At Blendly, we believe in helping with the logistics and operations and to be a partner in the success of your business – allowing you more time to grow.

Here at Blendly over the last year, we have been introducing predictive ordering services. These services are designed to work with organisations such as Highland Wholefoods which allow their coffee blend to be fresher, better and quicker.

Like most industries of all kinds use predictive technology, from banks to insurance companies to restaurants. For retailers, these programs hold the promise of reducing waste and profit loss, as well as boosting customer loyalty.

Blendly offer customers many ways to develop coffee products and offer a range of services that are designed to create unique products to the customer based on choice and taste.

So for a superb tasting coffee created to allow the best in flavour and taste Highland Wholefoods has a superb range of freshly roasted coffee developed by the UK’s leading commercial coffee company.

Visiting a Coffee Shop – Who is Drinking Your Coffee?

Visiting coffee shops is a ritual to any British coffee lovers routinely adhered. Visiting a Coffee ShopAccording to coffee shops in the UK, Britain’s coffee shop culture is full of beans. The UK coffee shop market has enjoyed its biggest period of growth since 2008. Over the last five years, the market rose by 37%, up from £2.4 billion in 2011 to reach an impressive £3.4 billion in 2016. What is more, between 2015 and 2016 sales increased a spectacular 10.4% – the biggest year-on-year boost witnessed in the last five years.

Blendly is a speciality coffee roaster that specialises in creating speciality coffee blends for the growing market. Coffee is at the heart of a great coffee chain all over the world. Blendly allow its customers to select and make a coffee blend unique according to their choice of beans and their best blend

Blendly also offers a unique management service to there clients helping Visiting a Coffee Shopmanage inventory across all the sales channels, – The Company provide Commodity based planning as well as Logistics, Distribution and Inventory management as well as developing new analytic to help chains better plan and manage footfall. “Britain’s appetite for coffee shops continues. Much of the growth we’ve seen in recent years is driven by habitual coffee drinkers and the continually increasing number of coffee retailers that are now ubiquitous on British high streets

Coffee is a potent source of healthful antioxidants. In other words, antioxidants help keep us healthy at the micro-level by protecting our cells from damage. Finally, chlorogenic acid, an important antioxidant found almost exclusively in coffee, is also thought to help prevent cardiovascular disease.

Visiting a Coffee ShopAccording to Mintel The UK consumers’ love of coffee shops, for some, the draw of the kitchen remains too tempting. Half (51%) of coffee drinkers prefer to drink hot drinks at home rather than out-of-home, including 55% of men and 47% of women.  – The opportunity to drink and post your own coffee blend has much appeal to coffee customers. Creating your own coffee and developing your own coffee blend for your customer , is part of developing your business and your supply chain to be unique to the people that you serve as most companies now understand that there is no one size fits all when it comes to developing your products and services and extending the possibilities of extending this service from the coffee shop to your customers kitchen offers greater opportunities in building trust and developing better services based around customer choice.

The fact that half of coffee drinkers prefer to drink hot drinks at home could suggest that the range of beverages for at-home consumption may, in fact, be so well-established in the retail channel that more consumers can now recreate the coffee shop experience without having to leave the comforts of home.” And it offers coffee shop owners the opportunity to develop there retail channels into this highly engaging marketplace.

Creating your own coffee and developing your own coffee blend for your Visiting a Coffee Shopcustomer , is part of developing your business and your supply chain to be unique to the people that you serve as most companies now understand that there is no one size fits all when it comes to developing your products and services and extending the possibilities of extending this service from the coffee shop to your customers kitchen offers greater opportunities in building trust and developing better services based around customer choice. The fact that half of coffee drinkers prefer to drink hot drinks at home could suggest that the range of beverages for at-home consumption may, in fact, be so well-established in the retail channel that more consumers can now recreate the coffee shop experience without having to leave the comforts of home.” And it offers coffee shop owners the opportunity to develop there retail channels into this highly engaging marketplace.

New research has been published Wednesday, by Research Without Borders reveals the value and work that is added to the British economy from people working out of coffee shops and the coining of a new term,  the “Coffice.” The size of the “Coffice” economy is extensive, as four out of five Brits have worked from a coffee shop and do so regularly.

The Coining of the New Term “Coffice” for Barista Coffee

The research, conducted, discovered that 81 percent of us spend roughly three     Barista Coffee Uk and a half hours working from a coffee shop every week and it’s not just start-ups or self-employed workers doing so.‘We each spend an average of £2,160 a year working from coffee shops – but we close business deals worth £14.5bn to the UK economy’ Findings from the research included:

  • Business deals closed in a coffee shop represents an estimated £5bn for the economy.
  • One-third of Brits have closed a business deal in a “
  • 56 per cent of respondents work from a coffee shop on a weekly basis.
  • On average, we spend up to £10 on food/drink each working session. Whilst 43 per cent of us are concerned with the lack of privacy in a coffee shop, 1 in 3 people have attended a job interview there.
  • 67 per cent of respondents said their place of work supported the idea of working from a “coffice”, perhaps proving that companies are more forward-thinking than ever before.
  • The average working session in a coffee shop lasts for 93 minutes. Contrary to Barista Coffeewhat might be a common assumption that the self-employed may be more partial to working in a coffee shop, three in four employees in large-sized businesses (250+ employees) often decide to shun the office for the coffee shop, with the approval of their bosses no less.
  • These bosses may be increasingly aware of the added monetary value that working from a “coffice” The data shows that coffee shop workers have great success in closing business deals, valued at an average of £1,732 each, representing an estimated £14.53bn contribution to the UK economy.
  • The “coffice”, however, does come with its own costs. When considering travel and food/drink expenses, the average Brit spends over £2,160 a year[1]working from a coffee shop, 8 per cent of their salary, and this climbs to nearly £2,600 for the self-employed worker. Suddenly the WIFI isn’t so free.

If buying a hot drink is a form of “coffice” rent, then what is the coff-preneur’s Blendly Barista Coffee drink of choice? In a thoroughly UN-British turn of events, only 8 per cent of us choose a cup of tea to power our work. In fact, it is the Italian cappuccino that fires British business (26 per cent), closely followed by a latte (21 per cent).

“This new research shows the rise of the “coffice” as a place for Brits to work and cut business deals.

With 13 percent of us working out of a coffee shop every day and the UK coffee shop market experiencing strong growth that is forecast to continue, the “coffice” trend is also set to maintain popularity for a while yet.

Speciality Coffee for Families and Travellers at Tullybannocher using coffee roaster

At Tullybannocher Restaurant a warm and friendly welcome awaits you. The cafe is located on the A85 half a mile west of the picturesque Perthshire village of Comrie. Tullybannocher developed its blend with the help of Blendly the commercial coffee roaster.

coffee roasterStrangely comforting….

Tullybannocher Restaurant has a strangely comforting feel as you walk in -, hearing the clunking of espresso grounds being settled into portafilters, the gurgles of milk steaming in pitchers—, but it’s a coupling that’s yielded positive results for cafés successfully curating the improbable partnership between its travellers and its coffee wither families by car, looking for an afternoon family drive or a group of European motorcyclists on an extended tour of the Highlands – or a group of locals looking for a Pleasant afternoon Lunch

Wither families by car, looking for an afternoon family drive or a group of European motorcyclists on an excoffee roastertended tour of the Highlands – or a group of locals looking for a Pleasant afternoon Lunch in the Perthshire countryside The The Tullybannocher Café is a destination not to be missed

For centuries coffee has been a medium for relationships. Travellers have long gathered over coffee with family or friends to talk about things good and bad. The Tullybannocher Café developed its blend with the help of Blendly the commercial coffee roaster. They created a coffee that allows The Tullybannocher Cafe guests to relax after a leisurely browse around the gift area and shop were you will find a variety of items; jars of preserves, picture frames, candles, soft toys, and wall plaques to make you smile.

The Tullybannocher Café also provides a backdrop -to Conversation and over the years there have been innumerable conversations in the coffee shops, It is simply amazing to think of how coffee culture brings people closer.coffee roaster Combination Travel and coffee shops have cropped up in all corners of the world.

Why Baristas Are Using Coffee Roaster to Serve Speciality Coffee

Since the birth of Starbucks, the coffee industry has not changed in hundreds of

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years. Coffee is the subject of a level of consumer demand that has allowed retail outlets to show strong resilience in the face of the current economic conditions.

Coffee across the world continues to represent significant growth. Apart from the continued growth of coffee demand in coffee-growing countries, there is also the movement towards the evolution and re-emergence of “coffee culture” in many parts of the world – most notably, the Middle East, Africa, and Asia, most especially in Japan and Korea.

coffee roasterWhile traditional brands are looking to grab more of the global industry for themselves, based on traditional methods of scale – with a movement towards mergers between large coffee manufacturers and roasters.

Mergers such as A new giant in the coffee industry will be created after Douwe Egberts maker DE Master Blenders have merged with Mondelez’s coffee business. Back in 2014 saw the formation it was reported to be the formation of the world’s second-largest coffee company after DE Master Blenders agreed to hand US-based Mondelez $5bn (£2.9bn) in cash and a 49pc stake in the combined company.

And more recently Matthew Algie, the Glasgow-based coffee roaster, has been acquired by the family-owned Tchibo, a German food business. Tchibo said the acquisition will help it grow its coffee service operations in the UK. It was attracted by the 152-year-old Glasgow firm’s ethical trading, training operations and technical customer support.

It said there is an opportunity to grow Matthew Algie’s Espresso Warehouse brand, potentially across Europe.

These traditional methods of scale are in contrast to an industry were curiosity for the “science” of coffee-making— is growing improving grinding methods, better monitoring of water quality. However, a movement within the industry is also seeing Innovation, as more micro rosters and artisan products are being developed away from the mass production and mergers – based on greater customer choice and transparency.

With roasting technology providing a less competitive advantage and an industry coffee roasterthat in entrenched in the economics of scale, its ability to grasp the advantages of economies of choice, is being met by new types of organisations that are offering more transparent services.

These companies are also able to develop and integrate new types of services around the process of coffee and develop relationships with new actors within the traditional supply chains. As the information regarding the development of products in terms of commodity makeup, pricing, roasting losses and expected production yields are known within the public domain.

Making it possible to decentralise the information required to develop products and markets and allow more people with a base knowledge of commodity and customer to form new relationships between the farmers and customers. And make better use of the data and information around them to create more value, It’s the availability of this information in the hands of new types of organisation that perhaps offer the greatest opportunity within coffee industry.

We have seen other industries transform when data and information on processes and people are decentralised and become understood and made available to everyone, with examples of how Uber changed how we look at transportation, and Airbnb changed how we look at accommodation. Perhaps it won’t be long before coffee – see the same transformation.