Coffee


Crowdfunding sought for Bristol community bike cafe

Roll For The Soul to offer coffee, cake, bikes and cycling advocacy

(iL) Soigneur Coffee

Price: 
£5.50

This (iL) Soigneur coffee is well-balanced and full-bodied – just right for a pre-ride espresso or two.

Grower's Cup Speciality Coffee

Price: 
£2.50

For lovers of real coffee, these handy pouches from Grower's Cup look like they could be a good answer to being able to transport and successfully brew a genuinely tasty cup of joe-on-the-go. The blends are all fair trade and organic and come from Nicaragua, Honduras, Ethiopia, Guatemala and Bolivia, with each region having its own character (Roast/Body/Acidity) described and outlined in a chart on the back of the pack.

New Zealand council promotes cafe loyalty scheme to encourage cycling

Initiative aimed at decreasing petrol consumption by encouraging people to switch to caffeine instead

GSI Java Drip

Price: 
£10.75

GSI's Java Drip is  gadget for camping cycle tourists with an uncompromising caffeine addiction, the Java Drip promises fresh filter coffee without a weight penalty or palaver. Weighing only 12g, it fastens onto your mug with three plastic legs/clips, and then the dose of ground coffee is placed in the mesh followed by hot water. It then simply drips through, as the name suggests, and can easily be cleaned out afterwards. The result is a perfectly acceptable brew, far more enjoyable than the instant granules that are normally the only option of the weight conscious tourist.

Coffee, cake and cycling - new website aims to log Britain's best cycling cafes

Reviews invited of your favourite bike friendly cafes

Biologic Vacuum Flask

Price: 
£15.00

Biologic is Dahon's component and accessory arm, and they're currently busy growing their range of commuter friendly offerings. This Vacuum flask is designed to sit in a bottle cage and be operable with one hand, so you can enjoy your coffee on the way to work.

Buy it Local: 
Zyro

It's All About The Glamour

Eurobike - fly to Germany, champagne and air-hostesses all the way, a car to the hotel for hot towels and cold beer, then on to the show hall itself via airship being served sausage and coffee on the dining deck. Then gorged with extravagant lunches and goodie bags full of swag by a plethora of bicycle companies all keen to get their brand new stiffer lighter more compliant products featured in the hungry cycle press.

WADA president to urge re-banning of caffeine

Move follows hospitalisation of Aussie rules footballer

Rapha Cycle Club launch night

It was the launch of Rapha's new cycle club last Wednesday (5th May) and I went to poke my nose in and see what you get for being a member. It isn't a club where you pay membership fee, or a place where women writhe on a pole and it isn't a place to go all night raving either, what you get is a place where you can join a community of fellow passionate cyclists and watch cycling on a couple of big screens whilst sat at an enormous banquet table that stretches the entire length of the main room and enjoy a small coffee.

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