$200.00
You want to give DoubleShot Coffee. Â It's great to have it and to drink it, but it feels so good to give it! Â Gift subscriptions have always been a popular item and with our subscription service, we have made it...
$19.00
Mark Brown and I were podcasting recently, talking about various brewing methods one might use at home to make coffee. Andrew, our personal barista, poured Mark's coffee into this continga-colored cup, and Mark seemed to momentarily forget about the coffee...
$39.95
I first heard of the AeroPress right after it debuted on the market. I thought it looked funny, so I made fun of it and decided to review it on my podcast. This happened on AA Cafe episode #23. The...
$7.95
Replacement paper filters for the AeroPress. 350 per pack. At one cup per day (which isn't nearly enough, I concede), this pack will last you a year!
$39.95
AeroPress has always been a great coffee brewer to take on the road, because it is light-weight and easy to use in any environment. And now it's packable! The new AeroPress Go is specifically built for travel. It comes with...
$20.00
Espresso is the essence of coffee, distilled into a spiritual communion of aroma and taste. Where oil and water mix, thick, fragrance-filled crema caps the extract like clouds on Mount Massive in the blustery Colorado morning. Pulling...
Currently Unavailable - $525.00
 I happened upon the Aram guys at the Brazil coffee booth at the Specialty Coffee Expo, and I thought it was a grinder. But they made an espresso for me and I was duly impressed. So I bought one and started...
$13.00
You can now show your DoubleShot flair from head to toe when you purchase our new Argyle Coffee Socks. Yank on a pair of these and top it off with one of our DoubleShot lids and you'll be the weirdest...
Currently Unavailable - $30.00
Named after a friend that bought me a spatula that burned in half on the stove. He asked me to make something similar and the Bevel spatula was born. Approx. 10" long and 1/4" thick, with an all natural food...
Currently Unavailable - $100.00
This set of flamed spatulas covers the kitchen. The 12" Romanian style spatula is great for stirring at a distance or scrambling up a large pan of eggs. The 10" bevel spatula is a great all around spatula. The 9 1/2" heavy...
$30.00
The shape inspiration comes from Romaniam Market spatulas. Found across Transylvania. One of the main benefits of flamed wood is increased durability. Spreader is approximately 7" long and 1/4" thick.
$34.00
Inspired by an antique paddle spatula and similar to a roux spoon. This spatula is 3/8" thick approx 11" long and 2" wide. A beautiful coffee colored stripe runs through the front of this culinary workhorse. Maintain like a wooden cutting...
Currently Unavailable - $45.00
This beautiful wood from Latin America is also known as Tiger wood because of its orange hue and dark stripes. This is very durable and highly water resistant making it ideal for spatulas. The spatula is 10" long by 2" wide...
Currently Unavailable - $28.00
Named after a friend who brought me a spatula that had burned in half on the stove. He asked me to make something similar and the bevel spatula was born. The gentle flaming on the tip adds to the spatulas...
Currently Unavailable - $35.00
The idea for this modern looking utensil came from a walnut board with a split down the middle. The split determined the shape and the rest is history. The Sip and Stir has a hand carved subtle spoon shape and...
$28.00
The shape inspiration comes from Romanian market spatulas found across Transylvania. Spreader is approximately 6 1/2" long and just over 1/4" thick. Occasionally rub in natural cutting board oil or paste. Not dishwasher safe.
$90.00
This white oak cutting board has a handle inspired by an antique Wagner cast iron skillet. It is 3/4" thick and approximately 12 1/2" long (including 3" handle) and 5" wide. Lots of hand sanding and rounded edges give it...
$24.00
I'd never seen a pocket scale until I was in Panama several years ago buying Gesha coffees, and they whipped one out to measure coffee beans. I was sold, and as soon as I got home I went on the...
$169.95
This is the entry-level burr grinder for anyone ready to make the step up from buying pre-ground coffee or using a blade grinder. The Encore will get the job done. Burrs are adjustable grinding pieces that crush and mill the coffee...
$249.95
Baratza has been the big player in the home coffee grinder market for as long as I've been in the business, and the Virtuoso has long been the workhorse in their family of grinders. I personally used a Virtuoso at home...
Currently Unavailable - $20.83
An inevitable trail of coffee dust and grounds follow a coffee connoisseur, but with this essential tool it is quickly whisked away. Formed from solid wood from the Black Forest in Germany, it has a comfy hand feel and medium...
Currently Unavailable - $42.50
For you light roast drinkers it can be like trying to grind rocks, so Comandante manufactured a long handle to make grinding easier. It's stainless steel coated in black powder coat (or whatever - they call it a "Black Carbon...
$38.00
Put yourself in our shirt. It’s soft and stylish, just like you. Made of 40-30-30 (poly-cotton-rayon), a tri-blend reminiscent of The Zone diet you were on in the 90s. Forget about those macros for a minute and slide into DoubleShot...
$9.75
These are very handy tools to clean your grinder inside and out. Here are descriptions of each one... Brush #1 is made of boar hair which is coarse, and brush is long and flat Brush #3 named beard brush, it...
$5.00
Whether you are reupholstering a chair or hanging them on the wall, burlap coffee bags are a great way to absorb coffee culture into your everyday life. Â Coffee bag origin and design is random. Â Coffee not included.
Currently Unavailable - $28.61
Product Description: 1x glass bottle with 30ml Burr Care Oil (ADDINOL White Oil WX 32)1x soft cotton cloth (natural cotton)1x Brush #5 (natural wood, stainless steel bristles) Â Apply a small amount of oil to the cloth and rub onto...
$12.00
Replace the hot lid with a straw lid on your 16 ounce horizon tumbler. Drink your cold coffee sustainably.
$19.50
Camelbak changed the way we carried water while hiking and biking, turning backpacks into reservoirs. But Camelbak is much more than that today, producing packs, vests and bottles for many activities, as well as bottles and cups for kids and...
$39.00
In September I went to Flagstaff Arizona and ran a fifty mile race in the mountains surrounding the town, and the following day I went walking around the turn of the century downtown en route to MotherRoad Brewing, just across...
$12.99
A story by Bex Alexander about a kitten that wants to get his art into the Eiffel Tower Studio. Bex writes rhymey stanzas that follow Champ as he gathers his supplies and creates hie meowsterpieces. It's a cute little children's book...
Currently Unavailable - $25.00
I never got any tattoos, personally. On the occasion I would think about getting one, I would convince myself to buy the tshirt instead; it's a lot easier to remove. But I know all you die hard DoubleShotters have been...
$38.00
These glass pourover units have been brewing coffee in style since 1941, and are displayed in the Museum of Modern Art in New York and the Smithsonian. Â The Chemex brewer filters water through the bed of grounds much slower than...
$9.00
Two different sizes of bleached paper filters for the two Chemex brewers we sell - 30 ounce and pint. We always use bleached filters because the unbleached (brown) paper filters require a lot of pre-rinsing in order to rid the...
$350.00
Chemex was invented in 1941 and went on to become an iconic American coffeemaker, taking its place in the Museum of Modern Art alongside Frank Lloyd Wright stained glass windows and the Eames lounge chair. I enjoy the daily ritual...
$13.75
DIRECTIONS We've been making this "cold brew" coffee concentrate for years and selling it in the shop. At first we only sold it by the cup, and then we started selling it in jars for our customers to take...
$25.00
You know how it is when you're talking to someone and coffee comes up in conversation, and the person is a consumer of inferior coffee, so when they ask you what coffee you drink, they expect you to say the...
$25.00
VARIETIES Tolima is a department right in the heart of Colombia’s vast coffee- growing region in the hills and valleys of the Andes Mountains. Parts of this region have been ruled by the Revolutionary Armed Forces of...
Currently Unavailable - $15.15
Now, I didn't really think my Comandante grinder needed a bigger knob. It was perfectly fine the way it came. But I decided to try it out (because I can), and I've never gone back. The "Big Joe" knob is...
$325.00
This grinder is awesome. I have a perfectly good Baratza Virtuoso electric grinder on my kitchen counter, yet I find myself instinctively pouring coffee beans into my Comandante hand grinder each morning. It's the tactile sensation of grinding the coffee...
$125.00
This is a Comandante exclusive. I attended the Specialty Coffee Association tradeshow a couple years ago with Comandante and they gave me this jacket. I'm not really a track jacket kind of guy, so I haven't even worn it. It's...
$25.00
If you're like me, you use your Comandante grinder every day. It sits there on the counter with the rest of my curated coffee gear. But I also take it when I'm traveling, and that requires a bit of protection....
$6.00
Polymer, that fancy word for plastic. Plastic goes to 10 but these go to 11! Being made of polymer and not glass they travel well. And, they take a licking. We dropped one off the ledge of the Mayo Penthouse bar and...
Currently Unavailable - $33.74
If you love the grinder, rep it! It's easy to recognize a coffee connoisseur when they're wearing this shirt.
$8.50
The DoubleShot pastry kitchen has been known for their cookies for many years. With a classic like the monster cookie, which came out of my mom's recipe cards from when I was a kid: full of oatmeal, peanut butter, chocolate chips...
$30.00
On my long and learning quest to make better coffee, I have learned many things. One of the latest, and recently-interesting theories I have is that each coffee tastes best brewed at a different temperature. You know how I know...
$22.00
VARIETIES This coffee has been one of my favorites since I first started roasting in 1998. And it’s the first coffee farm I ever visited, back in 2005. It’s a well-known coffee throughout the world, and for...
$19.00
VARIETIES Located in the borderlands with Panama, Hacienda Rio Negro sits at a lower elevation than its sister farm, La Minita, and the cup profile reflects this distinction with a lot more earthy, base notes in the...
$55.00
One of the coolest things for me is when I'm riding my bike down the river trail, people see the DoubleShot logo on my kit and yell "I love DoubleShot!" This happens more than you'd think. Even kids who love...