January 18, 2026 3 min read

A personal, done-for-you craft coffee subscription built around taste, freshness, and simplicity.
I used to wake up excited for coffee.
Then I started guessing.
Guessing what beans to buy.
Guessing what roast I’d like.
Guessing why my coffee tasted meh again.
That’s when I realized the problem wasn’t coffee.
It was decision fatigue.
A craft coffee subscription should make mornings easier — not harder.
So I built one that’s done for you, personally curated, and limited on purpose.
I roast coffee for a living.
I’ve seen the backend.
Most subscriptions are:
Set-it-and-forget-it
Same coffee for everyone
Roasted weeks ago
Built for scale, not taste
I used to think that was “just how subscriptions work.”
I was wrong.
Coffee is personal.
So I made my subscription personal too.
If you want to see how my roastery works behind the scenes, start here:
👉 About My Roastery
This is a done-for-you better morning system.
You get:
Coffee picked for your taste
Roasted to order
Shipped fresh
No guessing
No bad bags
No clutter of half-used beans
You wake up.
You brew.
You smile.
That’s it.
Sweet? Chocolatey? Bright? Smooth?
I ask. I listen. I take notes.
If you like café lattes → I lean smooth + balanced.
If you drink black coffee → I lean clarity + sweetness.
If you’re unsure → I start safe and adjust fast.
No algorithms.
No “surprise box roulette.”
Each shipment is chosen by me using:
Roast-to-order coffee
Air roasted coffee beans
High-scoring specialty lots only
Coffee beans delivered to your door
Roasted days — not months — ago
Adjusted anytime
If you love it → we repeat.
If you don’t → I change it.
Spots are limited because I can only curate for so many people at once.
That’s real scarcity. Not marketing fluff.

| Feature | Personal Done-For-You | Regular Subscription |
|---|---|---|
| Coffee Choice | Personally curated | Random or fixed |
| Roast Date | Roast to order | Often weeks old |
| Flexibility | Adjust anytime | Locked settings |
| Taste Fit | Built around you | Built for averages |
| Freshness | Fresh roasted delivery | Shelf-friendly |
| Support | Direct access to roaster | Support ticket |
| Experience | Calm, confident | Guessy, stressful |
Best-by dates hide age.
Roast dates reveal truth.
Fresh roasted coffee beans online = more aroma, more sweetness, less bitterness.
Single origin: clearer flavors, more personality
Blends: smoother, forgiving, great daily drivers
I choose based on your taste, not trends.
Cool cabinet
Bag sealed
No sunlight
No fridge
If coffee tastes hollow → dose +1 gram
If it tastes sharp → grind slightly finer
If it fades fast → beans are old, not you
Want help learning how to buy better coffee in general?
👉 Best Guide To Buy Great Coffee
Or explore fast, small-batch delivery options here:
👉 Guide To Fast & Easy Coffee Delivery

It’s personally curated. I choose the coffee for you based on your taste, not an algorithm.
If you want hands-off, fresh, roast-to-order coffee made for your taste — yes.
Roasted to order and shipped fast. Not warehouse coffee.
Yes. Anytime. No friction.
Anything from light roast specialty coffee beans to medium roast specialty coffee beans or decaf — based on you.
If you’re tired of guessing and just want better mornings handled for you — this program was built for exactly that - just reach out to me directly at Andrew@iprefercraftcoffee.com
Even if you don’t join, this free guide will instantly improve your coffee choices:
👉 Best Guide To Buy Great Coffee

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