SOLDIER ON COFFEE CO.
VETERAN OWNED AND OPERATED
World Wars Pack /coffee
£13.99
Discount when you buy our ww1 & ww2 together.
Be sure to let us know what one you prefer. £7 per 250g . This order includes 2 bags of coffee.
WW1 Blend
This blend comes from one of the most popular countries for coffee beans (Brazil).
Cerrado is a region within the Minas Gerais , the largest coffee producing state in Brazil.
This coffee is clean with a creamy mouth feel , low in acidity , well balanced exhibiting a nutty flavour with hints of caramel sweetness.
WW2 Blend
Colombian - This exquisite single origin coffee is made from superior Arabica beans, infused with beautiful notes of sweet tangerine, raw sugar, and roasted walnuts. It's smooth and light, with a refreshingly mellow, clean character and a wonderful aroma.
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Gorgeous coffee, great price, I love the names of them, plus I'm supporting an amazing small business. Great for presents and they always arrive quickly.
Well done...
After an accident at work (fractured skull & brain bleed) I have no sense of smell & limited taste BUT I can taste quality coffee!! Not your instant coffees but Soldier on coffee ticks all my boxes, recommended without a doubt & this is a recommendation from an ex Matelot. 👍🏻😁⛴️⚓️
I found that there was enough difference in the two coffee's to warrant trying the two. I found that I enjoyed WW1 in the afternoon and the WW2 first thing in the morning. WW1 is a smoother coffee but with plenty of taste whilst WW2 had more of a kick to it . I'm no coffee connoisseur but I do like a good mug of coffee's. This was my first time buying from solider on coffee and it won't be my last. The price, speed of delivery, packaging plus a free airfreshener all excellent.
After receiving a bag of The Guardsman for Christmas from my wife, I was determined to see what other levels of coffee related excellence was available from Soldier On and this review can be summed up in just three simple words…
Oh….. My…… God!!!!!
The flavour of the world war coffees is just divine (but WW1 just pips it I think)
I just wish I could drink more of it!