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Benedict Blend
Benedict Blend
Benedict Blend
Benedict Blend
Benedict Blend
Benedict Blend
Benedict Blend
Benedict Blend

Benedict Blend

£8.00 - £30.00

DARK CHOCOLATE - BRAZIL NUT - TOFFEE

Regions: Monte Santo de Minas (Brazil),Tolima (Colombia) 
Producers: Mió Fazenda, El Vergel
Variety: Yellow Catuai, Caturra, Bourbon
Process: Natural & Washed
Altitude: 1100 - 2000 MASL

Named after St Benedict, the patron saint of homelessness our house blend is a symbol of what Old Spike represents with 65% of our profits going directly to training and employing those experiencing homelessness.

This seasonally changing blend will always deliver a versatile and balanced espresso packed full of sweetness and body. Fantastic with or without milk, hot or iced, Benedict is the perfect all rounder!

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Enjoy a cup of socially conscious coffee courtesy of London-based Old Spike Roastery. 

The coffee aficionados behind the brand opened the UK’s first ever speciality roastery operating as a social enterprise. Their social impact revolves around reducing homelessness through a training and employment programme, designed in partnership with fellow coffee social enterprise Change Please. 

65% of Old Spike Roastery’s profits go towards this programme. It covers getting to grips with the art of coffee roasting and barista skills as well as supporting trainees with things like mental health, work readiness and accommodation. 

What their trainees go on to do next also matters to Old Spike Roastery. Once the eight-week course is over, they match graduates with London Living Wage jobs within the industry.

More than just a feel-good brew, Old Spike Roastery coffees are responsibly sourced and taste amazing. They use high-quality grade green coffee, picked for its freshness and seasonality. 

Sourced through principles of direct trade, Old Spike Roastery pays around four to five times more than the Fairtrade minimum for their beans, so you can rest assured producers are getting a fair deal. 

The environmental problems that come with an ever-expanding global coffee market – namely farmers having to move onto land rich in biodiversity – are also on the mind of Old Spike Roastery. While they keep their own supply chain as green as possible, they also plant a tree for every bag of coffee as a way to offset some of the industry’s impact.