And now for something superficial: coffee bags

 
 
 
 
  • Posted by jbviau
  • Thu, 02/09/2012 - 09:40

There are plenty of weightier angles to take on the subject of coffee bags—whether or not they should be recyclable, have one-way valves, come with recommendations on brew parameters, etc.—but today I feel shallower. How about focusing on how they look for a second? I tend to keep my beans in the bags unless they’re destined for the freezer, so I can’t help but contemplate such things.

What got me thinking about this issue most recently is the delicious sample that Tonx sent me last week (shown below). Yeah, yeah, the coffee is great, a caramel explosion with sweetness that won’t quit and subtle fruit peeking through. But what about that bag? Distinctive, right? From my perspective, at least, the typography is awesome; one’s focus is drawn to those stretchy, chalky, whimsical-but-rigid letters since there’s no color (besides uniform glossy silver) to otherwise distract the eye.

Notice also that Tonx has incorporated its description of the amount of coffee enclosed and its origin into the bag’s "label," for lack of a better word. A number of roasters I’ve ordered from use a more generic label and require handwritten annotation for one or both of those bits of information. I have nothing *against* handwriting per se, as long as it’s legible, but a coffee’s presentation is somewhat slicker without it, I find.

Other aspects I like about this coffee’s packaging are the convenient Ziploc-style seal and the fact that it’s a stand-up pouch with no side gusset. I’ve only ever encountered something similar from Vivace and Ecco Caffè.

Am I alone in caring a little about looks? If so, any favorite bag designs or styles?

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In my cup right now: the Coffee Artisan’s Zambia Terranova Estate (pod)
Finishing up: Velton’s Yemen Mokha Harasi  (as espresso), Tonx Colombia Los Naranjos
Arriving today: Brown Coffee’s Finca Las Delicias Reserva (El Salvador)
Ready to order Sun. night: either Klatch’s Kenya Ichamara Peaberry (if ROASTe adds it in time) or something from MadCap

REVIEWS & COMMENTS

  • @WAKEKNOT

    jbviau | Mon, 02/13/2012 - 15:51

    Oh, good point. More coffee-related self-deprecating humor would be a good thing! We tend to take ourselves too seriously sometimes, I find.

  • FUNNY

    Wakeknot | Mon, 02/13/2012 - 15:24

    I never thought to even consider the bag, but you are right that with wine I do sometimes let the label influence me - a label that makes fun of itself often hides a good wine.

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  • @HOONCHUL

    jbviau | Fri, 02/10/2012 - 16:18

    Hey, what works for wine works for coffee! Can't tell you how many people I know who have bought wine by the label at least once...

  • I HATE TO ADMIT IT BUT I'M

    hoonchul | Fri, 02/10/2012 - 11:24

    I hate to admit it but I'm one of those people that thinks if the bag looks good then the contents inside must be good too.

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  • @SON TON

    jbviau | Fri, 02/10/2012 - 00:13

    I do enjoy the Ziploc-style seal. Not sure I trust it 100%, but the same could be said about the usual way of closing a bag, e.g. with tin ties.

  • @INTREPID510

    jbviau | Fri, 02/10/2012 - 00:11

    Those cards sound interesting. I've only had Stumptown by the cup, and I've never bought from Sightglass, so I haven't ever seen one.

  • @CHAMIE

    jbviau | Fri, 02/10/2012 - 00:10

    Custom blend? How cool! Can anyone else buy it? Is there a minimum order size? Vanity coffee FTW!

  • @AVASERFI

    jbviau | Fri, 02/10/2012 - 00:08

    Not at all? Cool. True, when labels go above and beyond in terms of info. it makes me happy.

  • FUNCTIONAL BAG

    Son Ton | Thu, 02/09/2012 - 21:52

    I care much less about how the bag look and more about the functional aspect of the bag. It should have the zipper style and the roast day must be easily visible.

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  • SEEN A LOT OF PICTURES OF

    intrepid510 | Thu, 02/09/2012 - 11:43

    Seen a lot of pictures of those Tonx bags and have to admit they are pretty snazzy. I like the "trading cards" that come with some bags of coffee that give all the details, i.e. Stumptown and Sightglass are the ones I have run across.

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  • I NOTICE...

    Chamie | Thu, 02/09/2012 - 10:07

    ...and have seen some great collages of coffee bags online. That's a pretty presentation, but I have a particular liking for brown Kraft bags for some reason. I'm particularly fond of this label:
    deb's dark dreams -- custom blend created by Dean's Beans to my specifications. Yeah, I'm talking about Dean's again. :)

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  • NOT ME

    avaserfi | Thu, 02/09/2012 - 09:52

    I don't really care about how a bag looks, for me it is all about the coffee on the inside. Although, I do appreciate a helpful label that has information about the coffee and brew suggestions.

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