Brewing Joy Gift Set






Brewing Joy Gift Set
Spread holiday cheer with the ultimate Vietnamese coffee experience! This festive set includes rich flavours and authentic brewing tools for the perfect brew:
- 250g Sai Gon House Blend (about 12-17 cups): A medium-dark roast with berry, brown sugar notes and a sweet finish—perfect for espresso, milk-based coffee, and brewing with a traditional phin filter.
- 250g Hoi An House Blend (about 12-17 cups): A medium-light roast offering chocolaty richness, roasted sweetness, and a hint of tartness—ideal for filter coffee enthusiasts.
- Vietnamese Phin Filter: The key to authentic, slow-dripped Vietnamese coffee.
- 60g Speciality Sample Bag (about 3 cups): A taste of Vietnam’s finest speciality coffee, handpicked for the season.
- Secret Ingredient: A delightful addition to elevate your Vietnamese coffee experience.
Want something lighter? Choose the Mini Joy Set, featuring one 250g coffee bag of your choice, paired with all the brewing essentials.
Perfect for gifting or indulging in your own holiday rituals, the Brewing Joy Gift Set brings the heart of Vietnam to every cup. 🎄✨
*Our ground coffee is medium grind, ideal for brewing with a Phin filter, V60, French Press—you name it! Need an espresso grind? Just let us know in the Special Instructions at checkout.
Our promises
Fair Trade, Single Origin Beans
Our beans are sourced from Vietnam's top farms, where we work directly with farmers to ensure fair wages and authentic flavour.
A Sip of Vietnam
With every cup, you’re experiencing the heart and soul of Vietnam’s vibrant coffee culture.
Eco-Friendly Beans
We use clean processing methods; roast and pack our coffee in the UAE, minimising our carbon footprint.
Brew the Vietnamese way!
1. Add 20g of finely ground coffee into the metal filter.
2. Bloom with 30ml water, then add 50ml, 40ml, and 30ml for 1 minute each.
3. Let it drip for about 3.5 minutes, then it's ready to drink!
4. Add condensed milk and ice for the sweet and chill.
We embrace a coffee culture where every brewing method is valued. There’s no right or wrong way—if you enjoy the taste, you’ve done it right!
What makes Vietnamese coffee special?
Vietnamese coffee is more than its reputation for cheap beans—it’s home to speciality-grade Robusta and Arabica with unique, bold flavours. Discover what sets it apart.