For everyone who “keeps meaning to get into coffee”

You’ve watched 14 brewing videos. You still haven’t brewed one.

Here’s the secret the videos bury: cafe-quality coffee at home needs no machine, no course, and no barista apron. Fresh beans, hot water, four minutes. That’s the entire craft on day one.

Pick your starting point →

Three ways in, from RM23. No equipment needed for the first one.

Ground for your exact brewer at checkout — or whole bean if you’re ready
Roast date printed on every option
Malaysian specialty coffee since 2014
A hand pouring a kettle over a dripper on a counter
What’s actually been stopping you
“I need an espresso machine.”

Espresso is one drink, not the entrance exam. Most of the world’s best coffee is brewed by pouring hot water over grounds. A RM39 dripper does it. A RM23 drip pack does it with zero gear.

“I need a grinder first.”

Later, maybe. At checkout we grind for your exact brewer — espresso, French press, mokapot, Aeropress or drip. Skill required on day one: opening a bag.

“Good beans are for people who can taste the difference.”

Freshness isn’t a connoisseur thing — it’s the difference between bitter and sweet. Every bag shows its roast date before you pay. You’ll taste it on the first cup, not the hundredth.

“It’s a whole hobby. I don’t have time.”

It’s four minutes. The queue at the cafe is longer.

The first brew, minute by minute

The whole thing, with a dripper. (With a drip pack, skip to step 3.)

1
Hot water poured from a kettle
Boil the kettle, set the dripper on your mug

The Rivers 微型咖啡滴滤器 is a mesh dripper — no paper filters to buy, ever.

1 MIN
2
A 15g pre-measured dose of ground coffee
Add 15g of coffee (2 heaped tablespoons)
30 SEC
3
Grounds blooming as water hits them
Pour a little water, wait 30 seconds

The grounds bubble up — that’s fresh coffee releasing gas. Stale coffee doesn’t do this.

30 SEC
4
Slow circular pour filling the server
Pour the rest slowly, in circles
2 MIN
Three ways to start today
Bean Shipper drip pack box with single-serve sachets
RM3.83 a cup, nothing else to buy
Most popular start
Ground for:
A Bean Shipper coffee bag on a counter
then RM1.95 a cup, forever
A Bean Shipper bag resting on magazines beside a cup of black coffee
about RM1.87 a cup · free shipping in Malaysia
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The first-bag promise

Brew it fresh, brew it wrong, brew it in a mokapot you found at your mom’s house — if a fresh 300g bag doesn’t beat your usual cup, tell us what you brewed and we’ll help you fix it. Getting beginners hooked is the whole business model.

The 15th video won’t brew it for you.

Twenty cups of the good stuff costs less than three cafe lattes. Start there.

Get your first bag →
Bean Shipper · Malaysian specialty coffee since 2014

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