




The best bourbon barrel-aged coffee online for cigar nights, slow mornings, and coffee lovers who want something completely different.
Stick & Stave is not grocery store coffee with a fancy label.
This is Guatemala specialty coffee aged on real American oak that has been soaked with select bourbon, rum, tequila, or stout-inspired barrel character. The result is rich, smooth, aromatic coffee with notes of oak, warm spice, citrus, spiced cocoa, bourbon-soaked nuts, caramelized sugar, and deep chocolate richness.
If you love cigars, bourbon, craft beer, or bold coffee that feels like an experience, this is your cup.
Each 8 oz bag is made for people who want specialty coffee delivered fresh without boring, bitter, stale beans. The washed Guatemala coffee brings clean structure and balance, while the barrel-aging adds depth, aroma, and a smooth finish that makes every brew feel like an after-dinner pour.
Better coffee starts with better beans. That is why this coffee is roasted with care, packed fresh, and made for home brewing that actually tastes special.
🥃 Rum Aged — Oak, apple wood, rum, caramelized sugar, warm spice
🍹 Tequila Aged — Oak, tequila, brown sugar nougat
🫐 Blueberry Bourbon Barrel-Aged — Blueberry oak, bourbon, spiced cocoa
🍺 Imperial Stout Aged — Bourbon chocolate, American oak, nutty richness
🥃 Bourbon Aged — American oak, spiced cocoa, bourbon-soaked nuts
For the richest cup, brew this as a French Press or drip coffee.
For more clarity and aroma, try it as a pour-over.
For a smooth, bold treat, use it for cold brew.
Origin: Guatemala
Altitude: 1800m
Process: Washed, barrel-aged
Size: 8 oz
This is for the coffee lover who wants the best tasting coffee at home without buying another expensive machine.
It is for the person searching for fresh roasted coffee beans online, the cigar lover who wants a perfect pairing, and the bourbon fan who wants coffee with real character.
It is also a great pick if you want coffee that is not bitter, but still bold, rich, and full of flavor.
If you have ever wondered how to make coffee taste better at home, start here:
Use better beans.
Brew them fresh.
Enjoy coffee that actually tastes like something worth slowing down for.