Stand-up pouches for coffee – with aroma valve for fresh roasts

Stand-up pouches for coffee are the free-standing doypack variant for freshly roasted coffee. With an aroma protection valve, the CO₂ from roasting escapes while oxygen stays out – ideal for POS presentation in roasteries, cafés and premium retailers.

Further variants in this packaging family: stand-up pouch range, stand-up pouches with aluminum as well as stand-up pouches with aroma valve – each with its own specialisation in material, format or application.

Related ranges for other application areas: coffee packaging range, coffee bags as well as coffee bags with aroma protection valve.

From our German warehouse, tiered pricing with no minimum order value – on request with samples, data sheets (EU 10/2011, FSC, GRS) and custom production.

Other coffee packaging constructions

Stand-up pouches are one of several coffee packaging constructions. An overview of all variants:

Background knowledge on coffee packaging, material comparisons and barrier effects can be found in our packaging guides.

Related stand-up pouch variants for coffee

Looking for a specific stand-up pouch variant for coffee? Here are the most important options:

Popular individual products from this range:

Delivery, samples and custom production for roasteries

Shipping is fast and reliable from our German warehouse. For standard stand-up pouches without printing, you order flexibly from stock – ideal for home roasters and small producers with no minimum purchase (no minimum order value).

Free samples before your first order: test the aluminum barrier effect, the aroma valve and the printing options with your actual coffee before you order larger quantities. For roasteries we recommend a test with your own roast over 4 weeks.

Custom production with individual printing of your brand identity (logo, variety, tasting notes, roast-date field), bespoke sizes outside the standard, alternative closure options is available. A declaration of conformity to EU 10/2011 with every delivery.

What are stand-up pouches for coffee?

Stand-up pouches for coffee – also called coffee doypacks, coffee stand-up pouches or coffee bags with a bottom gusset – are the free-standing doypack construction made specially for coffee roasteries and cafés. They differ from flat coffee bags in their built-in bottom gusset, which gives the bag a stable stance on the sales shelf when filled.

Freshly roasted coffee places two special demands on the packaging: first, it releases CO₂ for several days – which is why a one-way aroma valve is needed that lets CO₂ escape but does not let oxygen through. Second, coffee is extremely aroma-sensitive – an aluminum composite inner layer or a high-quality barrier film is essential.

Material: composite film with an aluminum inner layer (the standard for specialty coffee) or kraft-paper outside with an internal aluminum barrier (an organic look). Certified food-grade to EU 10/2011. A roast-date stamp field is recommended as a freshness indicator.

Compared with the block construction (see block bottom bags for coffee), the stand-up variant is more flexible to fill and more cost-effective; the block looks more elegant and stacks better on the shelf.

What are stand-up pouches for coffee used for?

Stand-up pouches for coffee are the most widely used packaging construction in the modern coffee industry – from the home roaster to the industrial roastery.

  • Coffee roasteries for sale in the café, online shop and retail – 250 g, 500 g and 1 kg standard formats
  • Specialty-coffee shops with SCA 88+ beans – single origin, micro lot, competition beans
  • Home roasters and hobby roasteries – small runs with no high minimum quantities
  • Cafés with to-go sales – coffee beans for customers to take home
  • Subscription services and coffee-subscription boxes – premium presentation in the shipping box
  • Gift and trial packs with various varieties in a 100 g or 250 g format

The free-standing doypack construction is particularly decisive for POS presentation – coffee brands stand elegantly on the sales shelf and are perceived better than flat bags.

Which stand-up pouches for coffee suit your roastery?

The right variant depends on the roast profile, brand positioning and sales format.

  • With aroma valve – essential for freshly roasted coffee (packed within 7–10 days of roasting)
  • With zip closure for end-customer storage after opening – repeated opening without aroma loss
  • Aluminum inner layer for specialty coffee with an SCA 88+ rating (see the aluminum variant)
  • Kraft-paper outer shell for organic and artisan brands (a natural look plus an aluminum inside)
  • With window – beans visible for POS presentation, the aluminum barrier in the opaque part
  • Size classes: 100 g for a trial format, 250 g standard, 500 g and 1 kg for a family/café format

The standard without a zip is cheaper, with a zip it offers end-customer convenience. Running both in parallel in the range often makes sense.

Advantages of stand-up pouches for coffee

Free-standing POS presentation: the doypack construction stands stably on the sales shelf – brands look more elegant and are perceived better than with flat coffee bags. A decisive advantage for online shops and bricks-and-mortar sales.

Aroma protection: with an aluminum inner layer and an aroma valve, coffee stays aroma-safe unopened for up to 12–18 months. After opening with a zip closure, a further 4–6 weeks of premium aroma. Clearly superior to packaging without aluminum or without a valve.

Printing area: a large printable outer surface at the front, back and partly on the base – room for a logo, variety description, tasting notes, a roast-date stamp field, FIC mandatory information and a brand story. Economical compared with the block construction.

Frequently asked questions about stand-up pouches for coffee

Do I really need an aroma valve for coffee packaging?

For freshly roasted coffee (packed within 7–10 days of roasting): YES, the valve is indispensable. Fresh coffee releases CO₂ for several days – without a valve the bag bursts within hours or swells up considerably. For coffee aged by the “frosting method” (10+ days of resting), a valve is not mandatory but recommended.

What wall thickness do stand-up pouches for coffee have?

Standard composite wall thickness is 100–140 microns. For 250 g of coffee, 100 microns is enough; for 1 kg we recommend 120 microns or more. The aluminum inner layer is an additional 7–9 microns. Robust against typical shipping stresses.

Which size for 250 g of coffee?

Classically 130×220 mm for 250 g of beans – standard on most shelves. For specialty coffee often 90×180 mm at a 100 g trial format. For 500 g, 160×270 mm; for 1 kg, 200×330 mm. Special sizes for a distinctive brand look are possible.

Certified food-grade?

Yes, all stand-up pouches for coffee are certified to EU 10/2011. The inner PE layer is food-grade and comes into direct contact with the coffee. A declaration of conformity is supplied on request.

Are different variants needed for beans or ground coffee?

Both work well with the same construction. Ground coffee oxidises faster and needs aroma protection even more – the aluminum variant is particularly important. For beans, a standard composite with a valve is often enough. See also coffee bags for beans & ground coffee.

What is the difference between a stand-up pouch and a block bottom bag for coffee?

The stand-up pouch has a bottom gusset, is more flexible to fill and more economical. The block bottom bag has a rectangular base, looks more elegant and stacks better on the shelf, at a slightly higher cost. Both equally suitable for aroma protection. Choice depends on brand positioning. → block bottom bag variant.

Is a zip closure recommended?

For end-customer storage, absolutely: a zip closure allows repeated opening without aroma loss. Slightly more expensive per bag than without a zip, but an essential comfort feature for private consumers. High-quality ziplock closures last 500+ opening cycles.

Is a roast-date stamp field necessary?

For specialty coffee, an absolute recommendation – the reserved field for stamping the roast date yourself is standard in the premium sector. An important freshness signal for end customers. For industrial roasts with a fixed best-before date, the field can also be printed.

How long does coffee keep in stand-up pouches?

In unopened packaging with an aluminum inside and a valve: 12–18 months of aroma preservation. Without aluminum (composite only): 6–12 months. After opening with a zip closure: 4–6 weeks of premium aroma, after which it is still drinkable but with increasing aroma loss.

Printable with an individual brand identity?

Yes – flexographic printing (cost-effective), gravure printing (premium for high runs) or digital printing (standard quantities under 1,000 units). Full back-label printing with variety, region, processing, altitude, tasting notes is possible. → request custom production.

For hobby roasters and small producers?

Yes – we also supply in standard stock quantities with no minimum purchase (no minimum order value). Standard stand-up pouches without individual printing are available from the smallest pack. For individual brand printing, minimum quantities apply depending on the process, which we discuss individually.