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Beer Shot Notebooks

Beer Shot Notebooks

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Our newest (and cutest) addition to the Stitched Notebook range.  Sustainable plain paper notebooks made from {re}cycled coffee cup paper and {re}purposed waste from beer processing.  Available in sets of 3, 8 or 12.  Ideal to pop in your pocket or bag for those quick notes and reminders.

Features

  • Shot size (A7)
  • Plain Paper
  • Saddle stitch binding with rounded corners
  • 32 pages 
  • Recycle in your household waste or compost

Materials

Ale
250gsm, 50-70% fibre from spent brewer's grain, 30-50% virgin fibre.

Pils
250gsm, 50-70% fibre from spent brewer's grain, 30-50% virgin fibre.

Bock
320gsm, 50-70% fibre from spent brewer's grain, 30-50% virgin fibre.

Coffeenotes text paper
106gsm, Variable mix of: upcycled coffee cups, PIW from coffee cup manufacture, virgin fibres.

Dimensions

Shot (A7)
74mm x 105mm

Care information

How to care for your Coffeenotes products to keep them looking beautiful

Coffeenotes products are produced as sustainably as possible, with minimum use of ink and glue and no plastic wrapping or laminates.

We use premium quality papers and boards for our covers, but these will mark and scuff with use. We see this as part of their charm but to minimise marking, extra care should be taken when packing products in a bag.

Our notepads are designed to be tear-off products, but the pages and backboards will become detached if they are handled roughly.

Many of our products are hand finished and as such there will be slight variations.

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Pauline Rose
Beautiful!

These are gorgeous - great quality and superbly presented. Really classy! I’m an artist and wondered whether the paper would handle various media, and I believe it will. So I’m sure that I’ll be back for more. I also live in Dorset so it’s extra nice to support a local business.