Singletrack 2026 — Drink Coffee, Ride Bikes
Singletrack is our limited spring blend and our four-year partnership with the New England Mountain Bike Association (NEMBA). Every spring, a portion of every purchase funds NEMBA trail grants for new trails and maintenance across the region. The 2026 release has wrapped for the season — here’s what it built.
See You Next Spring
The 2026 season has wrapped.
Thanks for riding with us. Singletrack returns spring 2027 — a portion of every purchase funds NEMBA trail grants across New England.
The Coffee
Singletrack is named after the narrow, winding trails that define mountain biking in New England. The twists, the roots, the rocks, and the focus it takes to ride them well. It felt like the right name for a coffee built around this community.
This blend of coffees from Ethiopia, Guatemala, and Honduras is a medium-light roast profile that’s sweet and nutty with a round body. Our team tastes notes of milk chocolate, dried fruit, and a sweet finish. It’s built to be your spring and kickoff-to-summer daily driver, whether you’re brewing at the trailhead or at home before a morning ride.
- RoastMedium-light
- OriginsEthiopia · Guatemala · Honduras
- TastingMilk chocolate, dried fruit, sweet finish
Still Available
The coffee’s sold out for the season, but some cold brew and gear are still around while supplies last. Every purchase still supports NEMBA’s trail grant program.
Building New England's Trails
NEMBA's trail grants go directly to local chapters to build new trails, fix what needs fixing, and make riding better across the region. In 2025, NEMBA awarded $25,000 in trail grants to six chapters:
- Maine: New flow trails at Bangor Hill, built for beginner and intermediate riders
- New Hampshire: A beginner downhill trail and trail hubs at the Abenaki network
- New Hampshire: A 50-foot bridge replacement on the Electric Loop in North Conway
- Maine: Erosion repair and safety improvements across a 15-mile trail system in Piscataquis
- Massachusetts: A new connector trail in Purple Valley
- Connecticut: Replaced aging wooden features with berms at Pomfret Forest
On the Trail
Stories from the trail with Jonathan Emery.
Singletrack FAQ
- How long is Singletrack available?
- Singletrack is our spring release. The 2026 run has ended and the coffee is sold out for the season — it returns next spring. A few pieces of cold brew and gear may still be available while supplies last.
- What does “Singletrack” mean?
- Singletrack is a mountain biking term for a narrow trail, typically just wide enough for one rider. It’s the most common and beloved type of trail in New England, and the name felt right for a coffee built around this riding community.
- How does Singletrack support NEMBA?
- A portion of every Singletrack purchase goes directly to NEMBA’s trail grant program, which funds new trail construction, maintenance, and safety improvements at local chapters across New England.
- How much is donated?
- Donation amounts vary by product. For Singletrack coffee, we donate $2 per bag.
- Can I get Singletrack at a cafe or retailer?
- Yes. You can find Singletrack through select wholesale partners during the season. If you’d like to carry it, reach out through our wholesale page.
- What’s the best way to brew Singletrack?
- Singletrack is a versatile medium-light roast that works well as drip, pourover, or batch brew. It also makes a solid iced coffee when the weather turns.
Drink Coffee, Ride Bikes.
Singletrack is back every spring. The 2026 run funded another round of NEMBA trail grants across New England — thank you. See you next spring.
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