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Decaf Coffee Rolling Subscription

Decaf Coffee Rolling Subscription

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Just like our other rolling subscriptions—minus the caffeine. Get 250g decaf coffee at a frequency of your choosing. It is easy to skip a delivery or cancel at any time. You can easily manage your subscription right from our website, ensuring you get the coffee you need when you need it.

We don't grind coffee for rolling subscriptions because we know that you'll enjoy your coffee more if you grind it fresh. 

We also offer prepaid decaf gift subscriptions here.

Our current Decaf:

Colombia - El Carmen

Region: Pitalito, Huila
Altitude:  1,400 - 2,100 m.a.s.l
Variety: Caturra, Castillo
Processing: Washed, sugarcane decaffeinated

Tasting notes: A syrupy, creamy, sweet coffee. We taste milk chocolate and fig along with honey and warm spice tones. You’ll notice it doesn’t taste like your typical decaf.

In 2020 El Carmen was the first ever sugarcane decaf we roasted, but since then we’ve consistently chosen this method as our preferred decaffeination process. We’re glad to have coffee from this association back on our lineup.  It’s a very drinkable flavour profile with rich milk chocolate, a creamy body and tons of sweetness. Brew it in your preferred method and it’ll taste great with or without milk. 

El Carmen was a pilot project started in 2018 by Raw Material, the social enterprise importer who brought us this coffee. They built processing and grading infrastructure where local farmers could dry and grade their own harvest. Access to the specialty market meant stable, sustainable prices for the producers for the first time. This template for developing excellent coffee in partnership with farmers in underappreciated regions has been repeated around the world; it’s at the heart of the value proposition of specialty coffee. 

The sugarcane decaffeination process uses a naturally occurring compound, ethyl acetate, to remove the caffeine from coffee beans. Ethyl acetate is a food by-product found most commonly in the fermentation of fruits, and is present in both ripe bananas and beer for example. This coffee is called "sugarcane" decaf because the ethyl acetate used is from fermented sugarcane sourced in the southern region of Palmira, Colombia.

The process begins with steaming of the coffee, increasing its porosity, beginning the hydrolysis of caffeine, which is usually bonded to salts and chlorogenic acid in the bean. The beans are then submerged in an ethyl acetate solvent, until 97% of the caffeine is removed. Finally the coffee is steamed again to remove any residual ethyl acetate, and then dried to a stable moisture content for shipping.

The beauty of sugarcane decaffeination is that it helps preserve most of the original flavours of the coffee while enhancing its natural sweetness. It’s decaf that doesn’t taste like decaf!

More about Decaf Coffee

Read more about caffeine and decaffeination in our blog post 'Decaf is not a dirty word'

A note about packaging

The pouch your subscription comes in is fully recyclable plastic. The subscriptions are shipped in cardboard envelopes which are fully recyclable

Are you storing your coffee correctly? Find out more here.

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