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Decaf

Decaf

Butterscotch, Red Apple

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Shipped by: Therefore Coffee Roasters
Location: Gold Coast, QLD

Therefore Coffee roast and ship orders on Tuesday and Wednesday. If your order is received after 11am on a Wednesday your delivery will be sent the following week.

Items ordered today are expected to ship by Tuesday (08 October)

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Description

This sweet and silky decaf with tasting notes of butterscotch and red apple will leave you wanting more. 

La Serrania Decaf is grown along an isolated set of mountains within the central cordillera of the Andes that go through Pitalito, Acevedo, Palestina, Timaná, and Suaza. La Serrania is carefully hand-sorted and processed at each individual farm, with special attention paid to the drying process to ensure consistency, uniformity, and a clean cup profile.

The process is Natural EA Decaf, processed at the Descafecol plant in Manizales. The decaffeination process at this plant uses ethyl acetate derived 100% from sugar cane mixed with mountain water, together removing 99.7% of the caffeine present. We find this process creates a better taste experience that is closer to the real thing and goes great with milk.

  • Region: Pitalito
  • Country: Colombia
  • Elevation: 1,450 masl
  • Variety: Caturra, Castillo, Colombia
  • Process: Natural Ethyl Acetate Decaf


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  • Coffee Profile

    Roast Type
    Espresso & Filter Espresso and Filter
    Roast Level
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    Medium
    Features
    Single origin Single Origin
    Decaf Decaffeinated
    Best served Black or with Milk Best served Black or with Milk
  • Brewing Guide

    Methods recommended
    Espresso Moka pot Aeropress French press
    Brewing recipe for Espresso (with Milk)

    1 : 2.1

    brew ratio

    20g

    ground coffee

    42g

    brewed coffee

    29s

    brewing time

    94°C

    brewing temperature

    Source: Therefore Coffee Roasters
    Brewing recipe for Espresso

    1 : 2.2

    brew ratio

    20g

    ground coffee

    44g

    brewed coffee

    28s

    brewing time

    94°C

    brewing temperature

    Source: Therefore Coffee Roasters
  • Tasting Guide

    Taste Profile
    Rich & Syrupy Rich & Syrupy
    Tasting Notes

    Butterscotch, Red Apple

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Therefore Coffee Roasters

We want to live in a world where coffee producers, their families and communities can thrive.

Unfortunately, the history of coffee production is intertwined with that of colonialism and slavery. Even today it is not uncommon for producers and workers to be faced with poverty, food scarcity, and child labour. Modern slavery still exists within the coffee producing industry.

Coffee is traditionally sold at a price that has nothing to do with farmer's living expenses (Read: C Price) and is often below the cost of production. We don't like the idea of Wall Street influencing how much our producers get paid on a given day. Our sourcing partners always pay premium prices based on cost of production and quality; not the market price.

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