GAf - decaf filter coffee
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To ensure freshness, all orders received by Sunday 23:00 h are roasted on Monday and shipped on Tuesday.
Galeras Decaf - Nariño, Colombia - washed, Sugar Cane decaffeinated
A super juicy coffee that tastes of pomegranate and grapes, covered in caramel and maple syrup. Later on, there are also notes of hazelnut, chamomile, pear and milk chocolate. A sweet and lively cup, silky and with a gentle acidity. A wonderful decaf and therefore also wonderful for your cozy evening hours.
Flavour profile:
Pomegranate, maple syrup, hazelnut, chamomile and notes of pear, milk chocolate, caramel and orange. Very sweet, a silky mouthfeel and a lively to smooth acidity.
Brewing advice for the Kalita Wave 155 coffee dripper:
- Coffee grounds: 15 g / 0,53 oz
- Water temp: 98 °C / 208 °F
- First pour: 30 ml, 3 sec
- Give it 30 seconds for blooming
- Third pour: 200 ml, max. 90 seconds - try to finish your brew as fast as possible while trying to create maximum water/coffee turbulence for better extraction
Tip:
- Use water with around 70 ppm.
- Beans should degas at least 8 days from the roast date.
More info on this coffee:
- Region: Nariño, Colombia
- Growing altitude: 1.850 m.a.s.l.
- Arabica variety: Caturra, Castillo, Colombia
- Milling process: washed, Sugar Cane (EA Decaf)
- Producer: Promotora Cafe de Altura
- Acidity: lively to smooth
The town of Buesaco lies high on a ridge in the Andes Mountains of the Nariño department in Colombia. Promotora Cafe de Altura has its offices, cupping lab, and warehouses here, where the coop collects coffees from smallholders whose farms are tucked into the slopes surrounding the town. The cooperative works with more than 300 smallholders farmers all over the Nariño department who generally harvest coffee all year around. Here at the co-op’s facilities, lots are analyzed and purchased, and the farmers are paid premiums on top of the market price. These premiums incentivize high quality standards.
Cooperativa de Cafés Especiales de Nariño cups coffees throughout harvest delivery to build lots that are uniform and consistent in bean size and cup profile. This decaffeinated coffee consists of small batches of beans from farms around the Galeras Volcano. This coffee was decaffeinated using the sugar cane process, also known as the Ethyl Acetate (EA) process, which are essentially the same.
How exactly does the sugar cane decaffeination the work?
Ethyl acetate is produced by esterification between ethyl alcohol, derived from the fermentation of sugar cane, and acetic acid. The green coffee is submerged in a wash of water and ethyl acetate, during which the ethyl acetate bonds with the caffeine in the coffee and begins to extract it from the green seeds. The EA solution is flushed, and the process is repeated until reaching a decaffeination level of at least 97%. Finally, the green coffee is steamed to remove any remaining ethyl acetate from the seeds.
The key advantage of this method is that it’s marketed as “natural” because the solvent (ethyl acetate) is derived from natural sources such as sugar cane, making it an environmentally friendly and non-toxic option compared to other chemical decaffeination methods.
For your planning please note: To ensure freshness, all orders received by Sunday 23:00 h are roasted on Monday and shipped on Tuesday.