Colombia Sugarcane Decaf
Our Colombian Sugarcane decaf offering is special in more ways than one: First, it’s been cupped specifically for its quality and sourced by single-origin, either region or farm. We call it Sugarcane Decaf because it’s custom decaffeinated in Colombia, using a special, natural process that utilises ethyl acetate (E.A.) derived from fermented sugar cane.
The process works by soaking steamed green coffee beans in a solution of E.A, a naturally occurring compound derived from fermented sugarcane, which bonds to the salts of chlorogenic acid in the coffee and allows for the removal of caffeine. The coffee is removed from the solution and steamed again at low pressure to remove any traces of E.A. inside the beans, and the finished product retains its flavour integrity but contains almost no caffeine at all. (The beans will contain a maximum of 0.01–0.03% caffeine.)
The most important part of EA coffee, and why it tastes so sweet, is it avoids high pressure and high heat, which degrades coffee quickly. This allows the natural flavours to shine through, making it the sweet and bright decaf that we so love.
Sugarcane Half Caff blend
Half Caff is a blend of our Colombia Sugarcane decaf, and our most recent True North offering. In combining the two, it holds a delicious flavour of caramel, cacao and citrus. This is the perfect cup of low caffeine coffee for those who want to drink an extra cup or two each day, without worrying about the side effects of too much caffeine. Below we detail the story and flavour profiles of the two coffees which make up this exciting blend.