Decaf Colombia Coffee



Our shade-grown decaf coffee is sourced directly from a small farm in Colombia and processed in Mexico. The Ethyl Acetate decaffeination process, also known as “sugar cane decaf) is considered a natural and more sustainable decaffeination process than the swiss water method.


$17.50 USD


Coffee Details

Notes: Cherry, Caramel, Syrupy Sweet
Roast: 03: Medium
Process: Washed + Ethyl Acetate
Type: Decaf
Origin: Columbia
Producer: Shady + Elias Bayter
Farm: El Vergel
Elevation: 1500 Meters
Varietal: Caturra
Description

Our shade-grown decaf coffee is sourced directly from a small farm in Colombia and processed in Mexico. The Ethyl Acetate decaffeination process, also known as “sugar cane decaf)  is considered a natural and more sustainable decaffeination process than the swiss water method.

Haselmayer Goods Coffee

Coffee can be a controversial topic for those who are naturally minded. But we believe coffee can be enjoyed daily when it’s sourced correctly.

All Haselmayer Goods Coffee is considered specialty coffee,  meaning it ranks 80 or higher on a scale of 1-100.

This sets us apart from large commercial coffee producers who grow in wide-open fields (often using pesticides and herbicides) instead of sourcing shade-grown coffee directly from small farms.

After our coffee is ethically sourced, it is roasted in small batches in our hometown.

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Haselmayer Goods Coffee FAQs

Is your coffee Certified Mold Free?

“Certified mold-free” coffee is on the rise due to several wellness coffee companies promoting its health benefits.

But the truth is, specialty coffee’s natural process of drying (and sometimes fermenting) the green beans before roasting virtually eliminates any risk of mold growth.

For this reason, our roasters believe this new wellness coffee trend has perhaps certified something that doesn't actually need to be certified.

What is your roasting & shipping schedule?

Orders are roasted, packaged, and shipped each Wednesday.
Orders placed after Tuesday at midnight may not ship until Wednesday, the following week.

What's the best way to brew my coffee?

The best cup of coffee is the one you enjoy. Personally, we love making our coffee using a Chemex. However, use the method that you enjoy the most, or experiment and see what you enjoy the most!

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