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Long and Short Coffee: Ethiopia, Limu, Decaffeinated

Tasting notes: Lemon, chocolate & hazelnut

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ORGANIC AND DECAF

Decaf coffees tend to be hit or miss with many beans losing their inherent flavours due to the decaffeination process, however the Limu bucks the trend with its remarkable retention of flavour. Also boasting an 100% organic certification makes it ideal for pro organic drinkers looking for a minimal caffeine hit.

Produced in Western Ethiopia in Limu from where this coffee has been named, farmer Gidey Berthe harvests his land year on year with his crew of 400 seasonal workers.

SPARKLING DECAF 101

The sparkling decaf process was invented by scientiest Kurt Rosel in 1967 and over time has slowly become recognised as one of the top decaffeination methods for decaf coffee. It involves washing the harvested coffee in water and applying liquid pressurised carbon dioxide to draw out the caffeine whilst it is at its most soluble. This process also has the added affect of producing sparkling water hence the sparkling process name.

Can you taste it?

Although washed and decaffeinated in process the coffee retains a balanced blend of fruit and nut with hints of lemon and hazelnut with a chocolately finish.

Farm/Coop: Limu
LETTERBOX friendly (single bag): YES
Origin: Ethiopia, Africa
Process Method: Decaffeinated
Varietals: Heirloom

Roasterr: Long and Short Coffee

LETTERBOX friendly (single bag): YES

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Initial collection: Long and Short Coffee - London E17

Tasting record

Method Dose Grind Time Volume Comments
e.g. Espresso 18g Vario 1E 25secs 30ml A bit finer next time would be better.