Hambela Natural - EA Decaf
Hambela Natural - EA Decaf is a Guji, Ethiopia, Processing for this unique adaptation of a decaffeinated coffee happens in two stages – and across two continents! First, coffee cherries are handpicked throughout Hambela at peak ripeness and delivered to a drying station for traditional Ethiopian natural processing. Then, they make the voyage to Bremen, Germany, where they undergo a fascinating and confusing science experiment known as Ethyl Acetate Decaffeination (EAD). The TLDR: a sugar alcohol byproduct is used as a solvent to help dissolve the caffeine out of the coffee as it is steamed., mixed coffee from Black & White.

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- Origin
- Guji, Ethiopia
- Process
- Processing for this unique adaptation of a decaffeinated coffee happens in two stages – and across two continents! First, coffee cherries are handpicked throughout Hambela at peak ripeness and delivered to a drying station for traditional Ethiopian natural processing. Then, they make the voyage to Bremen, Germany, where they undergo a fascinating and confusing science experiment known as Ethyl Acetate Decaffeination (EAD). The TLDR: a sugar alcohol byproduct is used as a solvent to help dissolve the caffeine out of the coffee as it is steamed.
- Variety
- mixed
- Producer
- multiple
Available Sizes
- 340g — $26.00 ($7.65/100g)
- 907g — $68.00 ($7.50/100g)
- 2267g — $170.00 ($7.50/100g)
Description
Whatever assumptions you may have about decaf coffee up until this point, we hope you'll lay them aside and give this one a try. TRUST THE PROCESS | Processing for this unique adaptation of a decaffeinated coffee happens in two stages – and across two continents! First, coffee cherries are handpicked throughout Hambela at peak ripeness and delivered to a drying station for traditional Ethiopian natural processing. Then, they make the voyage to Bremen, Germany, where they undergo a fascinating and confusing science experiment known as Ethyl Acetate Decaffeination (EAD). The TLDR: a sugar alcohol byproduct is used as a solvent to help dissolve the caffeine out of the coffee as it is steamed. TAKE A SIP | Decaf drinkers won't be surprised by this, but we should probably mention one thing at the jump: this coffee might look a little different right out of the bag. The decaffeination process leaves its mark on the beans themselves, giving them a red-ish hue and a slightly "oily" appearance. Thanks to advancements in EAD, decaffeinated coffees have come a looooonnnggg way in recent years. We've tasted and featured some delicious examples, and this is easily one of our favorites. It has great acidity (especially for a decaf!) and showcases its original natural processing beautifully. Red stone fruit, like cherries, mingle with a lovely peach note in the fruit department. The sweetness is tall, dark, and handsome like molasses, and the texture is smooth and rich, like milk chocolate. Origin | Guji, Ethiopia Producer | multiple Process | Natural, then EA Decaffeination Variety | mixed Elevation | 2000 MASL