Antioquia – Decaf
Colombia
Caramel Chocolate Citrus & whatever you taste
Background
In combination with high mountain spring water and without the addition of chemical additives, the Antioquia beans are decaffeinated naturally without pressure or heat. The gentle extraction of the caffeine preserves the structure and all the properties of the coffee bean.
Coffee Details
Product Name | Antioquia - Decaf |
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Roast | Omni |
Taste notes | Caramel, Chocolate, Citrus |
Roast level | 3 / 5 |
Country | Colombia |
Type | 100% Arabica |
Location | Antioquia |
Farm | Smallhoulders around Antioquia |
Farmer | Smallhoulders around Antioquia |
Variety | Castillo, Colombia & Cenicafé 1 |
Process | Fully Washed, E.A.Sugar Cane |
Altitude | 1.600 - 1.800 masl |
Harvest | September - December |
How to Brew
Pour Over
Use 95 degree hot water, preferably filtered.
Wash out the paper filter with hot water before brewing.
We recommend 60g coffee / 1l water. If this is too strong/weak for you, use less/more coffee.
If your coffee tastes bitter, grind it coarser. If it tastes sour, grind it finer.
Moka Pot
Grind your coffee slightly coarser than granulated sugar. We recommend dosing the coffee according your own machine’s recommendation.
Fill the lower chamber with hot water. Place the funnel in the pot without letting water get in.
Fill the funnel with the ground coffee, smooth the coffee grounds (do not tamp) and wipe the rim of the funnel clean. Screw the upper part of the Moka Pot tightly.
Place the Moka Pot on the stove over medium heat. As soon as you hear a hissing, gurgling sound, take it off the stove immediately. Let the coffee flow into the upper chamber until the end.
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