Decaf Filter

Regular price €12,50

Decaf Filter is something we've wanted to make for a long time: a decaf coffee designed specifically for filter brewing. While our regular decaf is built for espresso and cappuccinos, Decaf Filter is lighter in roast and more delicate in character. It's soft, smooth, and gently fruity, with the kind of easy-drinking quality that makes you forget you're drinking decaf at all.

The coffee comes from the Dimtu Tora processing station in the Hambela region of Guji, Ethiopia. It's organic and Rainforest Alliance certified, grown by 158 smallholder farmers in the forests of southern Ethiopia. After harvest, it was decaffeinated using the liquid CO2 method, which strips caffeine using nothing but water and compressed carbon dioxide. No chemicals, no solvents. Just pressure and patience.

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Origin: Guji, Hambela, Ethiopia
Farm: Dimtu Tora station, 158 smallholder producers
Process: Natural, CO2 Decaffeinated
Varietal: Dega, Kurume, 74110
Notes: Soft, Fruity, Smooth

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Origin

The Dimtu Tora processing station sits in the Hambela Wamena district, in the eastern part of West Guji. It's a young station, operating since 2022, but the coffee traditions in this area are ancient. The farms surrounding the station sit at 1,850 to 2,200 meters in an evergreen forest ecosystem, where coffee grows under native shade
trees in the agroforestry tradition that Guji is known for.

The 158 farmers contributing to Dimtu Tora cultivate around 237 hectares of coffee between them, averaging about one and a half hectares each. Cherries are hand-sorted for ripeness and dried on raised African beds for 12 to 15 days, with careful management of sun exposure and airflow to ensure clean, even fermentation. The station tracks every delivery from farmer to finished lot using a voucher system, so the coffee is fully traceable.

This particular lot was then decaffeinated using the liquid CO2 process. The green beans are soaked in water to open their pores, then placed in a sealed chamber where liquid carbon dioxide is pushed through at very high pressure. The CO2 selectively dissolves the caffeine and
draws it out of the beans, while leaving the larger flavor and aroma molecules untouched. When the pressure drops, the CO2 returns to gas, the caffeine falls out, and the CO2 is recycled for the next batch. The whole process uses nothing but water and carbon dioxide, and it's one of
the gentlest methods available for preserving the character of the original coffee.

We source this coffee through our long-standing partners at Trabocca.

Roasted coffee beans leaving the cooling tray into the storage big, Coffee & Coconuts Roastery, IJmuiden Netherlands
Sugar Cane Decaffeinated

Many people, including coffee professionals, are a bit confused when it comes to decaf. Up until recently it's been sadly neglected in the specialty coffee revolution that has brought us so many delicious and interesting "full caffeine" coffees.

On top of the confusion, there's the sad fact that conventional decaffeination methods usually involve shipping the beans out of the origin country to a third-party site where harsh chemicals are applied to neutralize the caffeine. The result is a product that tastes sadly weak and strange compared to the original product of nature.

We've tried many different decafs over the years, including conventional, Swiss water process, pressurized CO2 process, and most recently sugar cane process. The last one is the winner and that's what we share with you!

One interesting note is that the soaking process in sugar cane decaffeination darkens the color of the beans, and that dark appearance lasts right through to the roasted coffee. So even though we roast our decaf to a medium degree to preserve sweetness and body, they may appear a bit darker than other coffees roasted to the same moderate level.

Connection

We've been saying it for a while: nobody in the Netherlands is doing a proper filter decaf. There are plenty of decaf espressos around, and ours is one of the best. But if you want a decaf that's built for a pour-over, a Chemex, or just a simple filter brewer, your options are
thin.

Decaf Filter is our answer. We roast it lighter than our espresso Decaf, which lets the origin character come through more clearly. The result is soft and smooth with gentle fruit notes, and it drinks beautifully clean. It's the kind of coffee you can enjoy in the evening without thinking twice about it.

If you've been looking for a decaf that doesn't compromise on flavor and works specifically for filter brewing, this is it.

Roasted coffee beans leaving the cooling tray into the storage big, Coffee & Coconuts Roastery, IJmuiden Netherlands