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chill bill (decaf), ethiopia + colombia coffee from creature coffee catering

ethiopia + colombia coffee · decaf

CHILL BILL (DECAF)

by creature coffee catering · austin, usa

this is chill bill (decaf), an ethiopia + colombia from creature coffee catering.

$21buy from creature coffee catering

the bean

origin
ethiopia + colombia
status
in stock
chill bill is a decaf blend from creature coffee catering, drawing on beans from ethiopia and colombia. the two origins bring complementary characters, ethiopia typically contributing fruit-forward complexity and colombia lending body and balance. because the specific decaf process and tasting notes weren't supplied, the safest description is a clean, well-rounded decaf built for everyday drinking without caffeine. brew it with your preferred method, keeping water around 90-94°c to avoid bitterness, and treat it like any quality filter or espresso coffee. a good choice if you want flavour without the caffeine hit.

common questions

What does CHILL BILL (DECAF) taste like?

specific tasting notes weren't provided for this coffee, but the ethiopia and colombia blend suggests a balanced cup with both fruit-leaning and body-driven qualities. no further flavour claims can be confirmed from the available facts.

How is CHILL BILL (DECAF) grown and processed?

the coffee uses beans sourced from ethiopia and colombia, but the specific growing altitude, farm details, and decaffeination method haven't been supplied, so those details can't be confirmed here.

How should I brew CHILL BILL (DECAF)?

no specific brew method or roast level was listed, so it's best to start with your usual filter or espresso setup and dial in from there. decaf beans can sometimes extract slightly faster, so a small grind adjustment coarser may help if the cup tastes bitter.

about creature coffee catering

and that's where creature coffee catering comes in, tucked away on south highway 183 in a building that doesn't announce itself to passing traffic. you won't stumble across this roaster by accident. the address reads like an industrial afterthought, but the coffee tells a different story entirely. these folks have built something that keeps people driving back to building 2, unit 240, which says plenty about what's happening inside those beans. the regulars here aren't casual about their loyalty. they're the kind of coffee drinkers who know the difference between good and great, and they've decided creature delivers the latter. austin has plenty of options, but not many inspire this level of devotion from people who could easily go elsewhere. when your roastery sits in an industrial corridor and still commands this kind of following, you're doing something right with those green beans.

all coffee from creature coffee catering

austin, usa

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