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decaf, guatemala, guatemala coffee from crosby coffee lark lane

guatemala coffee · decaf

Decaf, Guatemala

by crosby coffee lark lane · liverpool, uk

expect almond. this is decaf, guatemala, a guatemala from crosby coffee lark lane.

almond
£14buy from crosby coffee lark lane

the bean

origin
guatemala
region
antigua
status
in stock
a decaffeinated single-origin coffee from the antigua region of guatemala, roasted by crosby coffee on lark lane. antigua is a high-altitude growing area known for producing clean, structured coffees, and this one carries through with a straightforward almond character that holds up well without caffeine. the decaf process keeps things approachable and smooth. it works well as a filter or cafetière brew in the evening when you want something with a little nutty sweetness but no caffeine hit. grind fresh and use water just off the boil for the best result.

common questions

What does Decaf, Guatemala taste like?

the tasting notes centre on almond, giving this coffee a mild, nutty sweetness that makes it easy drinking at any time of day.

How is Decaf, Guatemala grown and processed?

it is grown in the antigua region of guatemala and has been decaffeinated, though the specific decaf method is not confirmed in the available information.

How should I brew Decaf, Guatemala?

no specific brew method is listed, but decaf guatemalans from antigua typically do well as filter or cafetière, using water around 93-96°c and a medium grind.

about crosby coffee lark lane

liverpool has a genuinely good specialty coffee scene, and it's been quietly building for years outside the usual london-centric conversation. crosby coffee on lark lane sits right in the middle of one of liverpool's most characterful streets, the kind of place where the independent shops have held on and the saturday morning foot traffic still means something. what the roastery has built here pulls serious regulars, people who keep coming back with the kind of loyalty that's hard to manufacture. if you're in l17, or making your way across the city specifically for good coffee, this is a reliable anchor. the sourcing is taken seriously, the roasting happens in-house, and lark lane is a better place to spend a weekday morning for it.

all coffee from crosby coffee lark lane

liverpool, uk

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