
colombia coffee · decaf
by french truck coffee · new orleans, usa
you'll taste lemon before sugar cane. this is decaffeinated colombia, a colombia from french truck coffee.
it has lemon brightness, a sugar cane sweetness, and a mild savory tomato note that keeps it from tasting overly simple or flat.
it is sourced from colombia and has been decaffeinated, though the specific decaf process, such as swiss water or ethyl acetate, is not specified in the available information.
standard drip, pour-over, or french press all work well here, use water around 195 to 200°f to highlight the lemon and sugar cane notes without over-extracting.
french truck coffee sits on magazine street like it belongs there, which it does after years of earning the trust of new orleanians who know good coffee when they taste it. the 4.6-star rating from nearly 700 google reviews tells you something, but not everything. what it doesn't capture is the way regulars pause at that first sip, the slight nod of approval when the extraction hits just right. this isn't about fancy equipment or instagram moments. it's about consistency in a city that demands authenticity. the baristas pull shots with the kind of attention that makes you realize why chains feel so hollow. you taste the difference in every cup, that careful balance between bold and smooth that keeps people coming back to magazine street instead of settling for whatever's convenient. some places serve coffee. french truck serves the kind of coffee that makes you rethink what you've been drinking everywhere else.
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