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homeroastersrave coffee love laneguatemala sugarcane decaf nº 339
guatemala sugarcane decaf nº 339, guatemala coffee from rave coffee love lane

guatemala coffee · decaf

Guatemala Sugarcane Decaf Nº 339

by rave coffee love lane · cirencester, uk

you'll taste stone fruit before caramel. this is guatemala sugarcane decaf nº 339, a washed guatemala from rave coffee love lane.

stone fruitcaramelmilk chocolatedark chocolate
£10.5buy from rave coffee love lane

the bean

origin
guatemala
region
atitlán
process
washed
roast
medium
status
in stock
guatemala sugarcane decaf nº 339 is a washed, medium-roast decaf from the atitlán region of guatemala, produced by rave coffee love lane. the sugarcane decaffeination process uses ethyl acetate derived from sugarcane, which is a naturally occurring solvent that removes caffeine while preserving the coffee's character. in the cup it's approachable and balanced, with stone fruit brightness alongside caramel sweetness and layers of milk and dark chocolate. the medium roast suits filter brewing for a cleaner, fruit-forward result, or espresso if you want the chocolate and caramel notes to come forward.

common questions

What does Guatemala Sugarcane Decaf Nº 339 taste like?

it tastes of stone fruit and caramel alongside milk chocolate and dark chocolate, making it a balanced, sweet-leaning cup with some fruit lift. the washed process keeps the flavours clean and relatively bright.

How is Guatemala Sugarcane Decaf Nº 339 grown and processed?

the coffee is grown in the atitlán region of guatemala and processed using the washed method, then decaffeinated using the sugarcane process, which uses ethyl acetate derived from sugarcane to remove caffeine.

How should I brew Guatemala Sugarcane Decaf Nº 339?

as a medium roast it works well across filter methods like pour-over or cafetière, where the stone fruit and caramel notes can come through clearly. it will also suit espresso-based brewing if you prefer the chocolate notes more pronounced.

about rave coffee love lane

love lane lives up to its name. the kind of place where your morning flat white actually tastes different from yesterday's, because someone behind the counter gives a damn about extraction times and water temperature. stirling works provides an industrial backdrop, but step inside rave coffee and you're hit with that rich, toasted smell that only comes from beans roasted with intention. the 367 reviews averaging 4.7 stars tell the real story here. regulars don't just come for caffeine. they come because independent roasters like this understand something starbucks never will: coffee isn't just fuel, it's a small daily ritual worth doing right. the steam wand hisses with purpose, not just speed. each cup carries the weight of someone who actually cares whether your morning starts well or poorly.

all coffee from rave coffee love lane

cirencester, uk

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