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homeroasterssalford roasterslow caff (25%) mw decaf & centrals blend
low caff (25%) mw decaf & centrals blend, honduras + nicaragua coffee from salford roasters

honduras + nicaragua coffee · decaf

Low Caff (25%) MW Decaf & Centrals Blend

by salford roasters · salford, uk

you'll taste lemon before grapefruit. this is low caff (25%) mw decaf & centrals blend, a washed honduras + nicaragua from salford roasters.

lemongrapefruitcitrus zestcaramelmilk chocolatedark chocolatecocoa
£10.25buy from salford roasters

the bean

origin
honduras + nicaragua
process
washed
status
in stock
a blend from salford roasters built for those cutting back on caffeine without ditching flavour. it combines a mountain water process decaf with washed centrals from honduras and nicaragua, sitting at roughly 25% of a standard coffee's caffeine level. the washed processing keeps things clean and bright, pulling through lemon, grapefruit, and citrus zest alongside caramel, milk chocolate, dark chocolate, and cocoa. that range of citrus to chocolate makes it work well across brew methods. filter brewing will emphasise the citrus and lighter caramel notes, while espresso or moka pot will lean into the darker chocolate and cocoa end.

common questions

What does Low Caff (25%) MW Decaf & Centrals Blend taste like?

expect a clean cup with bright citrus character, lemon and grapefruit up front, then caramel and a range of chocolate from milk through to dark cocoa. the washed process keeps the flavours defined rather than heavy.

How is Low Caff (25%) MW Decaf & Centrals Blend grown and processed?

the coffee comes from honduras and nicaragua, with the decaf portion processed using the mountain water method. all components are washed, which removes the fruit skin and pulp before drying to produce a cleaner, brighter cup.

How should I brew Low Caff (25%) MW Decaf & Centrals Blend?

filter methods such as pour over or cafetiere will highlight the citrus and caramel notes, while espresso or moka pot will draw out the darker chocolate and cocoa character. it suits both approaches given its citrus-to-chocolate flavour range.

about salford roasters

tucked into protector lamp business park on lansdowne road, salford roasters proves that industrial locations can house something genuinely special. eighty-nine five-star google reviews don't lie. the beans here taste like someone actually cares about what ends up in your cup, not like they're churning out caffeine for the masses. you can smell the difference the moment you walk in. that deep, rich scent of coffee roasted in small batches by people who know what they're doing. regulars keep coming back because consistency matters, and salford roasters delivers it without the corporate polish that strips away character. this isn't about fancy marketing or instagram-worthy latte art. it's about understanding coffee from bean to cup and doing it right, batch after batch. the kind of place that makes you wonder why you ever settled for chain coffee in the first place.

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salford, uk

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