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the 50 low caff (50/50 decf blend), nicaragua coffee from salford roasters

nicaragua coffee · decaf

The 50 Low Caff (50/50 Decf Blend)

by salford roasters · salford, uk

you'll taste lemon before grapefruit. this is the 50 low caff (50/50 decf blend), a washed nicaragua from salford roasters.

lemongrapefruitcitrus zestred applemilk chocolatedark chocolatealmond
£11buy from salford roasters

the bean

origin
nicaragua
process
washed
roast
medium
status
in stock
the 50 low caff is a 50/50 blend of regular and decaffeinated nicaraguan coffee from salford roasters, roasted to a medium level. both components are washed process, which gives the cup its clean, bright character. expect citrus up front, lemon and grapefruit with a little zest, moving into red apple, then settling into milk chocolate, dark chocolate, and almond in the finish. at medium roast it's balanced enough for filter or espresso. a good option if you want to cut caffeine without switching to a full decaf.

common questions

What does The 50 Low Caff (50/50 Decf Blend) taste like?

it leads with bright citrus, lemon, grapefruit, and citrus zest, then moves through red apple before finishing with milk chocolate, dark chocolate, and almond. the washed process keeps the flavours clean and distinct.

How is The 50 Low Caff (50/50 Decf Blend) grown and processed?

both the caffeinated and decaffeinated components are nicaraguan coffees processed using the washed method, where the fruit is removed before drying, producing a cleaner, crisper cup.

How should I brew The 50 Low Caff (50/50 Decf Blend)?

at medium roast it is versatile, so filter methods like v60 or chemex will highlight the citrus and fruit notes, while espresso will bring out the chocolate and almond more prominently.

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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