DAK Coffee Roasters

DAK - Sweet Dreams Low Caf

COF-DA-0175
Regular price $29.99 USD
Sale price $29.99 USD Regular price $0.00
Tasting Notes: Dragon fruit, Banana, Mango

An unbelievable low caf typica from Angie Hernandez from Finca Los Nogales. We couldn't believe this coffee had gone through a caffeine reducing process when we cupped it. Expect notes of banana, dragon fruit and mango. During this process, the coffee cherries undergo several steps. - 1st step: Selection of ripe fruits. The process begins with the careful collection of only ripe coffee fruits. This guarantees optimal quality for decaffeinated coffee. - 2nd step: The harvested fruits undergo a disinfection process using treated water. This ensures the elimination of possible contaminants and guarantees the hygiene of the coffee. - 3rd step: A selection is carried out by density using water. This process allows the coffee fruits to be separated according to their density to make sure beans are of the highest quality. - 4th step: The selected coffee beans undergo a fermentation process for 90 hours, using preferments similar to the sourdough used in baking. This stage is crucial for the development of unique flavours in coffee. - 5th step: After fermentation, the coffee beans are thoroughly washed to remove residue and unwanted flavours. - 6th step: A natural solvent obtained from the pulp or peel of the same coffee is added through enzymatic and fermentation processes. This solvent is essential to extract caffeine from the beans. - 7th step: The coffee beans are soaked in the solvent for approximately 48 hours. This process allows the caffeine to dissolve in the solvents leaving the beans decaffeinated. - 8th step: After immersion in the solvent, the coffee beans are washed again to remove any residual solvent. - 9th step: The decaffeinated coffee beans are placed in a drying area and allowed to dry for 8 days. This ensures that the beans reach the proper moisture level before being packed.

coffee bag size Quantity: 250g
coffee format Format: Roasted Whole Bean
coffee country of origin Origin: Colombia
coffee origin type Origin Type: Single Origin
coffee region Region: Huila
coffee producer/farm Producer: Angie Hernandez
coffee variety Variety: Typica
coffee farm altitude Altitude: 2000 meters
coffee process Process: Experimental
caffeine level Caffeine: Low Caffeine
coffee brew method Brew Method: Filter
coffee roast levelRoast Level: Light

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Anonymous (New York, United States)
Pretty good

Overall would recommend. Not your classic coffee profile at all, but interesting for sure. It doesn't taste like the notes listed. To me it's more like dried ginger or ginger candy, light, decent acidity.

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Chris B. (Alberta, Canada)
Molto Bene!

Easily the best low caf/de caf beans I’ve ever had. Dak bringing their A game to a generally monotonous process. Would 100% buy again.

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KC (Alberta, Canada)
Interesting, but not worth the premium

Certainly an interesting bean, with notes of overripe banana, but I'm not sure it is worth the premium over other decaf/lowcaf beans.

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Spencer R. (Ontario, Canada)
Not for me

Tried playing around with grind size, water temp, etc, but no luck on getting a pleasant cup out of this. Found going much finer smoothed out some of the sourness, but very funky and tasted closer to a sour beer than coffee. I did go looking for more unique offerings and this certainly was unique, but I prefer my beans fruity over funky.

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