Decaf Coffee

Enjoy great coffee without the caffeine. Our decaf coffee beans are carefully selected and freshly roasted to deliver all the flavour, aroma and character you expect from speciality coffee, with less caffeine in every cup.

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    Samba Roast

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Decaf Coffee

Decaf Coffee Without Compromise

Decaf coffee has come a long way. Modern decaffeination methods make it possible to enjoy the flavour, aroma and complexity of great coffee while significantly reducing the caffeine content.

Our decaf coffee beans are selected with the same care and attention as the rest of our range, ensuring a balanced and enjoyable cup whether you're brewing espresso, filter coffee, cafetière or a bean-to-cup machine. Expect rich flavour, satisfying body and the characteristics that make speciality coffee worth drinking.

Decaf coffee is a popular choice for those looking to reduce their caffeine intake, enjoy coffee later in the day or simply prefer a gentler cup. Whatever your reason, you shouldn't have to compromise on quality.

Freshly roasted in the UK, our decaf coffee offers all the enjoyment of great coffee with less caffeine, making it ideal for morning, afternoon or evening brewing.

Frequently asked questions

Does decaf coffee contain any caffeine?

Decaf coffee is not completely caffeine-free, but it contains significantly less caffeine than regular coffee. The exact amount varies depending on the coffee and decaffeination process used.

Does decaf coffee taste different?

Modern decaf coffees are far better than many people expect. While there can be subtle differences, a high-quality decaf should still deliver excellent flavour, aroma and body.

How is decaf coffee made?

Coffee beans are decaffeinated before roasting using specialised processes that remove most of the caffeine while preserving as much flavour as possible.

Can I drink decaf coffee in the evening?

Many people choose decaf coffee later in the day as it contains much less caffeine than regular coffee. Individual caffeine sensitivity can vary, however.

Are your decaf coffee beans freshly roasted?

Yes. Our decaf coffee is freshly roasted in the UK, just like the rest of our coffee range.

Can I use decaf coffee in an espresso machine?

Absolutely. Our decaf coffee works well across a wide range of brewing methods, including espresso machines, bean-to-cup machines, cafetières and filter brewing.

Is decaf coffee healthier than regular coffee?

Decaf coffee still contains many of the naturally occurring compounds found in regular coffee. Whether it's the right choice depends on your personal preferences and caffeine tolerance.

Can I buy decaf coffee as whole beans?

Where available, our decaf coffees can be purchased as whole beans or ground to suit your preferred brewing method.

Why do people choose decaf coffee?

People choose decaf for many reasons, including reducing caffeine intake, enjoying coffee later in the day, pregnancy considerations, or simply because they prefer it.

How should I store decaf coffee?

Store your coffee in an airtight container somewhere cool, dry and away from direct sunlight to help preserve freshness and flavour.

Is decaf coffee suitable for bean-to-cup machines?

Yes. Whole bean decaf coffee works perfectly in bean-to-cup machines and can be enjoyed just like regular coffee.

Will I notice the difference between decaf and regular coffee?

Many customers are surprised by how little difference there is. Modern speciality decaf coffees can deliver a rich, satisfying cup that closely resembles their caffeinated counterparts.

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