Decent Decaf Coffee: Find Your New Year Fave with ROASTe.com

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This discussion focuses on finding quality decaf coffee options available for online ordering or supermarket purchase. The user highlights their preference for darker decaf blends and mentions trying Starbucks VIA instant coffee, which they found acceptable despite not being a fan of instant coffee. Recommendations include Decaf French Roast from Stone Creek Coffee and contacting Tim Hortons for home delivery from their Rochester, NY roaster. The user also offers samples of their own decaf blends, including Colombian Excelso and Java Jampit Blawan.

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  • Research the decaf coffee offerings at ROASTe.com
  • Explore the flavor profiles of Decaf Colombian Excelso and Java Jampit Blawan
  • Investigate home delivery options from Tim Hortons and their Rochester roaster
  • Learn about the impact of specific density and heat properties in coffee roasting
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Coffee enthusiasts, home brewers, and coffee roasters seeking quality decaf options and insights into coffee roasting techniques.

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Happy new year!

I'm ISO decent decaf coffee that I can order over the Internet (or phone), or buy in supermarkets. For me it's relatively uncomplicated to find quality regular coffee -- the Caribou blend is one. As for decaf, I became hooked on a coffee shop brand that I tried years ago, and haven't found anything as good or better -- I just kept ordering it. With the new year I've decided to see whether anyone can suggest a decent decaf brand that they especially like, the darker the better.

[As I posted this, a PF ad in the top margin directed me to ROASTe.com, which I decided to give a try. They ship for free.]
 
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Recently I tried Starbucks VIA instant coffee. It was regular (caffeinated), though. I'm not a big fan of instant but this one wasn't bad at all. But then, I like very strong coffee, so it may not appeal to everyone.
 
Decaf French Roast from http://www.stonecreekcoffee.com/ is pretty good; you can e-mail them at customers@stonecreekcoffee.com and ask for a free catalog.

When in Montreal I had tried Tim Hortons and liked their coffee. So I e-mailed them to ask for home delivery. As it turned out, they have a roaster in Rochester, NY:

Maidstone Coffee Plant, (585) 272-1040 Ext. 2221 or coffee@timhortons.com

I don;t know if they are willing to dispense small quantities (like anything less than 50 lbs. per order). I'll post what I find when I find out, along with their prices.
 
I own a commercial coffee roastery.
email me your info and I can send you some samples.
I do a nice smooth Decaf Colombian Excelso and spicy Java Jampit Blawan Decaf.

I am here on PF to try to tap into that part of my brain that loved physics in Undergrad and start using it for fine tuning my trade(as a coffee roaster) (Specific Density, heat properties, etc)
 

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