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Ethiopia: Hambela EA Decaf

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$11.50 $23.00 In stock

Category: Coffee

Hambela Natural EA Decaf is an Ethiopian coffee from Broadsheet Coffee Roasters, sourced from the village of Boku in Guji, Ethiopia. It’s fruited, sweet, and surprisingly complex, with notes of crème brûlée, apple, and raspberry jam.

EA processing, done in Germany, strips away fewer naturally occurring oils than other decaffeination methods. The result? A maximally bright and fruity cup, minus the caffeine.

🌎 Origin: Guji, Ethiopia

⚗️ Process: Natural / EA Decaf

🔬 Variety: Ethiopian Heirloom

🔥 Roast: Light Medium

Customer Reviews (4.8 / 5 · 6 reviews)

Harper E. ★★★★★

I’ve been trying to find a decaf that doesn’t taste flat, and the crème note in this one is genuinely elegant—it’s almost like a dessert coffee. The natural process really preserves that fruity sweetness, making it surprisingly complex for a decaf.

Lucy W. ★★★★★

I’m not a morning caffeine person, but this decaf still gives me that rich, full-bodied coffee experience. The crème note is so smooth and unexpected, it almost tastes like a dessert. Perfect for an afternoon pick-me-up without the jitters.

Miles ★★★★★

I was hesitant about decaf, but this Ethiopian coffee blew me away — the natural processing really shines through with a fruity sweetness that rivals any caffeinated pour-over I've made. It's complex enough to keep things interesting, yet smooth enough for an evening cup.

Andrew ★★★★★

Tasting notes on the bag mention crème, but I actually get a subtle stone fruit sweetness that's really nice. It has a clean finish and makes a surprisingly rich cup for a decaf.

Lucy U. ★★★★★

You know a decaf is good when it still tastes like a real coffee. This one’s got a surprising sweetness and that crème note really comes through in my morning pour-over.

Julian ★★★★☆

I was skeptical of decaf until I tried this—the crème notes come through beautifully and it’s sweet enough to drink black. Only knocked a star because it’s a bit pricey for the size of the bag.