Ghost Town Coffee Roasters
Sapphire Decaffeinated

Roaster Location: Flag of United States Bozeman, Montana

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Bean Source Country: Americas Blend
Process: Washed
Decaf

Our Sapphire blend is thoughtfully crafted from 100% natural Swiss Water Process decaffeinated varieties. Our blend brings a rich, full body, balance to your cup. It will also work well for those with espresso machines.

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Bean Source Country: Americas Blend
Latin American coffee beans often have flavor profiles characterized by bright acidity, medium to light body, and fruity or nutty notes.
Decaf
Decaffeinated coffee has undergone a process to remove most of the caffeine content while preserving its flavor and aroma. There are three primary decaffeination methods. The solvent-based method involves soaking coffee beans in water to dissolve the caffeine, followed by adding a solvent, such as methylene chloride or ethyl acetate, to bind to the caffeine molecules selectively. The Swiss Water Process (SWP) is a chemical-free method that relies on the principles of solubility and osmosis. Finally, the carbon dioxide method involves using supercritical carbon dioxide to extract caffeine from the coffee beans. Decaf coffee typically retains most of the flavor and aroma of regular coffee but with a significantly reduced caffeine content (around 2-3%).

Best Rated Roasts of Ghost Town Coffee Roasters

Ghost Town Coffee Roasters is a coffee roaster from Bozeman, MT United States. We have 11 cataloged roasts with 0 total reviews with a score of 0.

Name Roast Level Bean Source
- Americas Blend
- International Blend
- International Blend
- Indonesia
- El Salvador
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