Africa Boda Boda SWP Decaf
Africa Boda Boda SWP Decaf
Africa Boda Boda SWP Decaf
Decaf with balanced sweetness, subtle top notes, and moderate bittersweet tones come together to make quite an appealing decaf. Brown sugar, lightly tart fruits, dark chocolate, and cinnamon-laced cocoa. City to Full City+. Good for espresso.
Full Cupping Notes
This East African decaf blend of Burundi and Rwanda coffees yields well-balanced sweetness, subtle top note hints, and moderate bittersweet tones that all come together to make quite an appealing cup. Grinding a light roast, the fragrance releases notes of sugar in the raw with a baking spice hint, vanilla wafer cookies, and a slight honey note. I found the wet aroma to be simple, sweet, and convincingly "non-decaf" in character. The brew showed a nice balance between sweetness and acidity, nothing "over the top" in terms of flavors, and reminded me how East African coffees can be great replacements for coffees of Central America. City+ roasts bring pleasantly sweet accents to the brew, like light brown sugar, and sucanat, contrasted by and subtle hints of citrus, and green apple. More developed roasts improve on roast tones, like dark chocolate, and cinnamon-laced hot cocoa.
Specs
Region Kayanza, Burundi and Nyamasheke, Rwanda Processing Wet Process, then SWP Decaf Drying Method Raised Bed Sun-Dried Arrival date May 2025 Arrival Lot size 68 Bag size 60 KG Packaging GrainPro Liner Farm Gate Yes Cultivar Detail Bourbon Grade A1 Appearance 1+ d/300gr, 15-17 Screen - some broken and misshaped beans due to decaffeination Roast Recommendations City to Full City+ Type Decaf Recommended for Espresso Yes
Product Overview
Product Overview
| process method | Swiss Water Decaf |
|---|---|
| cultivar | Bourbon Types |
| farm gate | Yes |
Farm Notes
Farm Notes
Origin & Farm Notes
This decaf coffee was processed by Swiss Water Process in Vancouver BC, whose patented process uses only water to remove 99.9% of the caffeine content and leaving much of the volatile compounds intact. We're calling it "Boda Boda" blend, as a way of paying tribute to the amazing "boda boda" motorcycle taxis common to East Africa. It's amazing to see just how many passengers these drivers will cram on two wheels, regularly shuttling 3, 4...even 5 people around bustling cities and on dusty roads! Have cargo to move too? No problem! Boda boda drivers don't seem to have any qualms defying the laws of physics! The coffees that went into this blend are from stations Mutovu and Karambi in Nyamasheke, Rwanda, and a small amount of dry process coffee from Gakenke site in Kayanza, Burundi. We're finding that a small amount of dry process goes a long way in decaf, helping to bring out sweetness and body, as well as imparting fruited cup accents. This blend turned out quite nice, with balanced sweetness and hints of fruit and spice in light to medium roasts. It should also work well for espresso, though we haven't tried it yet ourselves. I want to mention that this decaf does not have a pronounced 'crack'. At least in the roast batches we tested. Keep an eye on the physical coloring and fracturing too, if your roaster allows. In our experience, there were a couple audible 'snaps' that marked the beginning of 1st Crack, and we then went off of time and sight rather than sound.
*We've come across some beans that are darker in color, with a sticky surface, occasionally clumped together. There's nothing wrong with the coffee! It's a buildup of what Swiss calls "green coffee extract", and is a part of the water decaffeination process. Normally this "GCE" is reabsorbed by the coffee, but occasionally some dries on the surface. It's not a foreign substance, or harmful in any way! It also has no caffeine or flavor, and will dissipate in the roaster.
Specs
Specs
Technical Specifications
Key specifications and operating details for this product.
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| farm gate | Yes |
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| type | Decaf |
| recommended espresso | Yes |
Africa Boda Boda SWP Decaf
Africa Boda Boda SWP Decaf
Decaf with balanced sweetness, subtle top notes, and moderate bittersweet tones come together to make quite an appealing decaf. Brown sugar, lightly tart fruits, dark chocolate, and cinnamon-laced cocoa. City to Full City+. Good for espresso.
Full Cupping Notes
This East African decaf blend of Burundi and Rwanda coffees yields well-balanced sweetness, subtle top note hints, and moderate bittersweet tones that all come together to make quite an appealing cup. Grinding a light roast, the fragrance releases notes of sugar in the raw with a baking spice hint, vanilla wafer cookies, and a slight honey note. I found the wet aroma to be simple, sweet, and convincingly "non-decaf" in character. The brew showed a nice balance between sweetness and acidity, nothing "over the top" in terms of flavors, and reminded me how East African coffees can be great replacements for coffees of Central America. City+ roasts bring pleasantly sweet accents to the brew, like light brown sugar, and sucanat, contrasted by and subtle hints of citrus, and green apple. More developed roasts improve on roast tones, like dark chocolate, and cinnamon-laced hot cocoa.
Specs
| Region | Kayanza, Burundi and Nyamasheke, Rwanda |
|---|---|
| Processing | Wet Process, then SWP Decaf |
| Drying Method | Raised Bed Sun-Dried |
| Arrival date | May 2025 Arrival |
| Lot size | 68 |
| Bag size | 60 KG |
| Packaging | GrainPro Liner |
| Farm Gate | Yes |
| Cultivar Detail | Bourbon |
| Grade | A1 |
| Appearance | 1+ d/300gr, 15-17 Screen - some broken and misshaped beans due to decaffeination |
| Roast Recommendations | City to Full City+ |
| Type | Decaf |
| Recommended for Espresso | Yes |