• Jayb151@lemmy.world
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    My wife has been drinking decaf lately. I’ve actually started roasting our own beans for her. The taste is pretty much identical to the full strength coffee I roast for myself. So much so that I often segment out some for her and mix the rest together to lower the caffeine for me… And I drink a lot more coffee than she does.

    Roasting you’re own green beans is easy af. I use a cast iron pan and an outdoor stove because it does make a lot of smoke.

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    I like James Hoffman’s take on decaf, and death before decaf people. I don’t remember his exact words but the essence is that decaf drinker are purer coffee enthusiasts than death before decaf people, because the later is just admitting that they’re just after caffeine content

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      Oh absolutely. I’m a water instead of decaf type and yeah honestly I’d probably usually prefer a caffinated water in the morning to coffee if all else was equal

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    50-60% of my coffee intake is decaf. If I could only drink decaf I would drink pretty much exactly as much coffee as I do now.

    I will have a cup tonight with you.

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    2 days ago

    Same boat here, 4 years now. There’s excellent decaf beans out there finally, and it’s improving every year!

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    I’m switching to decaf shortly, just a few more caf beans to go. Figure since I’m on stimulants now I should switch

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    I can’t seem to find a good decaf coffee that doesn’t “taste like decaf”.

    I’m open to recommendations 🙏

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      I get that ‘decaf’ taste if I over extract. Too hot of a brew or too much time. Just last night I did decaf in an aeropress, 30 seconds at around 90°C (I let the kettle go longer than usual and was too lazy to cool the water down to ideal temp) and it brought out that undesirable flavor.

      Whereas brewing the same beans at 75-80°C for 1-2 mins I don’t get that flavor profile at all.

      If you are new to brewing decaf I recommend under extracting it. Generally all decaf are much easier to extract. So this usually means lower temps, coarser grinds or less water. I didn’t believe it until I tried it and now I love decaf even more

      Ever since I read that comment, I gave decaf another go and have been very pleased. Been drinking one cup of coffee in the morning and a cup of decaf each night.

      Ive had the best and most consistent experience with Illy decaf espresso ground coffee (in the round blue and silver aluminum cans) and roasted to order decaf green beans from my local roaster, also espresso grind. Brewing in an aeropress for around 30 seconds and 75-80 °C

      I haven’t had any good experiences with pourover decaf in those single serve pourover packets, tried maybe 20 different brands from specialty gourmet decaf to cheap 7 eleven finds.

      Edit: I also tried taking the ground decaf out of those single serve pourover packets, and brewing in the aeropress but that didnt improve the flavor. So the beans and decaf process has to be a factor, and not just the brewing process.

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      I cant beat whats already been said here. I also only buy local coffee beans, so I dont really think my recommendations would be useful to you (and it would give away where I live).

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    I don’t know your medical reasons, but caffeine in general has caused me to go to the ED at least 7 times with inconclusive results. Ekg, halter monitor, cardiac event monitor, follow up with a cardiologist. No answers. But whatever it was, avoiding caffeine has stopped those events from happening completely. I tried going the decaf route and did for a while, but with time, I learned I can’t trust the roulette of going anywhere for coffee and trusting the decaf is actually decaf. (Hence the 7 trips to the ed). I miss it and don’t at the same time. This made me want to risk coffee again.

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      Brew it at home if you miss it! Ive never had an issue with bagged decaf.

      As for getting it out, I dont go to any of the big coffee chains. They tend not to be as careful. If I go to my local coffee places I just ask them after theyre done if they made it decaf. I explain its because caffeine can send me to the hospital. Theyve always been really good about it.

      Thats my best advice.

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        Most common but so life-sucking, I haven’t had a Swiss water coffee that can hold a candle to EA. Do you think you are just finding more decaf available or do you think you are finding just better-done Swiss water process?

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          Pretty much all the coffee I buy is from local roasters so they tend to be a lot more careful with their coffees. I dont buy any of the big brands. I find their decaf is a throwaway they know people will buy anyway.