Assembly Coffee Decaf
Assembly are the quality and customer focused coffee roaster based in Brixton, London.
They are one of the few coffee roasters in the UK that are pushing the boundaries of each aspect of their business.
The Assembly roastery is housed in a 19th century fire station in the heart of London.
The Loring roaster alongside a state of the art coffee sensory lab and a couple of event spaces to hold cuppings is a testament to how serious these guys take specialty coffee.
Launched in 2015 during the annual London coffee festival, Assembly are now showcasing their coffee on a global scale.
Their sister company Volcano coffee works formed the foundation of what Assembly coffee is today, enabling the founders to really dig deep into cafe owners' needs and create a concept that was different to what was already on offer.
One of the most obvious differences in their retail coffee especially is the packaging. Not only is the bag a really unique organic rice paper material but the stunning artwork represents the flavours the development team tastes in the coffee.
I love the concept of imagery and colour representing taste. It gives you an idea of the profile without suggesting specific flavours and highlights the differences in each of our perceptions of taste.
Secondly, the coffee is of the highest standard. There is no compromise in quality and the meticulous quality control that these guys have as a standard is why they are dropping some of the best speciality coffees on the market today.
The biggest difference in how Assembly operates for me is their collaborations. When talking to their business manager, Ed, he explained how the team is in constant conversation with their customers, whether it’s a retail customer purchasing a 250g bag every other week or a wholesale cafe that orders dozens of kilos per week.
This conversation enables Assembly not only to build strong long lasting relationships and understand their customers wants and needs but also keeps their finger on the pulse of the specialty coffee industry.
Overall, I have been super impressed with both the coffee that Assembly are producing and the culture that they have created.
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The Origin
The Assembly Decaf from Assembly Coffee Roasters originates from the Pitalito region of Guatemala.
The Assembly Decaf is produced in Huila region, southern Colombia by farmers and producers from Raw Material's El Carmen project.
The decaffeination plant for this coffee is located in Manizales - a city situated in the mountainous coffee-growing region of western Colombia.
A sugarcane decaffeination process is used to strip the coffee of its caffeine content. This process utilises naturally derived ethyl acetate (a byproduct from refining sugarcane), diluted with local spring water.
This then attaches itself to substances of a particular molecular weight, including caffeine, to decaffeinate the coffee without hindering its natural complexities and flavour compounds.
What To Expect
Here’s an idea of what to expect from this fantastic decaf coffee from Assembly coffee roasters.
Team Batch brew method of choice - Espresso.
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