
Lost Sheep Coffee Roasters Decaf Review
In 2011 the founders of Lost Sheep quit their careers working long hours to spend a year backpacking across the world.

About Lost Sheep Coffee Roasters Decaf Review
In 2012, they borrowed £10,000 and purchased our beloved three-wheeled micro coffee van and started pitching up on Canterbury High Street (just outside Starbuck, which seemed like a good idea at the time!). Their aim was simple, to introduce our local community to Aussie Speciality Coffee, something no one was doing back then in Kent!
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Coffee Origin
The Chocolate Orange Decaf coffee from Lost Sheep Coffee Roasters originates from the Huila region of Colombia.
Coffee farming is very important to the economy of Huila, Colombia. Huila is one of Colombia’s top coffee producing regions, known for its high quality beans. Most coffee in Huila is grown between 1,200 and 1,800 meters above sea level, making it suitable for high-altitude coffees. This altitude and climate allow the coffee beans to develop intense flavours.
In 2016, Huila produced over 2.6 million bags of coffee, according to the Colombian Coffee Growers Federation. The coffee is primarily grown on small, family-owned farms. Many farmers are part of cooperatives that allow them to collectively sell their beans. Huila, Colombia – Colombia.co


What To Expect
Here’s an idea of what to expect from this Colombian Decaf coffee from Lost Sheep Coffee Roasters.






