Colombia · Washed, sugarcane decaffeinated
Decaf La Serrania
Roasted by Steampunk Coffee
Decaf from Huila with toasted nuts, figs, and brown sugar notes.

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Region: Huila Altitude: 1500 - 1750 m.a.s.l Variety: Castillo, Caturra, Colombia Processing: Washed, sugarcane decaffeinated
UK Arrival: May 2026
Tasting notes: Reminding us of toasted walnuts, dried figs and brown sugar every cup is balanced and sweet with a smooth luxurious finish like bakers chocolate.
Back for a fourth time, this regional lot is among our favourite decafs. Naturally sweet and smooth with rich flavours of toasted nuts and dried figs. Sugarcane process decaf is scarce these days—only one Colombian plant, Descafecol, produces it, and demand is outpacing supply. We’ll keep sourcing the best-tasting decaf we can. For now, enjoy this lot while it lasts!
La Serranía is produced by multiple growers along an isolated set of mountains within the central cordillera of the Andes that goes through Pitalito, Acevedo, Palestina, Timaná and Suaza. The coffee is carefully hand-sorted and processed at each individual farm, with special attention paid to the drying process to ensure consistency, uniformity and a clean cup profile.
This coffee was decaffeinated at the Descafecol plant in Manizales, the only decaffeination plant in the Andean region of Colombia. Descafecol uses ethyl acetate derived from sugarcane production in Palmira, about 4 hours drive away.
Ethyl acetate is an organic compound with a sweet smell. It’s created during fermentation and contributes to what’s often described as the “fruitiness” in a young wine.
At Descafecol, the decaffeination process begins with steaming the green coffee at a very low pressure to remove the silver skin that sometimes still clings to the bean after dry milling. The beans are then moistened with hot water to soften them and begin hydrolysis of the caffeine, which is bonded to salts of chlorogenic acid.
The ethyl acetate solvent is then circulated through the beans multiple times until at least 99.7 percent of the caffeine is removed. A low-pressure, saturated steam is then applied to remove any last traces of ethyl acetate, and finally the coffee is vacuum-dried in drums to remove any water and bring the final moisture level to between 10 and 12 percent. The coffee is cooled to ambient temperature with fans and then polished with carnauba wax to protect it against humidity.
The beauty of sugarcane decaffeination is that it helps preserve most of the original flavours of the coffee while enhancing its natural sweetness.
Have you tried natural decaffeinated coffee? - Descafecol
Decafecol Ethyl Acetate Decafe from Cauca, Colombia (interamericancoffee.com)
A note about packaging
Our coffee comes packaged in beautiful and hard wearing tins. It is important to keep those beans away from air and light (see our blog post about coffee storage) and we think tins are the very best way of keeping those guys fresh.
Tins can of course be easily recycled (with other metals) but the very best and most environmentally conscious thing to do with them is to refill them. Find out how to refill or dispose of your Steampunk packaging HERE.
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Context
Steampunk's Decaf La Serrania originates from Huila, Colombia's prolific coffee region, where Castillo, Caturra, and Colombia varietals thrive at 1500–1750 masl. The coffee undergoes washed processing followed by sugarcane decaffeination, a method that typically preserves origin character while reducing caffeine content. The roaster identifies pronounced notes of toasted walnuts and dried figs balanced with brown sugar and baker's chocolate, finishing smooth and luxurious—a profile that demonstrates how thoughtfully processed decafs can deliver complexity comparable to their caffeinated counterparts. This lot represents a compelling option for those seeking Huila's characteristic sweetness and body in a caffeine-reduced format.
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Frequently asked questions
Where is Decaf La Serrania grown?
Decaf La Serrania, roasted by Steampunk Coffee, is sourced from Huila, Colombia.
What does Decaf La Serrania taste like?
Expect tasting notes of toasted walnuts, dried figs, brown sugar, balanced and sweet, smooth luxurious finish, and bakers chocolate.
How is Decaf La Serrania processed?
Decaf La Serrania uses the Washed, sugarcane decaffeinated process.
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