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Tilikum Crossing Decaf

Graham Cracker, Molasses
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Tilikum Crossing is one of Portland’s newest bridges in a city that’s famous for them. Portlanders are proud of the fact that it is the first major bridge in the U.S. that was designed to allow access to transit vehicles, cyclists and pedestrians but not cars. We named our signature Swiss Water® Process decaf blend (formerly known as Vienna Decaf) after it—a full-bodied shot with notes of graham cracker, caramel, and a clean finish. It’s as distinctive as the bridge it’s named for. It is great as a decaf cup of coffee or a decaf espresso. 

About this coffee

Roast Level

Tilikum Crossing Decaf is one of our medium roast blends. Not too dark, not too light, it's just what you want in the afternoon, evening, or anytime you want a cup of decaf. 

Origin Information

Our Tilikum Crossing Decaf blend is all about consistency. Our blend wizards source coffees from the Tropic of Capricorn to the Tropic of Cancer to keep this coffee's flavor profile just right. 

Flavor Notes

Our Tilikum Crossing Decaf coffee blend is full-bodied with notes of graham cracker, caramel, and a clean finish. 

This coffee helps support clean water in Tanzania

Portland Coffee Roasters partnered with Portland Global Initiatives, Acacia Hills Coffee Estate, and Java Jackets to embark on a project that has brought  drinking water closer to the homes of 2000 people  in Tanzania.

 

Learn more about our social impact projects here

DOING GOOD AND MAKING GREAT COFFEE SINCE 1996.

Portland Coffee Roasters  partnered with Portland Global Initiatives, Acacia Hills Coffee Estate, and Java Jackets to embark on a project that has brought drinking water closer to the homes of 2000 people  in Tanzania. Learn more about our social impact projects here

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