Proof decaf doesn’t have to be dull.
Using a gentle decaffeination process, this coffee retains its natural flavour, body, and balance — without the caffeine hit. Careful roasting ensures nothing is stripped away except what shouldn’t be there, delivering a cup that still feels like proper coffee.
Smooth, dependable, and easy to enjoy, DC-3 is perfect for evenings, late shifts, or anyone cutting back on caffeine without giving up quality, ritual, or satisfaction. It’s decaf, done properly — with no compromise on taste.
Origin: Central America
ROAST: Medium – Dark
TASTING NOTES: Walnut, Dark Cocoa, Creamy
SUITABILITY: Espresso, Filter, Cafetiere
Grind
Choosing the right grind is key to getting the best performance from your coffee.
To maintain freshness and consistency, Flying Coffee offers whole beans across our full range. Select coffees are also available pre-ground for convenience.
whole bean (recommended)
Whole beans give you the most control and the freshest results. If you grind just before brewing, this is always the best option — especially if you’re using an espresso machine.
ground coffee
Our ground coffee is produced to a precise, general-purpose grind, designed to perform well across most manual brewing methods, including:
Cafetière
Drip filter
V60
Aeropress
This grind delivers balance and reliability, making it ideal for everyday brewing.
Because espresso requires a much finer and more specific grind, we do not recommend using our standard ground coffee in espresso machines.
our approach
Like aviation, coffee performs best when everything is properly calibrated.
That’s why we keep our grind options intentional — not excessive — so you get consistent, repeatable results every time you brew.
Brewing
Great coffee is about balance, not guesswork.
While taste is always personal, the ratios below are our flight-tested starting points designed to help you get the best performance from your Flying Coffee beans. From here, fine-tune to suit your preference.
recommended starting ratios
Espresso: 1:2 ratio of coffee to water
(Example: 18g coffee → 36g liquid espresso)
V60 / Pour-Over: 16g coffee → 240g water
Aeropress: 16g coffee → 240g water
Chemex: 32g coffee → 500g water
French Press / Cafetière: 60–65g coffee → 1 litre water
how to use this
Think of these ratios like flight parameters — they give you a stable, reliable starting point. From there, adjust grind size, dose, or brew time to fine-tune flavour and strength.
quick tips
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Too strong? Add a little more water
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Too weak? Increase coffee slightly
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Bitter? Try a coarser grind or shorter brew
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Sour? Try a finer grind or longer brew
our approach
At Flying Coffee, we focus on consistency and repeatability. These ratios are designed to deliver balanced results across our range, so you can enjoy great coffee without overthinking it.