RAVE Coffee rolls out more beans without the buzz, as demand for Decaf grows

RAVE Coffee has expanded its range of decaf options for 2026, following a huge surge in popularity for this more gentle cup of joe. This comes as the Cirencester-based roastery reported a 58% increase in decaf sales last year, with around 1 in 10 orders now including a decaffeinated component.

As more and more coffee fans move over to decaf, or make the switch at some point during each day, RAVE has responded with a growing selection of blends and single origin beans. RAVE’s latest release is its Guatemala Sugarcane Decaf Nº 339, a complex, sweet and accessible coffee, with tasting notes of muscovado sugar, baked plum and hazelnut. This joins a line-up including Signature Blend Decaf Nº 1D, the decaf version of RAVE’s top selling coffee, as well as the Half-Caf Blend Nº 13, created to deliver a perfectly balanced brew.

One of RAVE’s more established decaf products, the Swiss Water Decaf Blend, rose to become its 6th best-selling product last year, while subscriptions that included decaf products shot up by 74.9% year-on-year. Reflecting a wider trend being tracked across the UK and internationally, RAVE also saw a 300% increase in clicks to its website via decaf-related searches.

Just like all the coffee at RAVE, these decaf beans are roasted, posted and delivered within 24 hours, bringing punchy flavour without the kick.

RAVE Coffee’s decaf range is available to purchase from ravecoffee.co.uk, starting from £8.96 for a 250g bag of coffee. Swiss Water Decaf Coffee Pods cost £4.10 for a pack of 10, while Signature Decaf Blend Compostable Coffee Bags cost £4.95 for a pack of 10.

RAVE’s 1% for the Planet commitment will see 1% of all sales donated to environmental causes, regardless of profit.