This weekend at the Antipodes Festival, OASIS coffee will be launching their new packaged decaf.
“The 2025 Antipodes Festival is the perfect event to launch our refreshed decaf in a Cyclades inspired shade to the Greek community,” Director Chris Togias said in a media release.
“In Australia blue is the category convention so with a fresh blue look, same decaf kaimaki it’s the perfect go-to for those who enjoy a full-flavoured traditional briki brewed coffee all day.”
He added that OASIS is a multicultural brand.
“Australia’s Greek, Balkan, Turkish and Arabic communities have long relied on OASIS to keep them in touch with the flavours and traditions of their families.”
“For many, drinking a cup of OASIS pulverised coffee made in a copper briki is part of what it means to be Greek, Turkish or Arabic.
“As time has gone on, the range has broadened to include a caffeine-free option who are focusing on their health and wellbeing, evening coffee drinkers, those who experience caffeine sensitivity along with the pregnant and or elderly.”
OASIS roast seasonally harvested water decaffeinated green beans local farmers in Mulgrave, by their family-run Griffiths Bros Coffee Roastery.
“It’s Australia’s finest decaf coffee, and it tastes so good, it’ll have you reaching for another cup,” said Director Peter Patisteas.
All proceeds made by OASIS at the Antipodes Festival will all be donated to the Melbourne City Mission, helping to reduce disadvantage and deliver a range of service areas including homelessness, disability, palliative care, early years, early childhood Intervention, education and learning, to more people in Victorian communities.