Origami Dripper S Origami
Community S
by Origami
Popular community recipe for the Origami S dripper. Three balanced pours with a 40-second bloom. Works well with both cone and flat-bottom filters.
Parameters
- 15 g
- Coffee
- 230 g
- Water
- 1:15.3
- Ratio
- 93 °C
- Temp
- 5 medium-fine
- Grind
- 2:30
- Total
- 1
- Servings
Method
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0:00 01Bloom
Pour 50g. Swirl once.
To 50g 10s Circular -
0:40 02Pour
Pour to 130g in slow circles.
To 130g 15s Circular -
1:15 03Pour
Final pour to 230g. Swirl to level.
To 230g 15s Circular -
2:30 04Done
Drawdown complete. Target 2:15-2:30.
Notes
Original source
Recipe by Origami, published at thedrummingbarista.substack.com.
More Origami Dripper S recipes
See all Origami Dripper S recipes →- 01 Quarter Pulses byCafeshi Cafeshi's recipe for darker roasts and dense origins on the Origami S. Bloom plus four equal pulses of about 50g each — coarser grind and high temperature pull body and sweetness without bitterness. Ratio 1:17 Time 3:10
- 02 Spirals and Center byCafeshi Cafeshi's recipe for light Ethiopian roasts on the Origami S. Spiral pours bracket a center pour mid-brew to compact the bed — clean, floral cup with light body. Ratio 1:17 Time 3:00
- 03 Three Tiers byCafeshi Cafeshi's recipe for medium roasts on the Origami S. Three pours hitting 40%, 70%, and 100% of total water — slightly stronger 1:16.5 ratio for a fuller cup of caramel and chocolate. Ratio 1:16.5 Time 3:00
- 04 Three Pours, No Bloom byJia Ning Du Jia Ning Du's 2019 World Brewers Cup Championship recipe for Origami S. Three aggressive pours for a very fast total brew. Ratio 1:15 Time 1:46
- 05 Center Pour byFuglen Tokyo Fuglen Coffee Roasters (Tokyo/Oslo) recipe for the Origami S. Center-focused pour technique — all water targets the center of the bed, never touching the walls. Creates natural agitation through the single point of contact. Ratio 1:16.7 Time 2:30
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Definitions, ratios and protocols behind this recipe.
- Origami The Origami dripper is a folded ceramic cone with 20 vertical ridges, designed to fit either a V60 conical filter *or* a Kalita Wave flat-bottom paper. One brewer, two geometries — that's why competitive baristas keep landing on it.
- V60 Hario's conical brewer is the most copied design in modern coffee, and for good reason: a 60° cone, deep ribs, and one big hole add up to a brewer that doesn't restrict flow at all. The grounds are what hold the water back, not the device. That makes the grind and your pour the only real variables.
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