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- 01 Go Cold Brew Room temperature cold brew on the AeroPress Go. Perfect for travel. AeroPress Go Ratio 1:12.5 Time 721:00
- 02 Go Americano Concentrate byAeroPress Strong concentrate on the AeroPress Go. Dilute or drink straight. AeroPress Go Ratio 1:5 Time 1:20
- 03 Cold Brew byAeroPress Quick cold brew using the AeroPress XL. The larger capacity makes two servings of cold brew in just 2 minutes with room-temperature water and vigorous stirring. AeroPress XL Ratio 1:11.4 Time 2:40
- 04 Concentrate byAeroPress Strong 1:8.5 concentrate on the AeroPress XL. Dilute with hot water or pour over ice. AeroPress XL Ratio 1:8.6 Time 3:00
- 05 Original byAlan Adler The inventor's own recipe: a quick concentrate brewed at low temperature, then diluted to taste. AeroPress Ratio 1:6 Time 0:50
- 06 Cold Brew byAeroPress AeroPress official quick cold brew method. Uses room temperature water and constant stirring to extract without heat. Produces a concentrate in just 2 minutes that's then diluted with cold water. AeroPress Ratio 1:5 Time 2:25
- 07 Espresso-Style byAeroPress AeroPress recipe mimicking espresso concentration. Fine grind, minimal water, firm press. Produces a ~50ml shot suitable for lattes, cappuccinos, or drinking as a short black. AeroPress Ratio 1:3.1 Time 0:40
- 08 Prismo Espresso byFellow Espresso-style shot using the Fellow Prismo attachment. The pressure-actuated valve creates back-pressure for a more concentrated, crema-like extraction. Fine grind with minimal water for maximum intensity. AeroPress Ratio 1:2.5 Time 0:35
- 09 Inverted Shot byJames Hoffmann Hoffmann's concentrated AeroPress recipe for milk drinks. Uses inverted method with extra-fine grind. AeroPress Ratio 1:5 Time 2:00
- 10 Dark Roast byCAFEC Low temperature extraction for dark roasts. The steep 45-degree ridges keep flow consistent for a clean dark roast cup. Cafec Deep 45 Ratio 1:15 Time 3:00
- 11 Bold byCAFEC Cafec's recipe for the Deep 45 dripper optimized for medium-dark roasts. Lower temperature prevents bitter extraction from darker roasts. The deep cone shape extends contact time for a full-bodied cup. Cafec Deep 45 Ratio 1:15 Time 3:30
- 12 Kissaten Style byCAFEC Pre-war Japanese café style on the Deep Pro. 20g of coffee with 320g of water at 88 °C, a slow continuous pour that runs for three minutes, drawdown around 5:00. Cafec Deep Pro Ratio 1:16 Time 5:00
- 13 Strong 1:14 byCAFEC Concentrated 1:14 ratio for the Flower Oval 101 — heavier dose, three pours, syrupy body. The trapezoid bed plus single bottom hole work in this recipe's favour: the higher dose deepens the bed and the calmer drainage keeps the longer drawdown clean instead of bitter. Cafec Flower Oval 101 Ratio 1:14 Time 3:30
- 14 Dark Roast byCAFEC Cooler, coarser, three pours and a stronger ratio (1:14.3) for dark roasts that sour out at higher temperatures. The Oval 102's wider bed gives darker beans more room to release CO2 evenly during bloom, which stops channels from forming when the level lifts. Cafec Flower Oval 102 Ratio 1:14.3 Time 3:30
- 15 Kissaten Style byCAFEC Adapted from Cafec's Deep 45 kissaten approach for the trapezoid. 30g dose, only 300g of water (1:10), 80°C, three minutes of slow continuous pouring after the bloom. The cup that comes out is concentrated, low-acid, syrupy — built to be sipped slowly with milk and sugar in a kissaten booth. Cafec Flower Oval 102 Ratio 1:10 Time 5:30