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- 31 Light 4:6 byTetsu Kasuya Tetsu Kasuya's published light-roast variant of the 4:6 method. Same five-pour timing as the standard 4:6 but with a smaller first pour, shifting the 40% balance toward sweetness and body over brightness. Cafec Flower Cup 4 Ratio 1:15 Time 3:30
- 32 Kasuya 4:6 byTetsu Kasuya Tetsu Kasuya's 4:6 method on the Cup 4. Five timed pours of 60g each. The first two define brightness and sweetness; the last three control strength. Pick the roast on the recipe screen — the water temperature follows. Cafec Flower Cup 4 Ratio 1:15 Time 3:30
- 33 Light Roast byCAFEC Cafec's official Flower recipe tuned for light roasts. Hot water plus a finer grind pushes the floral and citric notes that dense light beans hold back. Cafec Flower Cup 4 Ratio 1:16 Time 3:30
- 34 Osmotic Flow byCAFEC Cafec's recommended osmotic flow method. Continuous slow center pour creates osmotic pressure for even extraction. Cafec Flower Cup 4 Ratio 1:16.7 Time 3:30
- 35 Single Pour byCAFEC One continuous pour after bloom. The petal ridges regulate flow naturally. Cafec Flower Cup 4 Ratio 1:16.7 Time 3:15
- 36 Two Cup byCAFEC Two-cup recipe for the larger Flower Dripper Cup 4. Cafec Flower Cup 4 Ratio 1:16.7 Time 4:00
- 37 Iced byKurasu Kurasu's Japanese-iced concentrate adapted for the Flower Oval 101. Hot brew lands directly onto 70g of ice in the server, flash-chilling extraction at peak aromatic intensity for a clean, citric cup. Cafec Flower Oval 101 Ratio 1:9.4 Time 2:30
- 38 Japanese Iced byCAFEC Cafec's house Japanese-iced recipe for the Flower Oval 101 — concentrated 1:10 hot brew over 100g of ice in the server. Final ratio lands around 1:15.6 once the ice has melted, with bright citric and fruity notes preserved by the flash chill. Cafec Flower Oval 101 Ratio 1:10 Time 2:30
- 39 Light 4:6 byTetsu Kasuya Kasuya 4:6 dialed for light roasts on the Flower Oval 101. The first flavour pour is smaller — 30g instead of the standard 40 percent — which damps brightness in favour of body in the four strength pours that follow. Cafec Flower Oval 101 Ratio 1:15 Time 3:45
- 40 Light Roast byCAFEC Cafec's house light-roast recipe for the Flower Oval 101 — hotter water, finer grind, four pours over a longer drawdown. The flower ribs help open up bright, floral notes that cones with grooved paper tend to mute. Cafec Flower Oval 101 Ratio 1:16.7 Time 3:30
- 41 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
- 42 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
- 43 Japanese Iced byKurasu Kurasu's Japanese iced method scaled for the Flower Oval 102. 120g of ice goes in the server, the brew lands hot on top, and the cup flash-chills as it drains. Higher coffee-to-water ratio (1:9.2 hot) compensates for the dilution from the melting ice. Cafec Flower Oval 102 Ratio 1:9.2 Time 2:45
- 44 Light Roast byCAFEC Hot, fine, four pours — built around a 22 g dose for two clean cups. Higher temperature wakes the bean, finer grind extends contact time on the shallower bed, and four pulses keep the level moving so floral notes carry through. Cafec Flower Oval 102 Ratio 1:16.4 Time 4:00
- 45 Spiral Pour byBlue Bottle Coffee Blue Bottle's Chemex recipe scaled for the 3-cup. Spiral pour at 10g/s from center outward. Blue Bottle recommends slightly finer grind for smaller batches. Chemex 3 Cup Ratio 1:16 Time 3:30