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- 01 Classic byApril Coffee Roasters Patrik Rolf's signature April Brewer recipe: multiple small pours for high clarity and sweetness. April Brewer Ratio 1:16.7 Time 3:20
- 02 Competition Style byApril Coffee Roasters A competition-optimized recipe emphasizing high extraction and clarity. Multiple small pours maximize contact time and agitation for complex light roasts. April Brewer Ratio 1:15.7 Time 3:00
- 03 Bypass byCafeshi Cafeshi's iced bypass on the Cafec Deep 27. Hot water extracts the bed at filter strength; ice in the carafe drops the temperature without touching the extraction. Body and aromatics survive — none of the watered-down feel. Cafec Deep 27 Ratio 1:15 Time 2:45
- 04 Kasuya 4:6 byTetsu Kasuya Kasuya's 4:6 method ported to the Deep 27. Five even centre pours of 45g each, separated by 45 seconds. The first 40% controls sweetness/acidity balance, the last 60% controls strength. Pick the roast on the recipe screen — the water temperature follows. Cafec Deep 27 Ratio 1:15 Time 4:00
- 05 Kasuya 4:6 byTetsu Kasuya Kasuya's 4:6 method scaled for the Deep 45. Five even pours of 90g every 45 seconds. Lower temperature and a heavier first pour ratio bring out chocolate and sweetness from medium-to-dark roasts. Pick the roast on the recipe screen — the water temperature follows. Cafec Deep 45 Ratio 1:15 Time 5:00
- 06 Center Pour byCAFEC Iwasaki-style single-point pouring on the Deep Pro. 28g of coffee with 450g of water, every pour landing dead-centre, drawdown around 4:30. Cafec Deep Pro Ratio 1:16.1 Time 4:30
- 07 Kasuya 4:6 byTetsu Kasuya Tetsu Kasuya's 4:6 method scaled to the Deep Pro. Five equal centre pours of 90g at 45-second intervals — first 40% sets sweetness and acidity, last 60% sets strength. Pick the roast on the recipe screen — the water temperature follows. Cafec Deep Pro Ratio 1:15 Time 5:30
- 08 Competition Style byCAFEC Four-pour competition technique for the Flower Cup 1. Flower ridges let paper breathe so you can grind finer. Cafec Flower Cup 1 Ratio 1:16.7 Time 2:50
- 09 High Extraction byJames Hoffmann Aggressive extraction technique adapted from James Hoffmann's *Better 1 Cup V60* on the Flower Cup 1. Vigorous bloom + mid-brew stirs maximize extraction on light roasts. Cafec Flower Cup 1 Ratio 1:16.7 Time 3:30
- 10 Kasuya 4:6 byTetsu Kasuya Tetsu Kasuya's 4:6 method — World Brewers Cup 2016 — adapted to the Cup 1. Five timed pours of 45g each. The first two define the cup's brightness and sweetness; the last three control its strength. Pick the roast on the recipe screen — the water temperature follows. Cafec Flower Cup 1 Ratio 1:15 Time 3:30
- 11 Light Roast byCAFEC Cafec's recommended recipe for the Flower Dripper Cup 1 with light roast coffees. The Flower Dripper's petal-shaped ribs promote airflow for a clean, bright extraction. Cafec Flower Cup 1 Ratio 1:16.7 Time 2:30
- 12 Competition Style byCAFEC Four-pour competition technique scaled up for the Flower Cup 4. Flower petals provide ideal airflow. Cafec Flower Cup 4 Ratio 1:16 Time 3:00
- 13 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
- 14 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
- 15 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