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- 01 Classic 1:16 byCAFEC Cata Coffee's three-pour Flower Dripper guide at the textbook 1:16 ratio. Bloom, build, finish — no agitation, no swirl, just clean separation between pours so each phase reads on the cup. Cafec Flower Oval 102 Ratio 1:16 Time 3:30
- 02 Osmotic Flow byCAFEC A Cafec house technique that leans on the Oval's deeper bed: bloom, then a single slow continuous pour at the centre that lasts two full minutes. Water never lifts much — it migrates down through the bed osmotically, level steady, drawdown undisturbed. Cafec Flower Oval 102 Ratio 1:16.7 Time 4:00
- 03 Single Pour byCAFEC Bloom plus one continuous pour at the centre. Faster than the Osmotic Flow — 90 seconds instead of 120 — so the brew finishes inside four minutes without losing the rounded character of a single-stream pour. The closest the 102 gets to a "set it and pour" recipe. Cafec Flower Oval 102 Ratio 1:16.7 Time 4:00
- 04 Three Pour byCAFEC Belco's three-pour Flower Dripper recipe at 1:15. Half the water lands in the second pour to push body, the third pour fills out the cup. A medium grind on the Oval 102 holds together because the second hole keeps the second-pour wave moving. Cafec Flower Oval 102 Ratio 1:15 Time 3:15
- 05 Ultimate Technique byJames Hoffmann James Hoffmann's V60 Ultimate Technique adapted to the Flower Oval 102 at three-cup scale. 30g dose, two-pour structure (40% bloom, 60% main), agitation at the start and end. The two-hole 102 holds together at this dose where a single-hole trapezoid would stall. Cafec Flower Oval 102 Ratio 1:16.7 Time 4:30
- 06 Single Circular Pour byBlue Bottle Coffee Blue Bottle Coffee's official pour-over method. A bloom followed by a steady circular pour. Blue Bottle emphasizes freshness — beans within two weeks of roast date. V60 02 Ratio 1:16.7 Time 3:00
- 07 Jonathan Gagné byJonathan Gagné Jonathan Gagné's (Coffee ad Astra) high-extraction V60: boiling water, nest bloom technique, and slow flower-pattern pour. V60 02 Ratio 1:17 Time 4:30
- 08 Stirred Bloom to Center byHeart Coffee Roasters Heart Coffee Roasters' (Portland) V60 recipe. Aggressive stir during bloom, then slow central pours avoiding the edges. Produces a clean, sweet cup highlighting origin character. V60 02 Ratio 1:16.4 Time 3:00
- 09 1-2-1 Method byLance Hedrick Lance Hedrick's 1-2-1 method: long bloom followed by a single main pour for high extraction and clarity. V60 02 Ratio 1:17 Time 3:50
- 10 Ultimate Technique byJames Hoffmann The Ultimate V60 Technique by James Hoffmann. A two-pour method with bloom swirl, agitation stir, and a final swirl for even extraction. V60 02 Ratio 1:16.7 Time 3:30
- 11 Two Stirred Pours byOnyx Coffee Lab Onyx Coffee Lab's two-pour method: high agitation bloom and a clean drawdown. Ratio 1:16. V60 02 Ratio 1:16 Time 3:00
- 12 Rao Spin byScott Rao Scott Rao's V60 technique: aggressive bloom spin, two main pours, and the Rao Spin for even extraction. Ratio 1:17. V60 02 Ratio 1:17 Time 3:30
- 13 Zig-Zag byTawans Nui Kawah's style pour-over at 1:13 ratio. A two-pour structure — circular saturation followed by a zig-zag finish — that waits for the steady stream to turn into a drip. V60 02 Ratio 1:13 Time 2:30
- 14 High Extraction V60 byJonathan Gagné Jonathan Gagné's high-extraction V60 recipe pushing extraction yield above 23%. Very fine grind with boiling water. Multiple stirs to maximize extraction. For those who want every last drop of flavor. V60 02 Ratio 1:16.7 Time 4:00
- 15 Stirred for Two byJames Hoffmann James Hoffmann's V60 recipe scaled for two cups. Same technique as his standard method: bloom with stir, two large pours, stir and swirl at the end. Slightly coarser grind for the larger batch. V60 02 Ratio 1:16.7 Time 4:00