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- 01 Slow Pulse byChemex Five pulse pours after bloom for the 10-cup Chemex. Even extraction through pulse technique. Chemex 10 Cup Ratio 1:17 Time 5:30
- 02 Pulse Pour byChemex Pulse pour method for the 3-cup Chemex. Consistent 80g pours at 30-second intervals for even extraction. Chemex 3 Cup Ratio 1:15.4 Time 3:00
- 03 Timed Pulses byCounter Culture Coffee Counter Culture Coffee's Chemex guide: 1:17 ratio with bloom and repeated pulse pours every 30 seconds. Chemex 6 Cup Ratio 1:16.7 Time 4:30
- 04 Spoon-Dug Bloom byScott Rao Scott Rao's Chemex technique: aggressive bloom dig with spoon, then a continuous pour. Rao notes the Chemex makes consistent extraction difficult due to slow drawdown. Ratio 1:17. Chemex 6 Cup Ratio 1:17 Time 4:00
- 05 Four Pour byChemex Even four-pour technique for the 8-cup Chemex. Consistent extraction through equal pours. Chemex 8 Cup Ratio 1:15.6 Time 4:30
- 06 Kyoto byKurasu Kurasu Kyoto's Kono Meimon recipe. Six small pours with toothpick stir for a rich, complex cup. Classic kissaten-inspired method. Kono Meimon Ratio 1:15 Time 3:00
- 07 Six Low-Temp Pulses byProject Barista Project Barista's Melitta recipe. Six equal 50g pours at lower temperature for a smooth, full-bodied cup. Melitta 1x2 Ratio 1:14.3 Time 3:10
- 08 Traditional byMelitta Melitta's original pour-over method for the 1x4 dripper — the method that started all pour-over coffee in 1908. Classic German-style brewing with the iconic wedge-shaped filter. Melitta 1x4 Ratio 1:16.7 Time 4:00
- 09 Large Batch bySwerl Coffee Swerl Coffee Roasters' large batch Torch Mountain Dripper recipe. Designed for South American coffees with three generous pours. Torch Mountain Dripper Ratio 1:16 Time 2:40
- 10 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. Origami Dripper S Ratio 1:17 Time 3:10
- 11 German Traditional byWalküre Porzellan Traditional German method for the Walkure Karlsbader Kanne. All-porcelain construction imparts zero flavor for pure coffee character. Walkure Karlsbader Ratio 1:15.9 Time 4:30
- 12 Strong byWalküre Porzellan Stronger Walkure recipe with higher dose (1:12 ratio). The porcelain filter handles the higher concentration well. Produces a full-bodied, concentrated cup. Walkure Karlsbader Ratio 1:12 Time 3:30