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- 01 Low Temperature byEmi Fukahori 2018 World Brewers Cup Champion Emi Fukahori's Hario Switch recipe. Uses three temperature stages — starting cool at 80°C, then hot at 95°C, then cool again at 80°C — to extract different flavor compounds at optimal temperatures. Hario Switch 02 Ratio 1:12.9 Time 2:55
- 02 Devil Switch byTetsu Kasuya Tetsu Kasuya's "Devil" recipe for the Hario Switch. Uses two temperatures — 90°C for the pour-over phase and 70°C for the immersion phase — to maximize sweetness while minimizing bitterness. Hario Switch 02 Ratio 1:14 Time 3:30
- 03 Switch Dark Roast byHario Hario Switch recipe optimized for dark roast coffees. Lower temperature and coarser grind prevent bitter, ashy extraction. The immersion phase creates a full-bodied cup without harshness. Hario Switch 02 Ratio 1:16.7 Time 2:30
- 04 Devil's Recipe byTetsu Kasuya Tetsu Kasuya's original hybrid Switch recipe: alternates between open percolation and closed immersion with temperature drops for complex extraction. Hario Switch 02 Ratio 1:14 Time 3:00
- 05 Switch Light Roast byHario Hario Switch recipe optimized for light roast coffees. Boiling water and fine grind maximize extraction from dense, hard-to-extract light roasts. Extended immersion phase. Hario Switch 02 Ratio 1:15.6 Time 3:30
- 06 Official byRyan Wibawa 2024 Indonesian Brewers Cup Champion and 3rd place WBrC 2024 Ryan Wibawa's Hario Switch recipe. Notably uses a low starting temperature of 86°C for a gentle, sweet extraction. Hario Switch 02 Ratio 1:14.7 Time 2:40
- 07 Official byBlue Bottle Coffee Blue Bottle's siphon method. Medium grind with careful heat control for a clean, sweet cup. Japanese Siphon Ratio 1:14.6 Time 2:30
- 08 Classic byHario Vacuum brewing with a siphon produces a clean, tea-like cup with aromatic complexity. Japanese Siphon Ratio 1:15 Time 2:00
- 09 Competition Siphon Championship-style siphon (vacuum pot) recipe. Precise temperature control with stirring technique for a remarkably clean, aromatic cup. The theatrical brewing method produces some of the clearest coffee possible. Japanese Siphon Ratio 1:15 Time 3:30
- 10 Dark Roast Siphon method adapted for dark roasts. Coarser grind and shorter contact time prevent over-extraction. Japanese Siphon Ratio 1:13.6 Time 2:15
- 11 High Extraction — Turkish-Fine byJonathan Gagné Ultra-fine grind siphon recipe by Jonathan Gagne (Coffee ad Astra). Extremely fine grind yields 23-24% extraction with a short steep time. Japanese Siphon Ratio 1:16.7 Time 2:30
- 12 Japanese Kissaten byHario Japanese kissaten-style siphon recipe. Full immersion with two stirs produces a cup with lots of body and clear aromas. Japanese Siphon Ratio 1:16.1 Time 3:30