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- 01 Concentrate byProject Barista A strong 1:10 concentrate for iced coffee or dilution. The April Brewer's large drain holes prevent stalling even with higher doses. April Brewer Ratio 1:10
- 02 Dark Roast byApril Coffee Roasters Adjusted recipe for darker roasts. Lower temperature and coarser grind prevent bitterness while preserving body. April Brewer Ratio 1:15
- 03 Single Pour byApril Coffee Roasters A simplified single continuous pour on the April Brewer. The flat-bottom design and large holes ensure consistent flow even without a complex pour structure. April Brewer Ratio 1:16.7
- 04 Sustainable Profile byApril Coffee Roasters April Coffee's "Sustainable" brew profile for the April Brewer. Slightly higher dose and temperature than the standard recipe for a fuller body. Designed for everyday drinking with commercial-grade coffees. April Brewer Ratio 1:15.4
- 05 Light Dose byACE Coffee Roasters ACE Coffee Roasters' lighter dose Tricolate recipe. 1:20 ratio with boiling water for a clean, high-extraction cup. Tricolate Ratio 1:20
- 06 Full Immersion byTricolate The Tricolate's unique design separates immersion and percolation phases for extremely high extraction. Tricolate Ratio 1:16.7
- 07 Competition byTricolate Competition recipe exploiting the zero-agitation design. Tricolate Ratio 1:16.7
- 08 Official byJonathan Gagné Jonathan Gagné's optimized Tricolate recipe. Boiling water and very fine grind — the Tricolate's unique zero-bypass design handles fine grinds without clogging. Long brew for maximum extraction. Tricolate Ratio 1:20
- 09 Iced byTricolate Flash iced with the Tricolate's even saturation. Tricolate Ratio 1:10
- 10 Two Pours byPrima Coffee Equipment Prima Coffee's streamlined two-pour Tricolate recipe. Simpler technique with fewer pours. Tricolate Ratio 1:18
- 11 Triple Pre-Wet byScott Rao Scott Rao's Tricolate recipe. No-bypass design means all water passes through the coffee bed. Uses boiling water and fine grind. Tricolate Ratio 1:20
- 12 Daily Mug A lighter daily variation of the Type A base — 12 g for 200 g of water (1:16.67), four equal 50g circle pulses at low spout height. The Norwegian distributor recipe for one accessible mug. UFO Dripper Ratio 1:16.7
- 13 Type A byUFO Coffee Tools UFO Coffee Tools' base recipe for the Type A filter. Four equal 50g pulses at medium-low flow, structured around the Type A paper's slower drawdown. UFO Dripper Ratio 1:14.8
- 14 Official byUFO Coffee Tools UFO Coffee Tools' baseline recipe for V1 and V2 drippers. Three slow 50g pours followed by a high-agitation 100g finisher that creates bypass and controls fines. UFO Dripper Ratio 1:16.7
- 15 Fermented byPack Katisomaskul Pack Katisomaskul's two-kettle variant for high-impact processed coffees — naturals, anaerobics, thermal-shocks. Same three-pour skeleton as his standard, but the finisher drops to 82°C to keep the cup balanced when the bean is already flavor-loud. UFO Dripper Ratio 1:16