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- 01 Dark Roast byBasic Barista Low temperature extraction for dark roasts on the Graycano. The ceramic thermal mass helps maintain temperature stability. Graycano Ratio 1:15 Time 3:00
- 02 Iced byGraycano Flash iced coffee on the Graycano. Concentrated brew over ice. The ceramic holds heat well during shorter brew times. Graycano Ratio 1:10 Time 2:15
- 03 Light Roast byGraycano Graycano recipe for light roasts. Higher temp for full extraction of delicate flavors. Graycano Ratio 1:16.7 Time 2:45
- 04 Pulsar Dark Roast byNextLevel Brewer Co Low-temp for dark roasts on the Pulsar. Next Level Pulsar Ratio 1:15 Time 3:00
- 05 Pulsar Iced byNextLevel Brewer Co Flash iced coffee on the Pulsar. Next Level Pulsar Ratio 1:10 Time 2:30
- 06 Daily byScott Rao Scott Rao's daily Pulsar recipe. Boiling water with open valve bloom and burst pouring. Highlights sweetness, jammy and juicy notes. Next Level Pulsar Ratio 1:17 Time 4:00
- 07 Coava Specialty Coava Coffee Roasters specialty phin recipe. Concentrated brew with a 1:6 ratio, designed for specialty single-origin beans. Vietnamese Phin Ratio 1:6.3 Time 5:30
- 08 Ca Phe Trung (Egg Coffee) Hanoi-style egg coffee. Rich phin brew topped with egg cream. Vietnamese Phin Ratio 1:6 Time 4:30
- 09 Ca Phe Sua Da Classic Vietnamese iced coffee with condensed milk. Vietnamese Phin Ratio 1:7.5 Time 5:00
- 10 Salt Coffee (Ca Phe Muoi) Vietnamese salt coffee from Hue. Phin-brewed coffee topped with a salted cream layer for a sweet-salty contrast. Vietnamese Phin Ratio 1:7.5 Time 5:30
- 11 Sweetened Vietnamese phin with sweetened condensed milk. Classic ca phe sua. Vietnamese Phin Ratio 1:6.8 Time 5:00
- 12 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
- 13 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
- 14 Cross Stir byEspresso Workshop Espresso Workshop NZ siphon recipe. Double-stir technique with a cross-pattern stir for even extraction. Japanese Siphon Ratio 1:15.3 Time 2:10
- 15 High Extraction — Two-Stir byJonathan Gagné Coffee ad Astra's high extraction siphon recipe. Finer grind and vigorous agitation for maximum sweetness. Japanese Siphon Ratio 1:15.2 Time 2:15