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- 01 Iced byKurasu Kurasu's Japanese-iced concentrate adapted for the Flower Oval 101. Hot brew lands directly onto 70g of ice in the server, flash-chilling extraction at peak aromatic intensity for a clean, citric cup. Cafec Flower Oval 101 Ratio 1:9.4 Time 2:30
- 02 Japanese Iced byCAFEC Cafec's house Japanese-iced recipe for the Flower Oval 101 — concentrated 1:10 hot brew over 100g of ice in the server. Final ratio lands around 1:15.6 once the ice has melted, with bright citric and fruity notes preserved by the flash chill. Cafec Flower Oval 101 Ratio 1:10 Time 2:30
- 03 Osmotic Flow byCAFEC Cafec's signature single-pour technique on the Flower Oval 101. After bloom, the entire main pour is one slow, uninterrupted stream — the deep trapezoid bed turns the gesture into a body machine, drawing rich, syrupy extraction without channels. Cafec Flower Oval 101 Ratio 1:16.7 Time 3:30
- 04 Single Pour byCAFEC Cafec's simplest gesture for the Flower Oval 101 — bloom, swirl, then one continuous pour to 200g. Less to track, easier to repeat, leans on the trapezoid's deep bed and calm drainage to do most of the work. Cafec Flower Oval 101 Ratio 1:16.7 Time 3:00
- 05 Strong 1:14 byCAFEC Concentrated 1:14 ratio for the Flower Oval 101 — heavier dose, three pours, syrupy body. The trapezoid bed plus single bottom hole work in this recipe's favour: the higher dose deepens the bed and the calmer drainage keeps the longer drawdown clean instead of bitter. Cafec Flower Oval 101 Ratio 1:14 Time 3:30
- 06 Ultimate Technique byJames Hoffmann James Hoffmann's Ultimate V60 ported to the Flower Oval 101. Bloom and swirl, two main pours, then a final stir-and-swirl to settle the bed flat. Grind is one click coarser than the V60 reference to compensate for the slower trapezoid drawdown. Cafec Flower Oval 101 Ratio 1:16.7 Time 4:00
- 07 Ole Bøen Switch byHario 2020 Norwegian Brewers Cup Champion Ole Kristian Bøen's Hario Switch recipe. A hybrid immersion-percolation method that alternates between closed and open valve to combine the body of immersion with the clarity of pour-over. Hario Switch 02 Ratio 1:15 Time 3:00
- 08 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
- 09 Iced byHario Hario Community's flash iced method for the Switch 02. Concentrated immersion brew released onto ice. Hario Switch 02 Ratio 1:9 Time 2:00
- 10 Classic byHario Standard immersion recipe for the Switch. Close the valve, steep, then open for a filtered drawdown. Hario Switch 02 Ratio 1:16.7 Time 3:30
- 11 Cupping Style byHario A cupping-inspired Switch recipe: long steep with no agitation for maximum clarity of flavor. Hario Switch 02 Ratio 1:16.7 Time 6:00
- 12 Hybrid Method byHario A hybrid approach: start with percolation (open), then switch to immersion (closed) for a complex cup. Hario Switch 02 Ratio 1:15.6 Time 3:30
- 13 Switch Iced byHario Flash-brewed iced coffee using the Hario Switch. Immersion at boiling temperature for maximum extraction from the reduced water volume, then release over 150g of ice. Hario Switch 02 Ratio 1:10 Time 3:00
- 14 Switch One-Pour Immersion byHario The simplest possible Hario Switch recipe. Close valve, pour all water, wait, open. Zero technique needed. Perfect for mornings when you can't think straight. Hario Switch 02 Ratio 1:16.7 Time 3:00
- 15 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