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- 01 B75 Competition Style byBasic Barista Competition-inspired recipe for the Timemore B75. Lower dose, lower temperature, three precise pours. Designed to highlight delicate single-origin flavors with maximum clarity. Timemore B75 Ratio 1:15.4 Time 2:45
- 02 B75 Dark Roast byBasic Barista Timemore B75 recipe for dark roast coffees. Lower temperature and coarser grind. The B75's flat-bottom design provides even extraction with minimal technique. Timemore B75 Ratio 1:16.7 Time 2:45
- 03 Agitated Bloom byBasic Barista The Basic Barista's recipe for the Timemore B75 dripper. A bloom with gentle agitation followed by a single controlled circular pour. Uses a Kalita Wave 155 filter for the flat-bottom B75. Timemore B75 Ratio 1:16.7 Time 2:30
- 04 Post-Bloom Swirl byBasic Barista Basic Barista's recipe for the B75. A bloom with swirl followed by a single continuous pour for simplicity. Timemore B75 Ratio 1:16.7 Time 2:15
- 05 La Perfetta byChemicoffea Chemicoffea's "La Perfetta" recipe for the B75. A lighter dose with lower temperature for a delicate, sweet cup. Timemore B75 Ratio 1:15.4 Time 2:30
- 06 Dark Roast byTimemore Low temperature brew for dark roasts on the B75. The crystal design allows visual monitoring of the brew. Timemore B75 Ratio 1:15 Time 3:00
- 07 Iced byTimemore Flash iced coffee on the B75. The crystal body lets you watch the drawdown in real time. Timemore B75 Ratio 1:10 Time 2:15
- 08 Korean Low-Dose byTimemore 10g low-dose method from the Korean DCInside community. Quick extraction leveraging the B75's fast flow rate. Timemore B75 Ratio 1:16 Time 1:40
- 09 Standard byTimemore The B75's unique brain-shaped ribs create turbulence for high extraction. Designed to be a one-pour brewer. Timemore B75 Ratio 1:16.7 Time 2:30
- 10 Three Pour byTimemore Three-pour recipe for the Timemore B75. The B75 is very forgiving and consistent with a fast drawdown. Timemore B75 Ratio 1:15.4 Time 3:00
- 11 Single Circular Pour byBlue Bottle Coffee Blue Bottle Coffee's official pour-over method. A bloom followed by a steady circular pour. Blue Bottle emphasizes freshness — beans within two weeks of roast date. V60 02 Ratio 1:16.7 Time 3:00
- 12 Stirred Bloom to Center byHeart Coffee Roasters Heart Coffee Roasters' (Portland) V60 recipe. Aggressive stir during bloom, then slow central pours avoiding the edges. Produces a clean, sweet cup highlighting origin character. V60 02 Ratio 1:16.4 Time 3:00
- 13 1-2-1 Method byLance Hedrick Lance Hedrick's 1-2-1 method: long bloom followed by a single main pour for high extraction and clarity. V60 02 Ratio 1:17 Time 3:50
- 14 Daily byLance Hedrick Lance Hedrick's personal everyday V60 recipe — what he actually brews when he wants a delicious cup. A single bloom plus one steady main pour at a 1:16.7 ratio targets ~18% extraction and around 1.2 TDS for a tea-like, floral, nuanced cup that protects the complexity higher-extraction recipes lose. V60 02 Ratio 1:16.7 Time 2:00
- 15 Ice After byLance Hedrick Lance Hedrick's flash brew approach to iced coffee — brew hot like a normal V60 at 1:12, then add the ice after drawdown to flash-chill in the decanter. Unlike Japanese-style iced (where ~40% of the water is ice in the server), the full 240g hits the bed at brewing temp, so extraction is unconstrained and the cup comes out crisp, floral, sweet and fruity rather than under-extracted. V60 02 Ratio 1:12 Time 2:50