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- 01 Classic 1:16 byCAFEC Cata Coffee's three-pour Flower Dripper guide at the textbook 1:16 ratio. Bloom, build, finish — no agitation, no swirl, just clean separation between pours so each phase reads on the cup. Cafec Flower Oval 102 Ratio 1:16 Time 3:30
- 02 Dark Roast byCAFEC Cooler, coarser, three pours and a stronger ratio (1:14.3) for dark roasts that sour out at higher temperatures. The Oval 102's wider bed gives darker beans more room to release CO2 evenly during bloom, which stops channels from forming when the level lifts. Cafec Flower Oval 102 Ratio 1:14.3 Time 3:30
- 03 Japanese Iced byKurasu Kurasu's Japanese iced method scaled for the Flower Oval 102. 120g of ice goes in the server, the brew lands hot on top, and the cup flash-chills as it drains. Higher coffee-to-water ratio (1:9.2 hot) compensates for the dilution from the melting ice. Cafec Flower Oval 102 Ratio 1:9.2 Time 2:45
- 04 Kissaten Style byCAFEC Adapted from Cafec's Deep 45 kissaten approach for the trapezoid. 30g dose, only 300g of water (1:10), 80°C, three minutes of slow continuous pouring after the bloom. The cup that comes out is concentrated, low-acid, syrupy — built to be sipped slowly with milk and sugar in a kissaten booth. Cafec Flower Oval 102 Ratio 1:10 Time 5:30
- 05 Osmotic Flow byCAFEC A Cafec house technique that leans on the Oval's deeper bed: bloom, then a single slow continuous pour at the centre that lasts two full minutes. Water never lifts much — it migrates down through the bed osmotically, level steady, drawdown undisturbed. Cafec Flower Oval 102 Ratio 1:16.7 Time 4:00
- 06 Single Pour byCAFEC Bloom plus one continuous pour at the centre. Faster than the Osmotic Flow — 90 seconds instead of 120 — so the brew finishes inside four minutes without losing the rounded character of a single-stream pour. The closest the 102 gets to a "set it and pour" recipe. Cafec Flower Oval 102 Ratio 1:16.7 Time 4:00
- 07 Three Pour byCAFEC Belco's three-pour Flower Dripper recipe at 1:15. Half the water lands in the second pour to push body, the third pour fills out the cup. A medium grind on the Oval 102 holds together because the second hole keeps the second-pour wave moving. Cafec Flower Oval 102 Ratio 1:15 Time 3:15
- 08 Ultimate Technique byJames Hoffmann James Hoffmann's V60 Ultimate Technique adapted to the Flower Oval 102 at three-cup scale. 30g dose, two-pour structure (40% bloom, 60% main), agitation at the start and end. The two-hole 102 holds together at this dose where a single-hole trapezoid would stall. Cafec Flower Oval 102 Ratio 1:16.7 Time 4:30
- 09 Maximum Extraction byLance Hedrick Lance Hedrick's max-extraction Tricolate recipe at a 1:22 ratio. Fine grind, two-minute bloom and two gentle pours that bring fresh solvent to the bed for a clean, delicate cup with very high extraction efficiency. Tricolate Ratio 1:22 Time 6:00
- 10 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 Time 5:30
- 11 Full Immersion byTricolate The Tricolate's unique design separates immersion and percolation phases for extremely high extraction. Tricolate Ratio 1:16.7 Time 7:00
- 12 Competition byTricolate Competition recipe exploiting the zero-agitation design. Tricolate Ratio 1:16.7 Time 5:00
- 13 Dark Roast byTricolate Low-temp full immersion for dark roasts. Tricolate Ratio 1:15 Time 4:00
- 14 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 Time 6:00
- 15 High Extraction byTricolate Maximum extraction using the full immersion advantage. Tricolate Ratio 1:16.7 Time 6:00