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- 01 WBrC 2024 byWataru Iidaka Wataru Iidaka's second-place routine from the 2024 World Brewers Cup in Chicago. Three pours over a layered dose of three Panama Geishas, a Sibarist B3 UFO paper, and a temperature drop on the final pour for balance. UFO Dripper Ratio 1:16
- 02 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
- 03 Three Pours byPack Katisomaskul Pack Katisomaskul's three-pour routine from his third-place USBrC 2024 run. Skips the small-pulse approach: two slow openers followed by a finisher delivered very high and hard from the kettle to control fines through bypass. UFO Dripper Ratio 1:16
- 04 Switch High byUFO Coffee Tools UFO V2 mounted on a Hario Switch base for a hybrid immersion-then-percolation brew. Two minutes of vigorous-spoon immersion pulls flavor, then the switch opens to drain, and two more pours finish the cup. Pushes extraction higher than straight pour-over. UFO Dripper Ratio 1:16.7
- 05 Cupping Protocol byAndrew Pernicano Cupping-protocol brew: long immersion, minimal agitation and a gentle vacuum to mimic the cupping table. Weber Bird Ratio 1:16.7
- 06 Medium Immersion with Swirl byChristian Klatt Three-minute immersion that mimics a classic filter brew, with mid-steep agitation. Weber Bird Ratio 1:16.5
- 07 Vertical Agitation byDouglas Weber Gentle five-swirl agitation and a slow final pull for a rounded, balanced cup. Weber Bird Ratio 1:14
- 08 Slow Final Drawdown byLem Butler 1:16 ratio, moderate agitation and a one-minute vacuum pull. Weber Bird Ratio 1:16
- 09 Preheat Protocol byMatthew Jung-Quillen Preheat the pod and glass for thirty seconds before brewing to lock in temperature stability. Weber Bird Ratio 1:16
- 10 Extended Bloom byNicolas Clerc Preheated brewer, extended bloom, gentle agitation and a slow concentric pull. Weber Bird Ratio 1:15
- 11 No Swirl byTakamasa Miki No agitation, a two-minute immersion and a slow 30-second pull. Weber Bird Ratio 1:13