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- 01 Daily Mug A lighter daily variation of the Type A base — 12 g for 200 g of water (1:16.67), four equal 50g circle pulses at low spout height. The Norwegian distributor recipe for one accessible mug. UFO Dripper Ratio 1:16.7
- 02 Type A byUFO Coffee Tools UFO Coffee Tools' base recipe for the Type A filter. Four equal 50g pulses at medium-low flow, structured around the Type A paper's slower drawdown. UFO Dripper Ratio 1:14.8
- 03 Official byUFO Coffee Tools UFO Coffee Tools' baseline recipe for V1 and V2 drippers. Three slow 50g pours followed by a high-agitation 100g finisher that creates bypass and controls fines. UFO Dripper Ratio 1:16.7
- 04 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
- 05 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
- 06 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
- 07 Switch Mild byUFO Coffee Tools Milder sibling of the Switch High hybrid. Same immersion opener, but the second phase is a single 100g pour split into circle plus center — total contact time and agitation drop, the cup comes out gentler. UFO Dripper Ratio 1:16.7
- 08 Official byBlue Bottle Coffee Blue Bottle's siphon method. Medium grind with careful heat control for a clean, sweet cup. Japanese Siphon Ratio 1:14.6
- 09 Classic byHario Vacuum brewing with a siphon produces a clean, tea-like cup with aromatic complexity. Japanese Siphon Ratio 1:15
- 10 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
- 11 Iced Siphon Flash-brewed iced siphon coffee. Higher dose brewed at double strength, then poured over ice. The siphon's clean extraction combined with rapid cooling produces a bright, aromatic iced coffee. Japanese Siphon Ratio 1:10
- 12 Japanese Kissaten byHario Japanese kissaten-style siphon recipe. Full immersion with two stirs produces a cup with lots of body and clear aromas. Japanese Siphon Ratio 1:16.1
- 13 Cloth Filter byPrima Coffee Equipment Specialty siphon recipe from Prima Coffee. Medium-coarse grind with a 1:15 ratio for a clean, balanced extraction. Japanese Siphon Ratio 1:15
- 14 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
- 15 Dense Soup 1:5 byChristopher Feran Soup recipe using a 1:5 ratio with an immediate vacuum pull. Concentrated, thick cup meant to be sipped like broth. Weber Bird Ratio 1:5