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- 01 Kasuya 4:6 byTetsu Kasuya Kasuya's 4:6 method scaled for the Deep 45. Five even pours of 90g every 45 seconds. Lower temperature and a heavier first pour ratio bring out chocolate and sweetness from medium-to-dark roasts. Pick the roast on the recipe screen — the water temperature follows. Cafec Deep 45 Ratio 1:15 Time 5:00
- 02 Kissaten Style byCAFEC Rich, full-bodied kissaten-style Japanese coffee shop brew on the Deep 45. Cafec Deep 45 Ratio 1:16 Time 3:00
- 03 Bold byCAFEC Heavier-bodied recipe for the Deep Pro. 25g of coffee at 1:15 with three pours, drawdown around 4:30, built for chocolate and caramel. Cafec Deep Pro Ratio 1:15 Time 4:30
- 04 Center Pour byCAFEC Iwasaki-style single-point pouring on the Deep Pro. 28g of coffee with 450g of water, every pour landing dead-centre, drawdown around 4:30. Cafec Deep Pro Ratio 1:16.1 Time 4:30
- 05 Classic byCAFEC Batch recipe for the Deep Pro. 30g of coffee to 480g of water at 1:16, four pours over four to five minutes. Cafec Deep Pro Ratio 1:16 Time 3:30
- 06 Kasuya 4:6 byTetsu Kasuya Tetsu Kasuya's 4:6 method scaled to the Deep Pro. Five equal centre pours of 90g at 45-second intervals — first 40% sets sweetness and acidity, last 60% sets strength. Pick the roast on the recipe screen — the water temperature follows. Cafec Deep Pro Ratio 1:15 Time 5:30
- 07 Dark Roast Low-Temp byChemex Gentle extraction for dark roasts on the 10-cup Chemex. Lower temperature prevents bitterness at scale. Chemex 10 Cup Ratio 1:15 Time 5:00
- 08 Dark Roast Balanced byChemex Lower temperature, coarser grind for dark roasts on the 8-cup Chemex. Reduces bitterness while preserving body. Chemex 8 Cup Ratio 1:15.2 Time 4:00
- 09 Pulse byFellow Fellow's pulse-pour agitation method for the Stagg XF. Bloom with concentric circles, then four aggressive pulse pours. The agitation from pulse pouring increases extraction for a bold, sweet cup. Fellow Stagg XF Ratio 1:17 Time 3:00
- 10 Dark Roast byBlue Bottle Coffee Blue Bottle's pour-over technique adapted for dark roasts. Lower temperature preserves body while preventing bitterness. Blue Bottle Dripper Ratio 1:15.9 Time 3:30
- 11 Strong Pour Over byBlue Bottle Coffee A stronger Blue Bottle Dripper recipe using a 1:12 ratio for a bolder, fuller-bodied cup. Blue Bottle Dripper Ratio 1:11.7 Time 3:00
- 12 Japanese Point Drip byKono Traditional Kono point-drip method. Drop-by-drop pour at center creates a rich, concentrated cup without harsh bitterness. Kono Meimon Ratio 1:15 Time 2:30
- 13 Slow Pour 1:17 byMelitta Slow-pour Melitta 1x4 recipe for two cups. Deliberate, slow pours produce a bolder, more developed flavor. Melitta 1x4 Ratio 1:17 Time 4:00
- 14 THE COFFEESHOP Tokyo byTHE COFFEESHOP Tokyo THE COFFEESHOP Tokyo's recipe for the Torch Donut Dripper. Four pours under 2 minutes for a characterful dark roast cup. Torch Donut Dripper Ratio 1:16.7 Time 2:00
- 15 Deep Dark byKurasu Kurasu's deep dark roast recipe. Coarse grind and low ratio for an intense, concentrated kissaten-style cup. Torch Donut Dripper Ratio 1:10.5 Time 2:20