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- 01 Classic April Brewer April Coffee Roasters Ratio 1:16.7 Time 3:20 Dose 15g Patrik Rolf's signature April Brewer recipe: multiple small pours for high clarity and sweetness. Ratio 1:16.7 Time 3:20 Dose 15g
- 02 Competition Style April Brewer April Coffee Roasters Ratio 1:15.7 Time 3:00 Dose 14g A competition-optimized recipe emphasizing high extraction and clarity. Multiple small pours maximize contact time and agitation for complex light roasts. Ratio 1:15.7 Time 3:00 Dose 14g
- 03 Bypass Cafec Deep 27 Cafeshi Ratio 1:15 Time 2:45 Dose 10g Cafeshi's iced bypass on the Cafec Deep 27. Hot water extracts the bed at filter strength; ice in the carafe drops the temperature without touching the extraction. Body and aromatics survive — none of the watered-down feel. Ratio 1:15 Time 2:45 Dose 10g
- 04 Kasuya 4:6 Cafec Deep 27 Tetsu Kasuya Ratio 1:15 Time 4:00 Dose 15g Kasuya's 4:6 method ported to the Deep 27. Five even centre pours of 45g each, separated by 45 seconds. The first 40% controls sweetness/acidity balance, the last 60% controls strength. Pick the roast on the recipe screen — the water temperature follows. Ratio 1:15 Time 4:00 Dose 15g
- 05 Competition Style Cafec Flower Cup 1 CAFEC Ratio 1:16.7 Time 2:50 Dose 12g Four-pour competition technique for the Flower Cup 1. Flower ridges let paper breathe so you can grind finer. Ratio 1:16.7 Time 2:50 Dose 12g
- 06 High Extraction Cafec Flower Cup 1 James Hoffmann Ratio 1:16.7 Time 3:30 Dose 15g Aggressive extraction technique adapted from James Hoffmann's *Better 1 Cup V60* on the Flower Cup 1. Vigorous bloom + mid-brew stirs maximize extraction on light roasts. Ratio 1:16.7 Time 3:30 Dose 15g
- 07 Kasuya 4:6 Cafec Flower Cup 1 Tetsu Kasuya Ratio 1:15 Time 3:30 Dose 15g Tetsu Kasuya's 4:6 method — World Brewers Cup 2016 — adapted to the Cup 1. Five timed pours of 45g each. The first two define the cup's brightness and sweetness; the last three control its strength. Pick the roast on the recipe screen — the water temperature follows. Ratio 1:15 Time 3:30 Dose 15g
- 08 Light Roast Cafec Flower Cup 1 CAFEC Ratio 1:16.7 Time 2:30 Dose 12g Cafec's recommended recipe for the Flower Dripper Cup 1 with light roast coffees. The Flower Dripper's petal-shaped ribs promote airflow for a clean, bright extraction. Ratio 1:16.7 Time 2:30 Dose 12g
- 09 Competition Style Cafec Flower Cup 4 CAFEC Ratio 1:16 Time 3:00 Dose 20g Four-pour competition technique scaled up for the Flower Cup 4. Flower petals provide ideal airflow. Ratio 1:16 Time 3:00 Dose 20g
- 10 Light 4:6 Cafec Flower Cup 4 Tetsu Kasuya Ratio 1:15 Time 3:30 Dose 20g Tetsu Kasuya's published light-roast variant of the 4:6 method. Same five-pour timing as the standard 4:6 but with a smaller first pour, shifting the 40% balance toward sweetness and body over brightness. Ratio 1:15 Time 3:30 Dose 20g
- 11 Kasuya 4:6 Cafec Flower Cup 4 Tetsu Kasuya Ratio 1:15 Time 3:30 Dose 20g Tetsu Kasuya's 4:6 method on the Cup 4. Five timed pours of 60g each. The first two define brightness and sweetness; the last three control strength. Pick the roast on the recipe screen — the water temperature follows. Ratio 1:15 Time 3:30 Dose 20g
- 12 Light 4:6 Cafec Flower Oval 101 Tetsu Kasuya Ratio 1:15 Time 3:45 Dose 12g Kasuya 4:6 dialed for light roasts on the Flower Oval 101. The first flavour pour is smaller — 30g instead of the standard 40 percent — which damps brightness in favour of body in the four strength pours that follow. Ratio 1:15 Time 3:45 Dose 12g
- 13 Kasuya 4:6 Cafec Flower Oval 101 Tetsu Kasuya Ratio 1:15 Time 3:45 Dose 15g Tetsu Kasuya's 4:6 Method ported to the Flower Oval 101. Five even 45g pours, the first two shaping flavour and the last three building strength. Adapted for the extended drawdown of the trapezoid bed by ~15 seconds; coarser grind keeps the bed from stalling at the single bottom hole. Pick the roast on the recipe screen — the water temperature follows. Ratio 1:15 Time 3:45 Dose 15g
- 14 High Extraction Cafec Flower Oval 102 CAFEC Ratio 1:17 Time 4:30 Dose 25g Bigger ratio (1:17), finer grind, and active stirring during the brew. Built for dense washed light roasts that refuse to give up sugar at standard contact times. The two-hole 102 lets you push the grind finer without stalling. Ratio 1:17 Time 4:30 Dose 25g
- 15 Kasuya 4:6 Cafec Flower Oval 102 Tetsu Kasuya Ratio 1:15 Time 3:50 Dose 20g Tetsu Kasuya's 4:6 method — winner of the 2016 World Brewers Cup — adapted from V60 to the Flower Oval 102. Two pours that shape sweetness and acidity, three pours that shape strength. The trapezoid forgives a slightly faster drawdown than the cone, so we keep the same gesture and just let the corners get touched. Pick the roast on the recipe screen — the water temperature follows. Ratio 1:15 Time 3:50 Dose 20g