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- 01 Classic byCAFEC Single-cup recipe for the Flower Oval 101. 12g of coffee to 192g of water at 1:16, four pours over about three minutes. Cafec Flower Oval 101 Ratio 1:16 Time 2:30
- 02 Dynamic Pour byKurasu Kurasu's two-cup dynamic-pour technique scaled for the Flower Oval 101. Four fast, energetic pours that drive turbulence through the bed and dial in body without long contact times. The grind sits one click coarser than the conical version. Cafec Flower Oval 101 Ratio 1:15.6 Time 3:00
- 03 Four Pour byKurasu Kurasu's house basic recipe ported to the Flower Oval 101. Four pours on regular 30-second beats: bloom, build, body, finish. Coarse grind keeps the single bottom hole flowing on the deeper trapezoid bed. Cafec Flower Oval 101 Ratio 1:14.3 Time 3:00
- 04 Oval Swirl byCAFEC Cafec's own distributor recipe for the Flower Oval 101 — 15g of coffee to 240g at 1:16 and 87°C. The signature gesture is a fast oval-motion swirl on the first main pour, traced along the long edges of the trapezoid. Cafec Flower Oval 101 Ratio 1:16 Time 2:30
- 05 Single Pour byCAFEC Cafec's simplest gesture for the Flower Oval 101 — bloom, swirl, then one continuous pour to 200g. Less to track, easier to repeat, leans on the trapezoid's deep bed and calm drainage to do most of the work. Cafec Flower Oval 101 Ratio 1:16.7 Time 3:00
- 06 Three Pulse byOnyx Coffee Lab Onyx Coffee Lab's three-pulse pour-over framework adapted to the Flower Oval 101 — bloom plus three even pulses at 45-second gaps. The flat-bottomed wedge keeps the bed level between pulses, so each one drives the same fresh extraction. Cafec Flower Oval 101 Ratio 1:16 Time 3:30
- 07 Ultimate Technique byJames Hoffmann James Hoffmann's Ultimate V60 ported to the Flower Oval 101. Bloom and swirl, two main pours, then a final stir-and-swirl to settle the bed flat. Grind is one click coarser than the V60 reference to compensate for the slower trapezoid drawdown. Cafec Flower Oval 101 Ratio 1:16.7 Time 4:00
- 08 Classic byChemex A classic Chemex recipe producing a clean, bright cup. The thick filter removes oils for clarity. Chemex 6 Cup Ratio 1:16.7 Time 4:00
- 09 Coffee Concentrate byChemex A stronger brew ratio for diluting with hot water or milk. Great as a base. Chemex 6 Cup Ratio 1:10 Time 4:00
- 10 Dark Roast byChemex Adapted for dark roast: lower temperature and faster brew to reduce bitterness. Chemex 6 Cup Ratio 1:17 Time 3:30
- 11 Pulse Pour byChemex A pulse-pour technique for Chemex that allows controlled extraction and a balanced cup. Chemex 6 Cup Ratio 1:16 Time 5:00
- 12 Timed Pulses byCounter Culture Coffee Counter Culture Coffee's Chemex guide: 1:17 ratio with bloom and repeated pulse pours every 30 seconds. Chemex 6 Cup Ratio 1:16.7 Time 4:30
- 13 Two Hacks byLance Hedrick Lance Hedrick's approach to making the Chemex actually work — two physical hacks plus a five-pour 1:16 recipe at 40g/650g that reaches 1.25–1.5 TDS and ~18–20% extraction. The Chemex's chute clogs and bypasses are real; Lance fixes them with a refolded filter and a silicone chute cover, then runs a long, low-agitation brew that leans on the deep coarse bed for clarity rather than pour technique. Chemex 6 Cup Ratio 1:16.3 Time 5:00
- 14 V60 Adaptation byJames Hoffmann James Hoffmann's Chemex adaptation of his V60 method: bloom with stir, two main pours, agitation stir, and a gentle shake. Uses medium-fine grind since Chemex's thick filter slows drawdown. Chemex 6 Cup Ratio 1:16.7 Time 4:10
- 15 Spoon-Dug Bloom byScott Rao Scott Rao's Chemex technique: aggressive bloom dig with spoon, then a continuous pour. Rao notes the Chemex makes consistent extraction difficult due to slow drawdown. Ratio 1:17. Chemex 6 Cup Ratio 1:17 Time 4:00