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- 01 4:6 Method G70 Vessel Saint Anthony Industries Ratio 1:16 Time 3:45 Dose 20g Tetsuya Kasuya's 4:6 split adapted to the glass column: five even 64g pours where the first 40% sets sweetness and acidity, the last 60% sets strength. Ratio 1:16 Time 3:45 Dose 20g
- 02 Japanese Iced G70 Vessel Saint Anthony Industries Ratio 1:10 Time 3:00 Dose 24g Brew hot straight onto ice in the glass: the hot water extracts a bright, aromatic cup and the ice flash-chills it clear for a bright, clean iced coffee. Ratio 1:10 Time 3:00 Dose 24g
- 03 Full Carafe G70 Vessel Saint Anthony Industries Ratio 1:16 Time 4:30 Dose 30g Brews the full glass vessel: a 1:16 for two, with the thick Chemex-style filter giving a very clean cup straight from the glass. Ratio 1:16 Time 4:30 Dose 30g
- 04 Single Cup G70 Vessel Saint Anthony Industries Ratio 1:16.1 Time 3:15 Dose 18g A single-cup pour in the glass vessel on the house 1:16 — three pours, clean and balanced. Ratio 1:16.1 Time 3:15 Dose 18g
- 05 Light Roast Phoenix70 Saint Anthony Industries Ratio 1:16.7 Time 3:30 Dose 24g Hotter water and a slightly finer grind to draw clarity and florals out of light roasts, where the tall column shines. Ratio 1:16.7 Time 3:30 Dose 24g
- 06 Official Phoenix70 Saint Anthony Industries Ratio 1:16 Time 4:00 Dose 25g Saint Anthony's go-to recipe for the Phoenix70: a clean 1:16 with water just off the boil, poured 50g every 30 seconds to a roughly four-minute brew. Ratio 1:16 Time 4:00 Dose 25g
- 07 Single Cup Phoenix70 Saint Anthony Industries Ratio 1:16.7 Time 3:00 Dose 15g A single-serving version on the same geometry and 1:16 — bloom, three pours, off the brewer in three minutes. Ratio 1:16.7 Time 3:00 Dose 15g
- 08 Strong 1:15 Phoenix70 Saint Anthony Industries Ratio 1:15 Time 4:15 Dose 30g A higher dose at 1:15 with a pulsed finish for a bigger, syrupy body without losing the column's clarity. Ratio 1:15 Time 4:15 Dose 30g
- 09 Official Japanese Siphon Blue Bottle Coffee Ratio 1:14.6 Time 2:30 Dose 24g Blue Bottle's siphon method. Medium grind with careful heat control for a clean, sweet cup. Ratio 1:14.6 Time 2:30 Dose 24g
- 10 Classic Japanese Siphon Hario Ratio 1:15 Time 2:00 Dose 20g Vacuum brewing with a siphon produces a clean, tea-like cup with aromatic complexity. Ratio 1:15 Time 2:00 Dose 20g
- 11 Competition Siphon Japanese Siphon Ratio 1:15 Time 3:30 Dose 20g Championship-style siphon (vacuum pot) recipe. Precise temperature control with stirring technique for a remarkably clean, aromatic cup. The theatrical brewing method produces some of the clearest coffee possible. Ratio 1:15 Time 3:30 Dose 20g
- 12 Dark Roast Japanese Siphon Ratio 1:13.6 Time 2:15 Dose 22g Siphon method adapted for dark roasts. Coarser grind and shorter contact time prevent over-extraction. Ratio 1:13.6 Time 2:15 Dose 22g
- 13 Cross Stir Japanese Siphon Espresso Workshop Ratio 1:15.3 Time 2:10 Dose 15g Espresso Workshop NZ siphon recipe. Double-stir technique with a cross-pattern stir for even extraction. Ratio 1:15.3 Time 2:10 Dose 15g
- 14 High Extraction — Two-Stir Japanese Siphon Jonathan Gagné Ratio 1:15.2 Time 2:15 Dose 23g Coffee ad Astra's high extraction siphon recipe. Finer grind and vigorous agitation for maximum sweetness. Ratio 1:15.2 Time 2:15 Dose 23g
- 15 High Extraction — Turkish-Fine Japanese Siphon Jonathan Gagné Ratio 1:16.7 Time 2:30 Dose 24g Ultra-fine grind siphon recipe by Jonathan Gagne (Coffee ad Astra). Extremely fine grind yields 23-24% extraction with a short steep time. Ratio 1:16.7 Time 2:30 Dose 24g