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Open in appA Japanese-tradition hand-drip technique from Doha Coffee: a concentrated 1 · 3 · 9 build — bloom once, brew a strong center-poured concentrate, then dilute with a large bypass — for a clean, syrupy, sweet cup from medium and dark roasts.
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Parameters
- 15 g
- Coffee
- 210 g
- Water
- 1:14
- Ratio
- 92 °C
- Temp
- 6 medium-coarse
- Grind
- 3:00
- Total
- ~210 ml
- Yield
Method
3:00 · total-
Bloom 1 / 60:00
Bloom with 15g and let the grounds degas and diffuse. Start the timer once the bloom is in.
+15g→ 15g Center pour 10s -
Pour 2 / 60:30
Begin pouring slowly near the center to 40g.
+25g→ 40g Center pour 20s -
Pour 3 / 61:30
Grow the stream gradually, pouring to 55g.
+15g→ 55g Center pour 20s -
Pour 4 / 62:40
Finish with a stronger center pour to 75g — quick, but keep the bed intact.
+20g→ 75g Center pour 15s -
Bypass 5 / 62:50
Lift the dripper and dilute the concentrate with 135g of bypass water, to 210g total.
+135g→ 210g -
Done 6 / 63:00
Serve. Adjust the bypass to taste.
Notes
Grinder
Comandante 18–20 clicks / EK43S 10–11 / ~966 µm.
Original source
Recipe by Doha Coffee, published at instagram.com.
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- V60 Hario's conical brewer is the most copied design in modern coffee, and for good reason: a 60° cone, deep ribs, and one big hole add up to a brewer that doesn't restrict flow at all. The grounds are what hold the water back, not the device. That makes the grind and your pour the only real variables.
- Processing Coffee grows as a cherry. The bean you brew is the seed. Processing is everything that happens between picking the cherry and getting a dry green bean ready to ship — and it's the second-biggest flavor decision after origin. Two coffees from the same farm processed differently will taste like two coffees.