
The forgotten ZEN Method from Asia
A forgiving pourover technique focusing on the coffee, yielding a soft, bright, and consistent cup, especially with experimental coffees.
by The Coffee Chronicler
Hario V60
15 g
240 ml
91 C
2:30
Medium Coarse
1:16
Light Medium
~
Dark
Tips & Preparation
Reason to try:
- Rediscovered technique used by baristas across Asia, a forgotten technique in the West.
- Handles funky fermented coffees well, pulling out clean flavors without harshness.
- Forgiving and works even without perfect execution.
Theory or idea behind:
- Sacrificing a little bit of extraction in exchange consistency soft and bright cup
Notes:
- Depends on the brew size, normally 6-7 pours
- keep each pour close to the surface, watch slurry carefully to control agitation
Preparation:
- Works with any conical brewer
- Water TDS recommendation: 40-80 ppm.
- Grind size: Medium coarse: kosher salt or cane sugar crystals (around 800 microns).
- Dose: Usually 12-20 grams
Variation or Adjustment:
- funkiness naturals or anorobics use 1:16-1:17
- washed or classic nuts and chocolate notes coffee go 1:15
- Brew tiem: 12g: 2:00-2:30, 15g: 2:30-3:00, 20g: 3:00-3:30
Recipe Steps
0:00
Start timer and do a quick bloom, donโt need to look at the weight, stop pour until saturating all grounds.
0:30
Let sit for 30 seconds.
2:30
Total brew time:
๐ 12g: 2:00-2:30
๐ 15g: 2:30-3:00
๐ 20g: 3:00-3:30
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