Hario V60 Ceramic Dripper 02
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Hario V60 Ceramic Dripper 02

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Elevate your coffee game with the Hario V60 Ceramic Coffee Dripper. Handmade from Arita-yaki ceramic, its conical shape and spiral ridges allow for optimal extraction and heat retention. With a size 02 design, you can brew 1-4 cups with precise pour control. Choose from White or Red.

  • Made in Japan
  • 02 Model
  • Porcelain body
  • Item: VDC-02W / VDC-02R
  • Size: 4.7"D x 5.5"W x 4"H
  • Capacity: 1-4 cups
  • Compatibility: Hario 02 Paper Filters (not included)
  • Dishwasher safe

Ratio

  • Recommended coffee-to-water ratio 1:15
  • 25g coffee to 375g of water. (1mL of water = 1g)

Prep

  1. Bringing water up to 200-205°F takes about 4-5 minutes, so it’s best to start that first.
  2. While the water is heating up, weigh the coffee beans on a digital gram scale.
  3. Grind coffee on a medium grind setting. The grounds should look similar in size to coarse sand. Use
    a coarser setting if brewing a dark roast.
  4. With your hot water prepared in a gooseneck kettle, place a paper filter in the V60 cone and pour
    enough hot water to wet the filter thoroughly. This will also pre-heat the cone and vessel. Discard
    this water before continuing.
  5. Put the ground coffee in the filter, place the V60 and brew vessel on a scale and zero it out by hitting
    the tare or zero button.

Bloom

  1. Make sure your water is 200-205°F (93-96°C). For dark roasts, 190-195°F (87-90°C).
  2. Start a countup timer and pour 50-75g of hot water on the coffee, aiming to leave no dry spots. This
    is called the “bloom” when CO2 will bubble out of the coffee if it is freshly roasted and freshly ground.

Wait, Pour, Repeat

  1. Wait until the timer reads 0:30 then slowly pour water over the coffee in small circles until the scale
    reads 200g.
  2. Wait until the timer reads 1:40 and pour water until the scale reads 375g.
  3. Allow the remaining water to drip through the filter. It should finish in about 3 minutes.

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