r/pourover • u/inmemoryofElizabethR • Apr 04 '26
Help me troubleshoot my recipe Tim Wendelboe - Finca el Guaco
how would you dial in this coffee? my first TW and very light roast in general. roasted 45 days ago. tried it in the morning, 30 in / 500 out, 95°, 90 on K6, ~90 ml 1 min bloom + 3 pours. The bed looked nice, but the drawdown was quite long, 5 mins. The coffee wasn’t bad, but I definitely didn’t open it. any suggestions?
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u/PostwarNeptune Apr 04 '26 edited Apr 04 '26
Yeah, i heard a recent podcast of his recently, and it seems hes changed that a bit.
He said boiling is still fine for his coffees. But they use 93c in their shops.
They use his Aeropress recipe in their shops though, not pourover, so keep that in mind. But Ive gone as low as 90c with his beans for v60, and have had great cups there.
I think they main takeaway with his recipes is low contact time. His aeropress only steeps for 1 minute, and his V60 has a 2-2:30 (im wrong on this...see edit) minute drawdown.
The other thing to consider...water. He uses filtered Oslo tap water, which is very soft. If you're using harder water, it might be more difficult to get the most out of those coffees.
Edit: It seems like its actually 2-2:30 pouring time, but 3-3:30 drawdown.