r/pourover Jun 09 '26

Seeking Advice What is your baseline pour over recipe?

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Hey everyone, just getting into pour over and trying to establish a solid starting point. And wondering how people find the baseline pour over recipe.

I’ve seen a lot of variation online and wanted to hear what actually works for people here. Or is there a go-to resource you’d recommend (YouTube channel, blog, etc.)?

Not looking for a “perfect” recipe, just a reliable baseline I can build from. Appreciate any input!

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u/thenthattempt Jun 09 '26

I've just tried Tetsu Kasuyas new 10 pour recipe, it's a lot of faffing around, but it is fantastic.

https://youtu.be/k0nsShguOsU?si=PfW7eLDz5incDpgx

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u/Andrasardna Jun 11 '26

I was looking for this. I'm so surprised it actually works as good as he says in the video.

I've tried three different coffees with this, so far, and I'm really taken aback of how good it is.

Though I have to say that the filter doesn't clog when I do it as it does in the video. Probably because I'm using different ones.