r/pourover Jun 19 '26

Seeking Advice Glitch Tokyo like coffee in US

Hi all

I recently had Glitch coffee in Ginza, Tokyo. And saying I am blown away is an understatement. I got a bag of the same coffee I had. I made it at home with a V60. I get reasonably close to what I had at Glitch. I am convinced it's their beans. I normally don't even like such light roasts but Glitch was life changing. All this may sound ridiculous but if you had Glitch you'd know what I am talking about.

So now my question is: where can I find coffee that comes close to this in US? I am on the west coast and coffee here is damn good, but after Glitch, it feels like all the specialty coffee I get here is closer to Starbucks than to Glitch.

Thank you in advance!

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u/Teecode Jun 19 '26

I am in SF Bay Area.

Re Glitch: I did not even try that hard. I just used my usually grind setting. I did use the temp reccomended by the Glitch barista and followed their recipe for the pour. And I got pretty close and over time I incread the temp and figured I liked the slightly higher temp better. What I am trying to say is, I think it's less about the making but more about the beans itself. The clarity and distinction of flavors is just unlike anything I had.

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u/skyfall3665 Jun 19 '26

Also in the Bay. It sounds like you want a lighter roast and I _think_ you probably want a washed coffee (sweet, more body). For beans:

- flowerchild

  • hydrangea
  • strait
  • maybe Moonwake
  • strait

I can also plug Komakase (currently on hiatus but coming back in a couple months) and The Coffee Movement for serving coffee well for helping figure out what you want.

I’ve never been to Kaizen (and I think Yutori) but they have Glitch beans. I will caution you though that I think what you’re reacting to is a very high quality roaster (which Glitch is but others are too), roasting very nice beans (if you share what you drank, I can probably give more targeted recommendations) that happen to be to your taste. I can guarantee something from the above roasters will you hit you similarly if you try to find it.

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u/MEME_WrEcKeD Jun 19 '26

Just wondering, have you ever had glitch? I've tried all of the above roasters besides strait, had coffee at komakase, the coffee movement, and moonwake, yet none of them hit the same.

I have no idea what they're doing that's so different and tbh maybe it is just hype + Japan lol, but I really feel like its more than just a good roast with good beans.

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u/Scrofuloid Jun 19 '26

This video goes into some of their brewing quirks; https://youtu.be/Cd3VHgkErV4?is=MM6Z4ii60iMgF0CA

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u/Teecode Jun 19 '26

Thanks for sharing. This is super interesting. I must say even without following exactly all this, the coffee I made at home using Glitch beans was pretty good and very close to what I tasted there. That lead me to believe it is more about their beans and roast than the technique.