A Complete Breakdown of Random Variables in Pour-Over Coffee

A Complete Breakdown of Random Variables in Pour-Over Coffee

Why do people call pour-over coffee “unpredictable”?
Why can V60, Origami, or Kalita Wave produce completely different results with the same beans and recipe?

The truth is simple:
Pour-over coffee has too many invisible variables.

At Vihi, we turn these unknowns into measurable engineering structures.


01|Filter Paper Variables

Keywords: filter paper, kalita wave, v60 filter, paper thickness

  • Angle inconsistency (especially Wave filters)
  • Paper thickness variations
  • Fiber density differences
  • Deformation from stacking/transport

These directly affect:

  • Flow rate
  • Bypass
  • Bed geometry

This is why V-Fold 38.3° exists — to eliminate paper randomness.


02|Flow Rate Variables

Keywords: flow rate, turbulence, bypass, dripper geometry

  • Wall-side flow is always faster
  • Center flow is slower
  • Turbulence varies with pouring height
  • Asymmetry due to pouring direction

Every pour is a different extraction.


03|Grind Variables (Fines)

Keywords: fines, grind size distribution, unimodal, burr design

Most inconsistency comes from fluctuations in fines generation.

Traditional hoppers force beans to compress each other, creating fines.

G-Flow solves this with:

  • Motor-driven rotating disc
  • Slow-feed geometric channel
  • True single-bean/small-dose feeding

Resulting in cleaner, smoother extractions.


04|Bed Geometry Variables

Keywords: bed shape, cone dripper, flat-bottom dripper

Different drippers = different extraction physics.

  • V60 — deep bed, vertical flow
  • Origami — prone to ring bypass
  • Kalita Wave — stable, shallow bed

05|Pouring Technique Variables

Keywords: turbulence, pulse pouring, continuous pour, blooming

  • Pouring height
  • Flow rate
  • Circle size
  • Pulse vs continuous
  • Blooming duration

Every small motion creates a different extraction curve.


06|Why Pour-Over Feels “Unpredictable”

Because it contains:

  • Filter paper variance
  • Flow rate variance
  • Fines variance
  • Bed geometry variance
  • Pouring technique variance

07|Vihi’s Mission: Turning Randomness Into Engineering

  • V-Fold — eliminates paper inconsistency
  • G-Flow — reduces fines, stabilizes grinding
  • Future — engineering-based dripper systems

We engineer the parts of coffee that people once thought were unpredictable.

This is the value of Vihi.


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