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"textContent": "Key takeaways Manual brewers like the Hario V60, Kalita Wave, Origami, and Orea are often the choice of World Brewers Cup competitors. But in recent years, a small number of baristas have designed their own. The most obvious recent example is the Binocular Dripper, developed by Mariam Erin, a multi-time UAE Coffee Champion and the […]\n\nThe post Why we’re seeing more custom brewers at competitions appeared first on Perfect Daily Grind.",
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