The V60 is a popular pour-over coffee brewing device designed by the Japanese company Hario. Introduced in 2005, it has become a favorite among coffee enthusiasts for its simple yet effective design. It's characterized by its conical shape, spiral ribs on the interior, and a single large opening at the bottom. To use the V60, a paper filter is placed inside the cone, coffee grounds are added, and hot water is poured in a slow, circular motion. This method produces a clean and nuanced cup of coffee, with the ability to highlight the unique flavors of different coffee beans.