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12-30-2009, 07:48 PM | #1 |
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Question regarding drip brewing and how many scoops per cup
I got a drip brewer for Christmas from the MIL and was wondering what a good starting point is for scoops per cup? I brewed 6 cups of 100% kona using 4 scoops today and it was pretty darn good, but I'm wondering if I'm brewing weaker or stronger than average.
Oh, and the scoop I was using was from my bodum, so I'm also wondering if that is a normal size scoop for my drip or if I need to get a scoop specifically for a drip. I'm new at this if you can't tell. Anyway, I LOVED the Kona. Smoothest coffee I've ever had without a hint of bitterness. Odd thing is, looking at smith farms it looks like they aren't really much more $$$ even after shipping. I am assuming smith farms beans are better as well. What are some other (cheaper) coffees I should try as well since the kona will be a treat (will probably buy a pound every quarter or so)? |
12-30-2009, 08:58 PM | #2 |
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Re: Question regarding drip brewing and how many scoops per cup
1/2 cup.
labels say 1 tablespoon per cup. 8 tablespoons = 1/2 cup So, use a heaping 1/2 cup. (for a 10 or 12 cup pot, that is) |
12-30-2009, 10:05 PM | #3 | |
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12-30-2009, 10:48 PM | #4 |
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Re: Question regarding drip brewing and how many scoops per cup
10 grams for every 6 ounces
a 12 cup pot holds 60 ounces (60/6=10) 10 x 10 = 100 grams of coffee 1 tablespoon of coffee weighs approx 12.5 grams. 100 / 12.5 = 8 tablespoons of coffee (16 tablespoons in 1 cup) So.... 1/2 cup of coffee grinds. Did I mention I drink a LOT of coffee??? |
12-31-2009, 07:44 AM | #5 | |
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Re: Question regarding drip brewing and how many scoops per cup
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I can not get a tablespoon of grinds to weight 12.5 g no matter how high I heap it. The problem with a table spoon is the variation of heaping, I can make a spoonful weight 5g to 10g depending on the heap and lack of spill. A bodum scoop is usually 7g scoop per level. Sweet Maria's sells a scoop that is 10g. I like the 14g scoop that came with the areopress. I can not get a 1/2 cup of grinds to weight any more then 37 g and that is heaping. So do i drink more coffee then you? |
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01-01-2010, 08:09 AM | #7 |
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Re: Question regarding drip brewing and how many scoops per cup
Getting a kitchen scale, they are under $25, is a good investment for consistent coffee doses. I don't weight all the time but I do double check once in awhile or if I am changing from the norm. You can see that basic measurement math doesn't always work for dry goods and if you are using a 1/2 cup and thinking you are using 100g of coffee you are making a pot around half recommended strength.
There are a ton of coffee's to try out there that don't cost what a real Kona costs. Fresh roast is always going to trump a stale Kona and be 1/2 the price delivered. Watch making full pots with fresh roast, it will bloom and overflow the brew basket. |
01-01-2010, 02:59 PM | #8 |
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Re: Question regarding drip brewing and how many scoops per cup
I have recently gone to 6oz cup= 2 tbls of coffee(per Alton Brown). makes a good strong cup of coffee.
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01-01-2010, 03:33 PM | #9 |
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Re: Question regarding drip brewing and how many scoops per cup
I'm old school. I know I've got it about right when the first sip brings a "Whoa!" out of the little woman.
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01-01-2010, 09:53 PM | #10 | |
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My little woman doesn't drink coffee unless it has more sugar and milk than coffee. I used the measurements above today and it was damn good. I think I made it stronger a couple days ago though. |
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