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How much ground coffee do I use for 4 cups of coffee?

Sara Miller

How much ground coffee do I use for 4 cups of coffee?

Quick answer: For 4 cups of coffee, you will need 60 grams (approximately 2.12 ounces) of ground coffee. This is based on the standard coffee ratio of 1:15, where one part coffee is used with fifteen parts water. For a stronger brew, adjust the coffee amount to taste.

1) The big benefits

  • Consistent Flavor: Using the right amount ensures a balanced taste.
  • Waste Reduction: Measure precisely to avoid excess use.
  • Customization: Easy to adjust for personal preference.

2) Practical guide

  • Measurements: 60 grams of coffee for 4 cups (960 ml or 32 ounces of water).

3) Selection guide

  • Roast Profile:
    • Lighter roasts for a brighter, acidic cup
    • Darker roasts for a fuller, bolder flavor
  • Grind Size:
    • Medium grind for regular drip coffee makers
    • Fine grind for espresso machines

4) Best practices

  • Storage: Keep your coffee in a cool, dark place in an airtight container.
  • Maintenance: Clean your coffee maker regularly for the best flavor.
  • Tips: Experiment with different amounts to find your perfect cup.

5) Level up your coffee guide

  • Invest in a good quality grinder for the freshest taste.
  • different brewing methods like French press or AeroPress.
  • Consider a kitchen scale for precise measurements.

6) Scandalous Coffee picks to

Bottom line: Measuring 60 grams of coffee for 4 cups ensures a consistently flavorful brew that can be adjusted according to individual taste. With Scandalous Coffee's selection, exploring various roasts and flavors can further your coffee experience.

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