Coffee-to-Water Ratio

Without a scale, about two tablespoons of ground coffee is a practical household estimate. The recommended ratio is 20 grams of coffee per 10 ounces of water. Coffee strength depends mainly on the amount of coffee, grind size, and the amou…

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Without a scale, about two tablespoons of ground coffee is a practical household estimate. The recommended ratio is 20 grams of coffee per 10 ounces of water. Coffee strength depends mainly on the amount of coffee, grind size, and the amount of water. Weak coffee can be corrected by adding more coffee or grinding finer; strong coffee can be corrected by adding more water or using less coffee.