You will need 30 cups of cold fresh water. 15 tablespoons of fresh ground coffee. Make sure the pot is spotlessly clean.
You will need three pots of coffee. The third pot will have 3 1/2 cups remaining.
That is 192 tablespoons.
You would need six 2-pound bags to equal 12 pounds of Brazilian coffee.
6 cups, 2 per pack.
you would only need a few tablespoons of ground coffee at most
Approximately 6 2/3 cups, or 1.4 pounds ground coffee.
Generally each cup of coffee needs 1-2 tablespoons of coffee. This means that you need 8-16 tablespoons for 8 cups of coffee. Read the instructions for your coffee maker or talk to somebody at a local coffee shop, both may have recommendations specific to the brewing method or coffee grounds.
That really depends on how strong you like your coffee. I think most containers call for one tablespoon of coffee per cup. I don't particularly like mine that strong, so I use about 10 tablespoons for a 12-cup pot. If you were making a 30-cup pot of coffee, I would use anywhere from 24-30 tablespoons of coffee (about 1 1/2 cups) depending on your preference. For strong coffee, you can use the ratio of 1 spoon of ground coffee to every cup. But for a big 30-cup pot, you can reduce the measurement to 25 spoons of ground coffee. You will need 30 cups of cold fresh water. 15 tablespoons of fresh ground coffee. Make sure the pot is spotlessly clean.
2 and 3/4
A "cup" of coffee is not a precise measurement, and coffee is made to a variety of strengths. For 55 cups I would use about 330 grams (11 to 12 ounces). Coffee served at picnics, church, etc., is usually a bit weaker. East coast and plains states people usually have their coffee weaker than this, while people who spend time in France or Italy or Turkey may enjoy their coffee at twice this strength.
in a 42 cup coffee maker how many pounds of coffee do you need
13 cups.