You will need about 1.5 to 2 ounces of coffee grounds to make 4 cups of coffee.
For a 100-cup percolator, you should use about 1 cup of coffee grounds for every 10 cups of water. So, for a 100-cup percolator, you would need approximately 10 cups of coffee grounds.
To make 35 cups of coffee, you will need about 2.2 liters or 74 ounces of coffee.
To make a 6 oz cup of coffee, you typically need about 1 to 1.5 tablespoons of coffee grounds.
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.
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.
Let's see......18 cup with a cup being 8 ounces. 18 x 8=154. So you are starting with 154 ounces of water. Divide that by 6. 154/6=25.6 rounded up to 26. If your brand of coffee calls for one tablespoon for every 6 ounces, you need 26 table spoons. If it calls for 2 tablespoons for every6 ounces of water, you need 56 tablespoons. Isn't math fun? and it gets easier to do after 56 tablespoons of coffee!
You will need 30 cups of cold fresh water. 15 tablespoons of fresh ground coffee. Make sure the pot is spotlessly clean.
To consume 200 mg of caffeine, you would need to drink about 2 cups of coffee.
You will need three pots of coffee. The third pot will have 3 1/2 cups remaining.
It could be for a couple reasons: The coffee filter being used is the incorrect size for your coffee maker. The ground coffee could be too fine for your filter or type of coffee maker Could have too much ground coffee in the filter The ground coffee wasn't leveled off in the filter May need to check if coffee grounds is in coffee maker Most times its a simple fix. Pay attention to your filter and how you put in the coffee grinds.
ANSWER:On average 2 tablespoons per 12 cups. So, 8 tablespoons for a 48 cup machine. Try 7 tablespoons and adjust it to meet your needs. WRONG. You should use 2 tablespoons of coffee grounds per 12 OUNCE cup of coffee in a normal coffee pot. I hope you didn't try to make 48 cups of coffe with only 8 tablespoons of coffee. You need to use about 2 cups of coffee grounds to make a full 30-cup urn.WRONG AGAIN! The bag says "use 2 tablespoons of ground coffee for every 6 fl. ounce cup" That's actually 3 3/4 cup of ground coffee if you follow the directions on the bags of ground coffee.Best idea: buy a can of chock full of nuts coffee. on the back of the can call the # listed ask for two of there scoops. proper measurment is 1 scoop per 2 cups so if making 42 cups use 21 scoops. (bagnellchase@aol.com)99
Pour over coffee is a brewing method where hot water is poured over coffee grounds in a filter. To make pour over coffee, you'll need a pour over cone, filter, coffee grounds, hot water, and a kettle. Place the filter in the cone, add coffee grounds, pour hot water over the grounds in a circular motion, allowing the coffee to drip through the filter into a cup below.