Always use 2 oz. of fresh ground coffee per 12 cups. This equals about 6 tablespoons of fresh coffee. Remember to use fresh cold water in a sparkling clean coffee carafe to enhance aroma and flavour.
For 4 cups of coffee, you should use about 4 tablespoons of ground coffee.
It will depend on many factors but if they are 5 oz cups, around 28 ounces of ground coffee
On average, 1 cup of coffee beans produces about 1.5 to 2 cups of ground coffee.
It takes about 2 and 2/3 cups ground coffee to make 35 cups. This also depends on the strength of coffee you are planning to serve and could take more or less.
To make 35 cups of coffee, you will need about 2.2 liters or 74 ounces of coffee.
For a 20-cup percolator, you should use about 1.25 cups of ground coffee.
You will need about 1.5 to 2 ounces of coffee grounds to make 4 cups of coffee.
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.
It depends how much water you but in, and if you want your coffee strong or mild:36 cups of water= Strong: 3 ¼ cups or Mild: 2 cups30 cups of water= Strong: 2 ¾ cups or Mild: 1 ¾ cups24 cups of water= Strong: 2 ¼ cups or Mild: 1 ½ cups18 cups of water= Strong: 1 ¾ cups or Mild: 1 ¼ cups12 cups of water= Strong: 1 ¼ cups or Mild: 1 cup
Try about 7 grams, about 1.5 tbsp, in a k cup to make the medium size, 8 oz. Adjust amount to taste. In a drip coffee maker, 22 grams of coffee grounds will make three 8 oz cups of coffee.
Try about 7 grams, about 1.5 tbsp, in a k cup to make the medium size, 8 oz. Adjust amount to taste. In a drip coffee maker, 22 grams of coffee grounds will make three 8 oz cups of coffee.
For a 30-cup percolator it is necessary to measure out 1/4 cup of ground coffee for every 10 cups of coffee to be made. Therefore, a 30-cup percolator will require 3/4 cup of ground coffee. If coffee is to be a little stronger than normal, add another tablespoon of ground coffee to the percolator basket.